Gold Star Veterans : Maryland Vietnam War

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Name State Date War Branch
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Philip Paul Jenkins
MD 05-07-1966 Vietnam Army
462
Donald Melvin Jennings
MD 02-27-1969 Vietnam Army
463
James Lewis Jennings
MD 06-13-1968 Vietnam Army
464
Frank Howard Johns
MD 08-27-1968 Vietnam Army
465
Vernon Zigman Johns
MD 02-03-1968 Vietnam Army
466
David Rudolph Johnson
MD 02-07-1968 Vietnam Marines
467
Enoch Johnson
MD 02-20-1967 Vietnam Army
468
Eugene Melvin Johnson Jr
MD 04-07-1968 Vietnam Marines
469
Guffey Scott Johnson
VA 10-31-1971 Vietnam Army
470
John Henry Johnson Jr
MD 03-03-1967 Vietnam Marines
471
Michael Neal Johnson
MD 03-18-1967 Vietnam Army
472
Robert Lee Johnson
MD 08-01-1967 Vietnam Army
473
William Frank Johnson
MD 01-11-1971 Vietnam Army
474
Donald Ernest Jones
MD 03-08-1968 Vietnam Marines
475
Dubois Robert Jones
MD 01-31-1968 Vietnam Marines
476
Everett Sorrell Jones
MD 05-09-1968 Vietnam Army
477
Howard Lawrence Jones
MD 07-29-1971 Vietnam Army
478
James Howard Jones
MD 08-01-1968 Vietnam Marines
479
Kenneth Roland Jones
MD 04-23-1970 Vietnam Marines
480
Lloyd Edward Jones
MD 04-12-1969 Vietnam Navy
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