Gold Star Veterans : Alabama Vietnam War

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Ross Allen Gaston
AL 04-07-1967 Vietnam Army
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Bernard Gause Jr
AL 05-15-1975 Vietnam Navy
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Earl Gautney
AL 10-23-1967 Vietnam Army
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Clyde Glenn Gentle
AL 08-11-1967 Vietnam Army
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Oscar Gentry Jr
AL 06-12-1968 Vietnam Marines
406
Horace Gilbert Giddens Jr
AL 02-02-1968 Vietnam Army
407
Lewis Christie Gilder
AL 09-03-1967 Vietnam Army
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Leonard Earl Giles
AL 06-02-1967 Vietnam Marines
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Willie Giles Jr
AL 03-01-1968 Vietnam Army
410
Robert Earl Gill
AL 04-16-1969 Vietnam Marines
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Ronald Gilmore
AL 11-27-1967 Vietnam Army
412
Charles Donnette Gipson
AL 05-26-1972 Vietnam Army
413
Arthur Glass
AL 04-05-1971 Vietnam Army
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Richard J Glenn
AL 02-08-1968 Vietnam Army
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Freddie Bee Glover
AL 08-14-1966 Vietnam Army
416
Lawrence Walter Glover
AL 08-31-1969 Vietnam Navy
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Robert Branch Glover
AL 12-31-1966 Vietnam Army
418
Johnie Reese Godwin Jr
AL 11-29-1968 Vietnam Army
419
William Riley Godwin
AL 11-30-1967 Vietnam Army
420
James Rayford Gohagin
AL 05-13-1969 Vietnam Army
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