Gold Star Veterans : Michigan Vietnam War

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Name State Date War Branch
761
Eugenio Erasmo Fernandez Jr
MI 05-09-1968 Vietnam Marines
762
Gilbert Ferrante
CA 08-13-1966 Vietnam Marines
763
Billy Ferrell
MI 05-29-1970 Vietnam Army
764
Michael Ferzacca
MI 04-03-1967 Vietnam Army
765
Glenn Leroy Fetterman
MI 03-30-1969 Vietnam Army
766
Calvin Joe Fewlass
MI 07-02-1969 Vietnam Marines
767
Donald Reed Fielder II
MI 04-22-1967 Vietnam Army
768
James Thomas Fields
MI 02-15-1969 Vietnam Army
769
William Henry Fillion
MI 05-16-1970 Vietnam Army
770
Michael Bruce First
MI 02-08-1971 Vietnam Army
771
Dennis Franklin Fisher
CA 09-04-1967 Vietnam Marines
772
James Elton Fisher
MI 03-20-1968 Vietnam Army
773
Richard Owen Fisk
MI 12-16-1968 Vietnam Army
774
Ronald James Fitch
MI 04-05-1967 Vietnam Marines
775
Peter Thomas Fitzpatrick
MI 02-20-1966 Vietnam Marines
776
Robert Morris Flanigan
MI 04-29-1969 Vietnam Army
777
David Elwood Flannery
MI 03-27-1969 Vietnam Army
778
James Martin Fleming
MI 07-16-1969 Vietnam Marines
779
John J Fleming
MI 09-30-1965 Vietnam Army
780
Charles Eugene Fletcher
MI 03-22-1967 Vietnam Army
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