Gold Star Veterans : Mississippi Vietnam War

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indicates a related state match, for example, born in or lived in or attended school in Mississippi
Name State Date War Branch
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Clarence Blanks
MS 05-04-1967 Vietnam Army
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Terry Lee Blythe
MS 11-25-1965 Vietnam Army
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George Oliver Boatwright
MS 02-16-1970 Vietnam Army
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Melvin Lynn Boland
MS 12-05-1968 Vietnam Marines
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Freeman Bolen
MS 03-31-1968 Vietnam Army
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Willie Edward Bolton
MS 03-21-1969 Vietnam Marines
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Don Allen Boozer
MS 03-05-1968 Vietnam Army
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Johnny B Boston
MS 04-03-1966 Vietnam Army
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Jimmy Dale Boudreaux
MS 10-26-1969 Vietnam Marines
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I V Bourrage
MS 02-21-1967 Vietnam Marines
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Charles Boyd
MS 02-15-1969 Vietnam Army
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Sherman C Brady
MS 05-13-1968 Vietnam Army
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William Osler Brantley Jr
MS 11-27-1969 Vietnam Army
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Cecil Douglas Breland
MS 05-06-1966 Vietnam Army
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Leo Meyers Breland
MS 04-26-1969 Vietnam Army
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George Henry Brewer
CA 10-07-1968 Vietnam Marines
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Jessie Seymore Brewer
MS 10-02-1967 Vietnam Army
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William David Britton
MS 05-04-1969 Vietnam Army
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Percy Guy Brock Jr
MS 06-29-1972 Vietnam Army
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Charles Brown
MS 02-28-1969 Vietnam Army
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