Gold Star Veterans : Tennessee Vietnam War

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indicates a related state match, for example, born in or lived in or attended school in Tennessee
Name State Date War Branch
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William Edward Dillender
FL 03-20-1971 Vietnam Army
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John William Dingus Jr
TN 10-01-1968 Vietnam Army
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Edward Dean Dison
TN 03-03-1967 Vietnam Marines
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Gerald Thomas Dobbs
TN 11-19-1967 Vietnam Marines
325
Steve Julius Dockery
TN 09-19-1968 Vietnam Army
326
Billy Dodson
TN 05-02-1966 Vietnam Army
327
Sean Paul Dodson
TN 03-04-1966 Vietnam Army
328
Lloyd Douglas Doering
VA 09-07-1968 Vietnam Army
329
Curtis Eugene Dorris
TN 04-02-1966 Vietnam Army
330
Larry Donnell Doss
TN 09-20-1968 Vietnam Marines
331
Donald Luther Dotson
TN 01-29-1966 Vietnam Army
332
Lon Dougherty Jr
TN 02-21-1970 Vietnam Army
333
James Thomas Douglas
TN 02-06-1969 Vietnam Army
334
William Dowdy
TN 06-23-1966 Vietnam Army
335
Arlen Jackson Duckett Jr
FL 02-23-1966 Vietnam Marines
336
Eric Thomas Duffer
TN 03-01-1969 Vietnam Marines
337
Samuel Alexander Dumas
TN 03-11-1970 Vietnam Army
338
Herman Derl Duncan
AR 07-18-1968 Vietnam Army
339
Robert Lee Duncan
TN 10-06-1967 Vietnam Army
340
Richard Lance Dunlap
TN 03-12-1968 Vietnam Army
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