Gold Star Veterans : Georgia Vietnam War

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Name State Date War Branch
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Fernando James Hughes
MI 04-24-1968 Vietnam Marines
742
Jesse Howard Hughes
GA 01-15-1966 Vietnam Army
743
Macklin Otis Hughes
AL 07-22-1968 Vietnam Army
744
Warner Prater Hughie
GA 03-12-1970 Vietnam Army
745
Larry Bryson Hulsey
GA 02-06-1968 Vietnam Army
746
Roger Hulsey
GA 08-10-1968 Vietnam Army
747
Johnny William Humphrey
GA 10-05-1968 Vietnam Army
748
Bennie Frank Humphries
GA 04-12-1968 Vietnam Army
749
Kenneth Ronald Hunter
GA 11-09-1967 Vietnam Army
750
Robert Gerald Hunter
GA 05-25-1966 Vietnam Air Force
751
Washington Hunter
GA 11-20-1968 Vietnam Army
752
James Randolph Hurst
FL 08-17-1969 Vietnam Army
753
Hugh Larry Hurston
GA 05-18-1967 Vietnam Army
754
Curtis Woodrow Hutto
GA 11-19-1967 Vietnam Army
755
Joseph Lamar Hyatt
GA 11-13-1967 Vietnam Army
756
Lloyd Patterson Hyde
GA 10-26-1966 Vietnam Navy
757
Wallace Hyman
GA 07-09-1966 Vietnam Army
758
Harold Franklin Hysmith
FL 10-16-1969 Vietnam Marines
759
James Idlett
GA 05-12-1969 Vietnam Army
760
Gerald Wayne Inglett
GA 06-04-1967 Vietnam Marines
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