Gold Star Veterans : Tennessee Vietnam War

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indicates a related state match, for example, born in or lived in or attended school in Tennessee
Name State Date War Branch
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Isaac E Hunt Jr
TN 08-02-1966 Vietnam Army
602
Robert Earl Hunt
TN 02-07-1970 Vietnam Marines
603
James D Hunter
TN 10-29-1968 Vietnam Army
604
Estel Huskey
TN 05-04-1966 Vietnam Marines
605
Jimmie Clay Hutcherson
TN 06-02-1966 Vietnam Marines
606
Ronald David Hutcherson
TN 09-06-1968 Vietnam Army
607
Alvin Dale Hutchings
TN 08-03-1966 Vietnam Marines
608
James Edward Hylmon
TN 03-08-1970 Vietnam Army
609
Nathan Lamar Ingle
TN 10-23-1970 Vietnam Navy
610
Dorris Albert Ivey
FL 01-13-1966 Vietnam Army
611
Michael Thomas Ivory
TN 09-11-1968 Vietnam Marines
612
Arnold Bryan Jackson
TN 07-26-1969 Vietnam Marines
613
Charles Sid Jackson
TN 02-03-1968 Vietnam Marines
614
James Arthur Jackson
CA 11-11-1969 Vietnam Marines
615
Aubrey Eugene Jacobs Jr
TN 10-05-1968 Vietnam Army
616
Dannie Dick Jacobs
TN 05-10-1967 Vietnam Marines
617
George Edgar Jacobs
TN 04-27-1968 Vietnam Army
618
Ray Don James
TN 04-30-1968 Vietnam Marines
619
Samuel Larry James
TN 04-18-1973 Vietnam Air Force
620
Roger Dale Jarrell
TN 04-03-1966 Vietnam Army
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