Gold Star Veterans : Mississippi Vietnam War

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indicates a related state match, for example, born in or lived in or attended school in Mississippi
Name State Date War Branch
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David Wayne Martin
MS 03-13-1970 Vietnam Army
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Donail Martin
MS 11-28-1966 Vietnam Navy
383
William Davis Martin
MS 08-21-1969 Vietnam Marines
384
David Earl Matthews
MS 04-19-1967 Vietnam Marines
385
Gerald Clinton Mauney
MS 05-16-1970 Vietnam Army
386
James Edward Maxwell
MS 02-06-1972 Vietnam Army
387
Richard Earl May
MS 05-17-1969 Vietnam Army
388
Angus W McAllister Jr
MS 02-24-1969 Vietnam Army
389
Edward Ernest McBride
MS 11-27-1968 Vietnam Air Force
390
Edward Polk McCarthy III
MS 09-29-1970 Vietnam Army
391
Timothy Clay McCarthy
MS 06-24-1970 Vietnam Army
392
Billy Joe McCarty
AL 05-27-1968 Vietnam Marines
393
Frederick Donald McCarty
MS 03-28-1968 Vietnam Army
394
Cecil Everett McClain
MS 03-27-1970 Vietnam Army
395
M L McClellan
MS 02-10-1966 Vietnam Army
396
Lawrence Beverly McCloud
MS 02-27-1966 Vietnam Army
397
Larry McCoy
MS 08-12-1971 Vietnam Army
398
Ronald Smith McCrary
MS 01-03-1969 Vietnam Army
399
Melvin McCray
MS 06-24-1966 Vietnam Army
400
Larry James McDonald
MS 08-25-1967 Vietnam Army
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