Gold Star Veterans : Michigan Vietnam War

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Name State Date War Branch
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Michael Lou Cox Jr
MI 08-05-1969 Vietnam Army
502
William Joseph Cox
MI 10-13-1966 Vietnam Army
503
Robert John Crabbe
MI 04-18-1967 Vietnam Army
504
Harold Glen Craft
MI 05-02-1970 Vietnam Army
505
James Adolph Craft
MI 03-01-1969 Vietnam Army
506
James Leroy Cragar
MI 10-22-1965 Vietnam Army
507
Bruce Keith Craig
MI 04-16-1968 Vietnam Marines
508
William Thomas Craig Jr
MI 03-08-1969 Vietnam Army
509
Donald James Cramer Jr
MI 10-03-1968 Vietnam Army
510
Rodney Allen Crandall
MI 05-06-1968 Vietnam Army
511
James Lee Crandell
MI 11-22-1968 Vietnam Marines
512
John La Verne Crane
MI 10-27-1968 Vietnam Army
513
Philip Matt Crane II
MI 06-26-1968 Vietnam Army
514
Lawrence Bernard Crawford
MI 09-24-1967 Vietnam Army
515
Ronald Lee Creager
MI 03-21-1970 Vietnam Marines
516
Clarence Creaghead
AL 05-22-1969 Vietnam Army
517
Michael Dean Cribelar
MI 01-11-1968 Vietnam Army
518
Jack Lester Cripe
MI 06-22-1967 Vietnam Army
519
William Harold Crisman
MI 11-27-1965 Vietnam Army
520
Franklin Thomas Crites
MI 06-14-1971 Vietnam Army
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