Gold Star Veterans : Alabama Vietnam War

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Name State Date War Branch
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Edward Ambrose
AL 08-24-1969 Vietnam Army
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Roosevelt Amison Jr
CA 03-09-1967 Vietnam Army
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Ivy Thomas Anderson
FL 03-26-1967 Vietnam Army
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Roy Anderson Jr
AL 12-07-1970 Vietnam Army
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William Allison Anderson
AL 11-06-1969 Vietnam Army
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Clifton Bishop Andrews
AL 07-25-1966 Vietnam Marines
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Coley Leon Andrews
AL 12-19-1966 Vietnam Army
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Howard Rivers Andrews Jr
AL 04-17-1970 Vietnam Army
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Henry Ard
AL 10-31-1966 Vietnam Army
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Harold Arnold
AL 09-08-1966 Vietnam Marines
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Samuel W Arrington Jr
AL 02-06-1967 Vietnam Army
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John Silvy Ash
AL 12-02-1969 Vietnam Army
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Thomas Earl Askew
AL 11-28-1969 Vietnam Marines
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Jerry Doyle Atkinson
CA 03-30-1968 Vietnam Marines
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Donald Eugene Ausborn
AL 08-12-1968 Vietnam Army
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Willie Austin Jr
AL 04-29-1970 Vietnam Army
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John Mark Avery
AL 10-30-1968 Vietnam Marines
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Ronnie Gwen Avery
AL 08-27-1968 Vietnam Army
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Lesley Steven Ayers
AL 02-08-1968 Vietnam Marines
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Leagrant Badgett
AL 09-21-1971 Vietnam Army
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