Gold Star Veterans : Massachusetts Vietnam War

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indicates a related state match, for example, born in or lived in or attended school in Massachusetts
Name State Date War Branch
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Richard Hathaway Arruda
MA 09-12-1968 Vietnam Marines
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Richard Roland Arsenault
MA 05-26-1972 Vietnam Army
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Donald Millard Ashton Jr
MA 02-11-1969 Vietnam Army
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Normand Joseph Ashton Jr
MA 05-14-1966 Vietnam Army
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Frederick George Atkinson
MA 07-09-1966 Vietnam Army
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Robert Joseph Aucoin
MA 06-05-1968 Vietnam Navy
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Michael Paul Austin
MA 02-02-1971 Vietnam Army
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Allen Jones Avery
MA 04-06-1972 Vietnam Air Force
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Albert Boyd Ayres
NY 02-24-1967 Vietnam Marines
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Jacob Benedict Babin Jr
MA 03-26-1971 Vietnam Army
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Robert Badcock
MA 04-27-1968 Vietnam Army
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James Stephen Baird
MA 02-15-1970 Vietnam Air Force
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Kenneth Alvin Baker
MA 11-22-1968 Vietnam Marines
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Linwood Lee Baker
MA 07-26-1971 Vietnam Army
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Terry Lyman Baldwin
MA 08-07-1968 Vietnam Army
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Arnold Winfield Barden Jr
CA 09-20-1971 Vietnam Navy
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John Andrew Barnes III
MA 11-12-1967 Vietnam Army
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George Francis Barry Jr
MA 05-23-1970 Vietnam Army
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James Michael Barry
MA 04-09-1972 Vietnam Army
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Arthur Francis Bartlett
MA 01-02-1969 Vietnam Army
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