Gold Star Veterans : Alabama Vietnam War

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Name State Date War Branch
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Nathan Earl Hullett
AL 02-23-1969 Vietnam Army
562
Roger Hulsey
GA 08-10-1968 Vietnam Army
563
Larry Frank Hunt
AL 01-29-1969 Vietnam Navy
564
William Dickson Hunt
AL 04-21-1967 Vietnam Marines
565
Milton Charles Hunter
AL 10-31-1972 Vietnam Army
566
Lawrence Adams Hurd
AL 06-15-1967 Vietnam Army
567
Roosevelt Hurst Jr
AL 07-05-1968 Vietnam Army
568
William Joseph Hurst
AL 01-30-1968 Vietnam Army
569
Wayne Reuben Hyatt
AL 02-18-1971 Vietnam Marines
570
Charlie Bernard Ingram Jr
AL 03-04-1967 Vietnam Army
571
James Edward Isaac Jr
AL 05-12-1969 Vietnam Army
572
Will Isaac Jr
AL 05-26-1970 Vietnam Army
573
Adam Jackson
AL 06-06-1970 Vietnam Marines
574
Arthur James Jackson
CA 02-28-1966 Vietnam Army
575
Billy Lee Jackson
AL 04-09-1968 Vietnam Marines
576
Clarence James Jackson
FL 08-03-1968 Vietnam Marines
577
Crawford Jackson Jr
AL 08-16-1968 Vietnam Army
578
David Rolland Jackson
AL 09-25-1969 Vietnam Army
579
George Emmett Jackson
AL 02-02-1969 Vietnam Army
580
Thomas Clayton Jackson
AL 11-15-1966 Vietnam Marines
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