Gold Star Veterans : Michigan Vietnam War

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Name State Date War Branch
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Ross Allen Dykema
MI 12-03-1967 Vietnam Army
682
Cleveland E Dykes
MI 02-18-1969 Vietnam Army
683
Raymond Ernest Dyrdahl
UT 12-06-1967 Vietnam Marines
684
Gordon Patterson Eadie
MI 08-15-1967 Vietnam Marines
685
Russell Wade Eads
MI 05-04-1969 Vietnam Army
686
Daniel Lee Earlenbaugh
MI 08-26-1966 Vietnam Army
687
Joe Butler Eastern
MI 03-18-1969 Vietnam Army
688
William Michael Ebel
MI 11-26-1968 Vietnam Army
689
Alvin Echols
MI 11-27-1966 Vietnam Marines
690
Christian John Eckerdt Jr
MI 03-24-1967 Vietnam Marines
691
James Patrick Eckles
MI 08-12-1969 Vietnam Army
692
John David Eddy
MI 01-11-1972 Vietnam Army
693
John Wallace Edgerly
MI 08-12-1966 Vietnam Marines
694
Kurt Charles Edie
CA 05-03-1967 Vietnam Navy
695
James Gard Edinger
MI 11-02-1967 Vietnam Marines
696
Monzie Durrel Edmonds
MI 02-11-1968 Vietnam Marines
697
Donald Mac Edwards
CA 02-23-1969 Vietnam Marines
698
George Ray Fayfie Edwards
MI 05-17-1967 Vietnam Army
699
Kenneth Miles Edwards
MI 02-28-1967 Vietnam Army
700
Leon George Edwards
MI 03-12-1968 Vietnam Army
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