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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John Louis Hall
TN 10-07-1966 Vietnam Army
482
Preston Lee Hall
TN 01-27-1970 Vietnam Army
483
William Gary Hall
TN 11-28-1967 Vietnam Army
484
Worley Wayne Hall
TN 03-27-1967 Vietnam Marines
485
Robert E Lee Hamilton
TN 01-08-1968 Vietnam Army
486
Byron Dwayne Hamlett
TN 03-10-1967 Vietnam Army
487
Eddie Dean Hamm
TN 09-07-1967 Vietnam Marines
488
Jerry Wendell Hammock
TN 05-17-1968 Vietnam Army
489
Walter James Hampton
TN 03-12-1970 Vietnam Army
490
Albert Ray Hankins
TN 05-08-1971 Vietnam Army
491
Thomas Maurice Hankins
TN 08-08-1971 Vietnam Army
492
David Lee Hann
TN 10-03-1971 Vietnam Army
493
Daniel David Harden
TN 11-01-1965 Vietnam Army
494
Phillip Ralph Hardin
AR 05-06-1970 Vietnam Marines
495
Charles Herbert Hardison
TN 09-05-1968 Vietnam Army
496
Robert Smith Hardison
TN 03-27-1969 Vietnam Army
497
William Eugene Hargrove
TN 09-05-1967 Vietnam Army
498
John Alvin Harlan
TN 07-12-1967 Vietnam Army
499
Steven Francis Harper
TN 07-04-1968 Vietnam Army
500
William Clyde Harper
TN 10-10-1965 Vietnam Army
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