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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Lee Curtis Taylor
MS 10-01-1970 Vietnam Army
602
Walter Joseph Taylor Jr
MS 12-06-1970 Vietnam Army
603
Lemuel Ebb Terrell
MS 05-03-1969 Vietnam Army
604
Chester H Terry Jr
MS 03-30-1969 Vietnam Army
605
Cornelius Terry
MS 02-27-1970 Vietnam Army
606
Terry Edward Tharp
MS 03-15-1969 Vietnam Navy
607
Willie Lee Thigpen
MS 06-17-1967 Vietnam Army
608
Anthony Thomas
MS 02-09-1967 Vietnam Army
609
Henry Earl Thomas
MS 03-09-1968 Vietnam Army
610
Leonard Luke Thompson
MI 11-15-1968 Vietnam Army
611
Terry Neil Thompson
MS 04-29-1969 Vietnam Navy
612
Lester Jefferson Thornell
MS 04-02-1966 Vietnam Army
613
John Thomas Thornton
MS 06-08-1970 Vietnam Marines
614
Joseph Ray Thornton
MS 12-05-1968 Vietnam Army
615
Tom Kermit Tingle
MS 04-10-1966 Vietnam Army
616
Jonathan Townsend
MS 12-02-1969 Vietnam Army
617
Van Vernon Trantham III
MS 08-07-1967 Vietnam Army
618
Tommy Traxler Jr
MS 09-06-1966 Vietnam Army
619
Jack Riley Trim
MS 02-26-1967 Vietnam Army
620
Eugene Tucker
MS 08-16-1969 Vietnam Army
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