Gold Star Veterans : Tennessee Vietnam War

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indicates a related state match, for example, born in or lived in or attended school in Tennessee
Name State Date War Branch
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Thomas August Goetsch
TN 09-17-1972 Vietnam Navy
442
William Harrison Goins
TN 02-26-1968 Vietnam Army
443
Fred Edward Gold
TN 09-22-1969 Vietnam Army
444
Charles Obadath Goodman
TN 02-09-1968 Vietnam Army
445
Thomas Hill Goodman Jr
TN 05-27-1968 Vietnam Army
446
Hershel Lee Walton Gossett
TN 09-22-1968 Vietnam Army
447
William David Gouger Jr
MI 02-11-1969 Vietnam Army
448
James William Grady
TN 03-30-1966 Vietnam Army
449
Roy Eugene Grantham
TN 06-28-1967 Vietnam Army
450
George W Graves III
TN 02-20-1968 Vietnam Navy
451
Freddy Lynn Gray
TN 06-09-1967 Vietnam Army
452
James T Gray
TN 04-24-1965 Vietnam Air Force
453
Jesse Alexander Gray
TN 06-12-1964 Vietnam Army
454
Jimmie Dell Gray
TN 10-02-1966 Vietnam Army
455
Dallas Eugene Green
TN 07-19-1966 Vietnam Army
456
Wilbur Leon Green
TN 05-08-1969 Vietnam Army
457
Arthur Willie Greene
FL 01-20-1967 Vietnam Marines
458
Freddy Greene
TN 06-22-1968 Vietnam Army
459
William Leonard Greenwell
TN 02-16-1968 Vietnam Army
460
Daniel Lee Gregg
TN 12-08-1968 Vietnam Marines
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