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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Victor Michael Stribling
MS 02-12-1968 Vietnam Army
582
William Franklin Stringer
MS 06-25-1969 Vietnam Army
583
Lee Davis Stuart Jr
MS 01-16-1971 Vietnam Army
584
Dewitt Studway Jr
MS 01-13-1969 Vietnam Army
585
Thomas Richard Stutts
MS 12-01-1968 Vietnam Army
586
Daniel Sullivan
MS 07-09-1969 Vietnam Army
587
Thomas Earl Sumlin
MS 12-09-1969 Vietnam Army
588
Willie Summerville Jr
MS 02-05-1969 Vietnam Army
589
Roger Dale Sumrall
MS 07-02-1970 Vietnam Army
590
Herbert Lee Sutherland
CA 05-06-1966 Vietnam Army
591
Garrett Garland Sutton Jr
MS 09-27-1966 Vietnam Army
592
Milton Truman Swain
MS 04-01-1970 Vietnam Army
593
Sylvester Swinford Jr
MS 05-29-1966 Vietnam Army
594
Joseph Charles Szekely
MS 04-09-1972 Vietnam Army
595
Warren Lee Tall
MS 03-02-1968 Vietnam Army
596
Jerry Wayne Talley
MS 01-25-1969 Vietnam Army
597
Charles Deveaux Tannehill
MS 04-23-1969 Vietnam Marines
598
Carlos Leroy Tartt
MS 03-11-1969 Vietnam Army
599
Charles Edward Tate
TN 04-30-1968 Vietnam Marines
600
Bernell Taylor
MS 05-28-1968 Vietnam Army
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