Gold Star Veterans : Massachusetts Vietnam War

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Name State Date War Branch
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Paul Edward Fitzgibbons
MA 05-13-1968 Vietnam Army
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Michael Thomas Fitzpatrick
MA 07-10-1966 Vietnam Army
463
Walter Joseph Fitzpatrick
MA 03-03-1967 Vietnam Army
464
Paul Dennis Fleming
MA 01-07-1969 Vietnam Marines
465
William John Flint
MA 09-01-1968 Vietnam Army
466
John Patrick Flood Jr
MA 12-09-1967 Vietnam Army
467
Thomas Bernard Flood
MA 03-21-1966 Vietnam Marines
468
William James Flood Jr
MA 03-11-1971 Vietnam Army
469
Paul Edward Floyd Jr
MA 10-14-1966 Vietnam Army
470
Keith Michael Flumere
MA 03-11-1968 Vietnam Marines
471
Gary Francis Flynn
MA 09-13-1967 Vietnam Marines
472
Martin Francis Foley
MA 05-01-1969 Vietnam Marines
473
Robert Michael Foley
MA 11-02-1967 Vietnam Navy
474
Robert Paul Foley
MA 02-02-1968 Vietnam Marines
475
Robert Raymond Foley Jr
MA 11-11-1968 Vietnam Navy
476
Frederick John Follette
MA 05-02-1969 Vietnam Army
477
Robert Elmer Folsom
CA 09-19-1967 Vietnam Marines
478
John Albert Fontaine
MA 04-24-1966 Vietnam Army
479
Normand Edward Fontaine
MA 05-08-1968 Vietnam Army
480
Peter Wellesley Foote
MA 01-30-1968 Vietnam Army
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