Gold Star Veterans : Massachusetts Vietnam War

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Name State Date War Branch
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James Edward Johnson Jr
MA 04-26-1969 Vietnam Army
682
James Robert Johnson
VA 11-16-1966 Vietnam Army
683
John Robert Johnson
MA 11-03-1966 Vietnam Army
684
Kenneth Richard Johnson
MA 02-16-1968 Vietnam Marines
685
Kenneth Robert Johnson
MA 02-23-1969 Vietnam Army
686
Richard Charles Johnson
MA 09-26-1966 Vietnam Army
687
Rodney W Johnson
MA 02-23-1968 Vietnam Army
688
Theodore Fred Johnson
MA 01-18-1968 Vietnam Army
689
Willis Wayne Johnson
MA 12-23-1969 Vietnam Navy
690
Bruce E Johnston III
MA 06-01-1968 Vietnam Army
691
Bennie Frank Jones
MA 01-09-1971 Vietnam Army
692
Bruce Edwin Jones
MA 02-25-1968 Vietnam Marines
693
Clifford Raymond Jones Jr
MA 12-29-1968 Vietnam Army
694
Isaac Jones
MA 06-25-1966 Vietnam Army
695
Allan Harold Jordan
MA 04-06-1968 Vietnam Marines
696
Dudley Norman Jordan
MA 10-19-1967 Vietnam Marines
697
John Gerard Joyce
MA 02-24-1969 Vietnam Army
698
John Henry Joyce
MA 12-21-1966 Vietnam Army
699
Kevin John Joyce
MA 07-15-1968 Vietnam Army
700
Walter Edward Joyce Jr
MA 04-06-1968 Vietnam Army
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