Gold Star Veterans : Tennessee Vietnam War

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Name State Date War Branch
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George Albert Garrison
TN 07-31-1968 Vietnam Army
422
Jessie James Garth
TN 03-23-1971 Vietnam Army
423
Wayne Oliver Gay
TN 03-23-1967 Vietnam Army
424
Harry Eugene Geary
WI 06-03-1967 Vietnam Army
425
Lennis Clyde Gentry
TN 01-22-1970 Vietnam Army
426
John William George
TN 11-25-1971 Vietnam Air Force
427
Donald Peter Gervais
TN 05-01-1968 Vietnam Army
428
Jack Ronald Gibbs
TN 11-29-1970 Vietnam Army
429
Michael Gerald Gibbs
TN 04-25-1967 Vietnam Navy
430
Ernest Gibson
TN 08-08-1966 Vietnam Army
431
Lonnie Lowell Gibson
TN 09-28-1969 Vietnam Army
432
Carl Edward Gilbert
TN 01-06-1970 Vietnam Army
433
James Caroll Gilbert
TN 03-12-1969 Vietnam Army
434
William Ralph Gill Jr
TN 09-09-1966 Vietnam Marines
435
Luther Vermont Gilreath
TN 11-16-1965 Vietnam Army
436
Gary Alven Glandon
TN 05-26-1966 Vietnam Air Force
437
Billy Wayne Glass
TN 04-19-1970 Vietnam Marines
438
Lowell Thomas Glossup
TN 05-20-1971 Vietnam Army
439
Arthur Wayne Glover
TN 02-09-1964 Vietnam Army
440
Charles Hartsell Gobble
TN 09-05-1967 Vietnam Army
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