Gold Star Veterans : Massachusetts Vietnam War

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Name State Date War Branch
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Gerald Brian Dorr
MA 04-15-1967 Vietnam Marines
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Robert Alan Doten
MA 01-04-1971 Vietnam Army
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James Alden Doughty
MA 08-28-1969 Vietnam Army
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Lawrence Kent Dowd
MA 08-11-1969 Vietnam Marines
385
Robert Raoul Dowds
MA 05-05-1970 Vietnam Army
386
Edward Joseph Downey Jr
MA 04-11-1968 Vietnam Marines
387
Michael Wakefield Downey
MA 07-01-1967 Vietnam Marines
388
Paul Francis Doyon
MA 05-18-1967 Vietnam Marines
389
David Lawrence Drake Jr
MA 03-20-1966 Vietnam Navy
390
Richard Kenneth Drake Jr
MA 01-30-1968 Vietnam Marines
391
Joseph Lawrence Drew
MA 12-27-1965 Vietnam Marines
392
Francis Murtaugh Driscoll
MA 02-29-1968 Vietnam Air Force
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Paul Richard Driscoll
MA 10-31-1968 Vietnam Army
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David Alan Drown
MA 03-27-1967 Vietnam Army
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Paul Dufault
MA 06-18-1970 Vietnam Marines
396
Edward Stephen Duffett
MA 09-18-1967 Vietnam Marines
397
Daniel Benjamin Duffy Jr
MA 04-24-1966 Vietnam Marines
398
Donald Raymond Duffy Jr
MA 12-31-1965 Vietnam Army
399
Lawrence Richard Duffy
MA 11-29-1967 Vietnam Army
400
Harvey Albert Duhy Jr
MA 06-19-1969 Vietnam Marines
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