Gold Star Veterans : Michigan Vietnam War

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indicates a related state match, for example, born in or lived in or attended school in Michigan
Name State Date War Branch
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David Ross Dekker
MI 04-16-1971 Vietnam Army
602
Joe B Delaphiano
MI 07-10-1970 Vietnam Marines
603
David Joseph Dellangelo
MI 10-03-1968 Vietnam Army
604
William Grant Dellvon
MI 07-08-1967 Vietnam Marines
605
Robert Nicholas Demgen
MI 10-16-1969 Vietnam Army
606
Donald Allen R Demond
MI 11-30-1969 Vietnam Army
607
David Keith Demorest
MI 11-16-1967 Vietnam Army
608
Alan George Demorow
MI 06-04-1970 Vietnam Army
609
James Eugene Dennany
MI 11-12-1969 Vietnam Air Force
610
Robert Allen Derrick
MI 11-03-1970 Vietnam Army
611
Dennis A Desco
MI 04-11-1966 Vietnam Army
612
Harry Henry Desormeaux
MI 05-17-1968 Vietnam Army
613
Richard Charles Devins
MI 11-28-1968 Vietnam Army
614
Paul Robert Dew
MI 01-16-1969 Vietnam Army
615
Danny Lee Dewey
MI 06-05-1970 Vietnam Army
616
Robert J Di Pietro
MI 07-29-1971 Vietnam Army
617
Gene Di Rita
MI 12-10-1967 Vietnam Army
618
Benito Diaz Jr
MI 03-30-1969 Vietnam Army
619
Bernard Wayne Dibbert
WA 06-01-1965 Vietnam Army
620
Alan Everett Dickey
MI 11-20-1969 Vietnam Air Force
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