Gold Star Veterans : Tennessee Vietnam War

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Name State Date War Branch
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Benjamin Lee IV
TN 03-17-1966 Vietnam Army
702
Harold Eugene Lee
TN 02-03-1967 Vietnam Army
703
Johnny Andrew Lee
TN 05-10-1967 Vietnam Army
704
William Groom Leftwich Jr
TN 11-18-1970 Vietnam Marines
705
Bobby Joe Lemons
TN 05-19-1970 Vietnam Army
706
Charlie Murphy Leonard
TN 08-28-1968 Vietnam Army
707
Al Rickey Lewis
TN 05-24-1968 Vietnam Marines
708
Bobby Dwight Lewis
TN 12-03-1968 Vietnam Army
709
James C Ralph Lewis
CA 12-13-1968 Vietnam Navy
710
Thomas Lewis
TN 12-03-1965 Vietnam Army
711
Donald Eugene Lewter
CA 01-05-1970 Vietnam Army
712
Willie Junior Lightford
TN 09-02-1967 Vietnam Marines
713
Arthur Emmitt Likens
TN 02-29-1972 Vietnam Army
714
Ronnie Dean Lindley
TN 08-02-1969 Vietnam Marines
715
Robert Wylie Linson
TN 02-15-1967 Vietnam Marines
716
Troy A Littlejohn
TN 01-31-1968 Vietnam Army
717
Marvin Eugene Lively
TN 11-08-1968 Vietnam Army
718
Ross Whittier Livermore
TN 01-04-1969 Vietnam Army
719
Kenneth Eugene Lockhart
TN 05-18-1969 Vietnam Army
720
James T Lockridge
TN 06-12-1966 Vietnam Army
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