Gold Star Veterans : Tennessee Vietnam War

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Name State Date War Branch
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Jerry Glenn Ervin
TN 03-08-1969 Vietnam Army
362
Danny Max Erwin
TN 01-13-1966 Vietnam Army
363
Youeal Dean Erwin
TN 07-21-1969 Vietnam Army
364
George Arthur Essary
TN 06-07-1968 Vietnam Marines
365
Douglas Dale Estes
TN 12-08-1968 Vietnam Army
366
Raymond Carl Eubanks Jr
TN 12-23-1967 Vietnam Army
367
William Larry Evans
TN 06-07-1967 Vietnam Army
368
James Cabell Farley
TN 11-20-1967 Vietnam Army
369
Joseph Lyle Farmer
TN 12-31-1967 Vietnam Army
370
Billy Randy Farrior
TN 12-26-1970 Vietnam Army
371
Charles Long Faulkner
VA 11-26-1966 Vietnam Air Force
372
John Anthony Feldhaus
TN 10-08-1966 Vietnam Navy
373
Jerry Roger Ferguson
TN 06-13-1968 Vietnam Army
374
Michael Lynn Ferguson
TN 11-28-1969 Vietnam Navy
375
Richard Lee Ferguson
TN 12-13-1970 Vietnam Army
376
John Wesley Ferrell
TN 01-18-1967 Vietnam Marines
377
William Alford Ferrell
TN 11-17-1965 Vietnam Army
378
Calvin Fielder
TN 11-19-1968 Vietnam Army
379
Jerry L Fields
TN 06-02-1966 Vietnam Army
380
Donald Jay Fillers
TN 05-28-1965 Vietnam Army
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