Gold Star Veterans : Michigan Vietnam War

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Name State Date War Branch
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Kenneth William Coates
MI 02-05-1968 Vietnam Army
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Earl Glenn Cobeil
MI 11-05-1967 Vietnam Air Force
443
Warren W Cobley
MI 07-08-1966 Vietnam Army
444
John Floyd Cochrane
MI 10-24-1966 Vietnam Army
445
Ray Edwin Codding
CO 10-21-1968 Vietnam Air Force
446
Peter Girard Cody
MI 03-24-1967 Vietnam Marines
447
Steven Lynn Coffey
AZ 08-28-1970 Vietnam Army
448
Gregory Cleveland Coin
MI 06-10-1967 Vietnam Marines
449
Robert F Colatruglio
MI 06-20-1970 Vietnam Army
450
Brian Lynn Colby
MI 02-28-1967 Vietnam Marines
451
Gordon Eugene Cole
MI 08-14-1968 Vietnam Army
452
Jerry Richard Cole
MI 01-28-1969 Vietnam Marines
453
William Winston Cole
MI 11-23-1967 Vietnam Army
454
Bonnie Lee Coleman
MI 02-09-1968 Vietnam Army
455
Donald Earl Collier
MI 01-14-1969 Vietnam Army
456
Gerald James Collier
MI 10-15-1966 Vietnam Army
457
Sylvester Collins
MI 03-02-1970 Vietnam Marines
458
Thomas Russell Collins Jr
MI 07-06-1969 Vietnam Army
459
Gerald Alan Collis
MI 05-30-1968 Vietnam Army
460
Dale Elwyn Collyer
MI 01-09-1969 Vietnam Army
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