Gold Star Veterans : Massachusetts Vietnam War

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Name State Date War Branch
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Frederick William Gresch
MA 01-15-1969 Vietnam Army
562
Robert Griffin
MA 08-01-1968 Vietnam Marines
563
Thedore Steven Griffin
MA 06-15-1968 Vietnam Marines
564
Thomas B Griffin Jr
MA 01-01-1968 Vietnam Army
565
Mark Weldon Grigsby
MA 08-18-1969 Vietnam Army
566
Robert Joseph Gritte
MA 03-04-1967 Vietnam Army
567
Daniel Lawrence Grover
MA 08-29-1970 Vietnam Army
568
Gene Delano Grover
FL 10-10-1968 Vietnam Marines
569
John Peter Guerin
CA 06-05-1966 Vietnam Air Force
570
Donald Alan Guertin
MA 01-17-1969 Vietnam Army
571
Gary Richard Guest
MA 05-27-1969 Vietnam Marines
572
Paul Anthony Guida
MA 01-10-1973 Vietnam Army
573
Joseph Guilmette Jr
MA 06-16-1969 Vietnam Marines
574
Paul Daniel Guimond
MA 10-28-1966 Vietnam Army
575
William Francis Gunset
MA 06-15-1968 Vietnam Marines
576
Michael T Guzzetti Jr
MA 06-26-1970 Vietnam Marines
577
William Thomas Hagerty
MA 11-20-1967 Vietnam Army
578
Robert James Hain
MA 05-06-1963 Vietnam Army
579
David Colin Hall
MA 08-29-1967 Vietnam Army
580
Robert J Hallett
MA 12-31-1967 Vietnam Army
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