Gold Star Veterans : Michigan Vietnam War

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Name State Date War Branch
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John Martin Donohue
MI 09-16-1968 Vietnam Marines
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Robert Edward Dorse Jr
MI 01-07-1970 Vietnam Marines
643
George Harry Dorsey Jr
MI 02-24-1967 Vietnam Army
644
Michael Robert Dotson
MI 07-02-1967 Vietnam Navy
645
Clair Duane Doty
MI 05-05-1964 Vietnam Army
646
Larry Wayne Douglas
MI 04-08-1970 Vietnam Marines
647
William Lowell Douglas Jr
OH 07-15-1966 Vietnam Marines
648
Duane Auldon Downing
MI 02-23-1969 Vietnam Army
649
John Leslie Downing
AZ 05-05-1968 Vietnam Army
650
Howard L Doyle
MI 12-14-1967 Vietnam Army
651
James Edward Dozier
MI 08-25-1966 Vietnam Marines
652
Leroy Junior Draby
MI 09-08-1967 Vietnam Army
653
Michael Joseph Drake
MI 12-16-1969 Vietnam Army
654
Michael Leon Drake
MI 05-28-1968 Vietnam Marines
655
Robert Dearhart Drew
MI 11-10-1968 Vietnam Army
656
Danny George Drinkard
MI 04-20-1971 Vietnam Army
657
David Michael Drob
MI 07-22-1968 Vietnam Army
658
Richard Alan Dudek
MI 10-07-1968 Vietnam Marines
659
Jerry Norman Duffey
MI 12-12-1971 Vietnam Army
660
Douglas Alan Dugger
MI 12-31-1968 Vietnam Army
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