Gold Star Veterans : Michigan Vietnam War

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Name State Date War Branch
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Michael John Cromie
MI 11-18-1968 Vietnam Army
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Richard Edward Cronk
MI 08-23-1965 Vietnam Marines
523
Eugene Crossley
MI 10-31-1968 Vietnam Army
524
Gregory John Crossman
MI 04-25-1968 Vietnam Air Force
525
William Harry Crossman
MI 06-17-1967 Vietnam Army
526
Nathan Eugene Crouch
MI 01-27-1969 Vietnam Army
527
Ralph Heman Crowley
MI 05-27-1969 Vietnam Army
528
Raymond H Crull
MI 03-26-1970 Vietnam Army
529
Ralph Joel Crutts
MI 05-18-1969 Vietnam Army
530
Frank Bryan Cruz
MI 07-27-1967 Vietnam Army
531
Charles Joseph Cudlike
MI 05-18-1969 Vietnam Army
532
Edmund Victor Cudnik
MI 12-27-1968 Vietnam Marines
533
Dennis Anthony Cunningham
MI 08-21-1969 Vietnam Army
534
George Michael Cunningham
CA 09-24-1968 Vietnam Air Force
535
Jerry Max Cunningham
MI 01-11-1970 Vietnam Army
536
Walter Wayne Cunningham
MI 10-31-1967 Vietnam Army
537
Robert Graham Curl
MI 12-02-1969 Vietnam Army
538
Roosevelt C Curley Jr
MI 07-21-1967 Vietnam Army
539
Daniel Joseph Curran
MI 03-30-1969 Vietnam Army
540
Jeff Currethers
MI 03-17-1967 Vietnam Army
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