Gold Star Veterans : Michigan Vietnam War

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Name State Date War Branch
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Larry La Vern Elzinga
MI 08-03-1968 Vietnam Army
722
Michael George Emeigh
MI 07-17-1969 Vietnam Army
723
Philip Blaine Emerson
MI 05-15-1967 Vietnam Marines
724
Robert Lewis Emery
MI 12-28-1969 Vietnam Army
725
Gerald William Engel
MI 04-18-1966 Vietnam Marines
726
Robert Raymond Enos Jr
MI 01-14-1971 Vietnam Army
727
Joseph Frank Erickson
MI 02-23-1970 Vietnam Army
728
Armando Leo Escareno
MI 11-12-1967 Vietnam Army
729
Charles Linwood Eschbach
MI 01-25-1966 Vietnam Army
730
David Harm Esman
MI 08-28-1967 Vietnam Army
731
Walter O Estes
MI 11-19-1967 Vietnam Navy
732
Paul Quammen Etter
MI 12-08-1968 Vietnam Marines
733
Donald Patrick Evans
MI 11-20-1968 Vietnam Army
734
Gregory James Evans
MI 02-18-1968 Vietnam Army
735
Thomas John Evans
MI 11-07-1968 Vietnam Marines
736
Lucious Lionel Everett
MI 12-09-1966 Vietnam Marines
737
David James Ewing
MI 05-22-1969 Vietnam Army
738
Jerry Lee Ewing
MI 03-21-1969 Vietnam Army
739
David Lee Ex
MI 06-12-1970 Vietnam Army
740
Gary J Faculak
MI 12-16-1970 Vietnam Army
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