Gold Star Veterans : Tennessee Vietnam War

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Name State Date War Branch
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Larry Jerome Lyons
TN 04-06-1968 Vietnam Army
742
Donald Eugene Madden
TN 02-26-1967 Vietnam Army
743
William Curtis Madison
TN 04-09-1967 Vietnam Army
744
Daniel William Majors
TN 08-31-1969 Vietnam Marines
745
Clifton Malone
TN 04-03-1968 Vietnam Army
746
William Franklin Malone
TN 06-21-1969 Vietnam Army
747
Richard Gale Mangrum
FL 01-07-1968 Vietnam Marines
748
Eddie Manis
TN 05-12-1967 Vietnam Air Force
749
Roy Nance Manns
TN 05-03-1967 Vietnam Army
750
Paul Edward Maples
TN 04-06-1969 Vietnam Army
751
Jimmy Allen Marcum
TN 02-04-1966 Vietnam Army
752
David Harlon Marine
TN 06-04-1970 Vietnam Army
753
James Harry Markland
TN 12-02-1970 Vietnam Army
754
Leonard Thomas Marlin
TN 08-01-1968 Vietnam Marines
755
Robert Douglas Marlin
TN 10-15-1966 Vietnam Marines
756
William Lunn Marlin Jr
TN 01-24-1968 Vietnam Army
757
Donald Ray Marlow
TN 04-30-1970 Vietnam Army
758
Reece Leslie Marple
TN 05-11-1968 Vietnam Army
759
Harold Joseph Marrietta
AZ 02-07-1966 Vietnam Army
760
Danny Gale Martin
TN 12-01-1969 Vietnam Army
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