Gold Star Veterans : Georgia Vietnam War

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Name State Date War Branch
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Jerome Herrington
GA 01-25-1966 Vietnam Army
682
George B Hertlein III
GA 04-24-1968 Vietnam Air Force
683
Martin David Hester
GA 10-05-1967 Vietnam Army
684
Steven Lewis Hester
GA 02-20-1970 Vietnam Marines
685
Ray Wesley Hesterlee
GA 12-20-1968 Vietnam Marines
686
Aubrey Laurence Hewitt
GA 06-03-1967 Vietnam Army
687
Earlie Henry Hicks Jr
GA 04-18-1968 Vietnam Marines
688
Leonard Thomas Higdon
GA 05-21-1970 Vietnam Army
689
Oscar K Higginbotham Jr
GA 08-15-1968 Vietnam Army
690
Theodore W High IV
GA 05-15-1970 Vietnam Army
691
Larry Edwin Hill
GA 01-15-1968 Vietnam Army
692
Joseph Hillman III
AL 07-22-1968 Vietnam Army
693
Arthur Hines
GA 02-10-1968 Vietnam Army
694
Joe Raymond Hines
FL 05-22-1968 Vietnam Army
695
Ralph Leon Hinson
GA 12-17-1965 Vietnam Air Force
696
Joseph Earnest Hipp
GA 01-11-1966 Vietnam Army
697
Francis Russell Hittinger Jr
VA 03-09-1968 Vietnam Marines
698
James Dean Hoag
GA 06-19-1969 Vietnam Air Force
699
Joseph Hodges
GA 07-03-1968 Vietnam Army
700
Richard Preston Hodges
GA 02-22-1969 Vietnam Marines
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