Gold Star Veterans : Massachusetts Vietnam War

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Name State Date War Branch
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Walter Henry Forbes III
MA 03-21-1967 Vietnam Air Force
482
Michael Joseph Fordi
MA 05-08-1968 Vietnam Army
483
Ronald Edmond Forget
MA 06-08-1968 Vietnam Army
484
Richard Joseph Forte
MA 12-23-1968 Vietnam Army
485
David Anthony Francis
MA 08-21-1967 Vietnam Marines
486
Richard Wagner Frank II
MA 12-19-1969 Vietnam Army
487
William David Frawley
MA 03-01-1966 Vietnam Navy
488
Francis Gerald Frechette
MA 06-17-1969 Vietnam Army
489
Arthur Anthony Freda Jr
MA 09-03-1966 Vietnam Army
490
Joseph Augustus Friel
MA 09-21-1966 Vietnam Marines
491
Paul Joseph Frink
MA 04-07-1970 Vietnam Army
492
Frederick William Fromme Jr
CA 05-09-1967 Vietnam Marines
493
John Ralph Frongillo
MA 05-17-1969 Vietnam Army
494
Dana Stanley Frost
MA 04-19-1966 Vietnam Marines
495
John Joseph Fullerton Jr
MA 01-31-1968 Vietnam Army
496
Edward Furtado Jr
MA 05-15-1968 Vietnam Marines
497
Donald Gagne
MA 11-04-1966 Vietnam Marines
498
Louis Phillip Gagne Jr
MA 09-30-1966 Vietnam Army
499
Robert Omer Gagne
MA 07-28-1967 Vietnam Army
500
Alvin Richard Gale
MA 01-28-1969 Vietnam Marines
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