Gold Star Veterans : Tennessee Vietnam War

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Name State Date War Branch
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Doyle Foster
TN 03-25-1971 Vietnam Army
402
Larry Edward Foster
TN 12-27-1968 Vietnam Marines
403
Paul Leonard Foster
TN 12-29-1967 Vietnam Air Force
404
Will Lee Dennis Fowler
TN 05-29-1967 Vietnam Army
405
Gary Regan Fox
TN 04-20-1967 Vietnam Army
406
Mack Lemul France Jr
TN 05-06-1966 Vietnam Army
407
Eugene Delano Franklin
TN 06-24-1965 Vietnam Army
408
William E Franklin Jr
TN 02-06-1967 Vietnam Marines
409
Starr Frederick Frye
UT 12-16-1970 Vietnam Army
410
Joe Raymond Fulghum Jr
TN 02-02-1967 Vietnam Army
411
Wayne Eugene Fullam
TN 10-07-1967 Vietnam Air Force
412
Charles Edward Fulton
TN 01-02-1965 Vietnam Air Force
413
John Edward Fuqua
TN 01-31-1966 Vietnam Army
414
Hugh Campbell Galbraith
TN 07-24-1966 Vietnam Army
415
Emmitt Galloway
NY 01-27-1968 Vietnam Marines
416
Bobby Gene Gamble
TN 02-09-1969 Vietnam Army
417
Robert Oliver Garant
TN 07-29-1966 Vietnam Marines
418
Augusto Jose Garcia
TN 07-17-1968 Vietnam Marines
419
James Alton Gardner
TN 02-07-1966 Vietnam Army
420
Harry Garrigus
TN 08-08-1969 Vietnam Army
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