Gold Star Veterans : Tennessee Vietnam War

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indicates a related state match, for example, born in or lived in or attended school in Tennessee
Name State Date War Branch
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David William Barnett
TN 05-02-1970 Vietnam Army
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Jeff Thomas Barnett Sr
TN 01-16-1971 Vietnam Marines
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Thomas A Barrett
TN 05-14-1968 Vietnam Army
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Harold Lawton Basham
TN 11-29-1968 Vietnam Army
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James Henry Bass Jr
TN 01-20-1968 Vietnam Army
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Charles Edward Batchelor
TN 05-25-1970 Vietnam Army
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Charles C Beard
TN 04-19-1968 Vietnam Army
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Cluster Lee Bearfield
TN 01-14-1969 Vietnam Army
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Silvester Beauregard
TN 04-07-1968 Vietnam Army
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Harold A Beaverson Jr
TN 05-31-1967 Vietnam Army
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Kenneth Bryant Beckman
TN 01-11-1970 Vietnam Marines
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Sammie Lee Bedwell
TN 01-30-1966 Vietnam Marines
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Jack Blaine Beers Sr
TN 04-07-1969 Vietnam Army
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Ronald Lee Belknap
CA 08-08-1966 Vietnam Marines
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David Lynn Bell
TN 06-08-1969 Vietnam Marines
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Homer B Bell Jr
TN 05-15-1968 Vietnam Army
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Jerry Lee Bell
TN 03-22-1967 Vietnam Marines
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Paul M Bell
TN 01-25-1966 Vietnam Army
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Billy Joe Bennett
TN 09-02-1967 Vietnam Marines
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Prentice J Bennett
TN 07-17-1968 Vietnam Marines
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