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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James Lloyd Griffin
TN 05-19-1967 Vietnam Navy
462
Jimmy Richard Griffin
TN 03-22-1963 Vietnam Army
463
Robert Eugene Griffin
TN 02-09-1970 Vietnam Army
464
Joe Edd Griffith
TN 04-13-1968 Vietnam Army
465
Tony Lee Griffith
TN 02-05-1969 Vietnam Army
466
Thomas Jackson Grindstaff
TN 03-21-1969 Vietnam Army
467
Charles Cole Grisham
TN 02-01-1968 Vietnam Army
468
Harold Glenn Grissom
TN 04-27-1970 Vietnam Army
469
Robert Woodrow Grove
WY 02-18-1965 Vietnam Marines
470
Donald Lee Grubb
TN 07-08-1969 Vietnam Army
471
Freddie Ray Guinn
TN 02-23-1969 Vietnam Army
472
Joseph Wade Guinn
TN 12-26-1970 Vietnam Army
473
Alvin Flynn Gunter
TN 03-28-1969 Vietnam Army
474
Robert Eldridge Guthrie
TN 02-28-1970 Vietnam Army
475
William Lewis Haak
TN 07-25-1969 Vietnam Marines
476
John Robert Hagan
GA 05-06-1969 Vietnam Marines
477
William Elmer Haggard
TN 01-21-1970 Vietnam Marines
478
Acie David Hall
TN 12-10-1965 Vietnam Marines
479
Frank Hall Jr
TN 12-22-1969 Vietnam Marines
480
Gary Van Hall
TN 02-27-1969 Vietnam Army
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