Gold Star Veterans : Alabama Vietnam War

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Name State Date War Branch
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Johnnie Ray McMurray
AL 10-07-1967 Vietnam Army
802
William Newton McMurtrey
AL 08-24-1968 Vietnam Army
803
Jerry Wayne McNabb
AL 06-27-1966 Vietnam Army
804
Claude Edward McQueen
DC 05-02-1968 Vietnam Marines
805
John Earl McVay
AL 05-15-1967 Vietnam Marines
806
Jack Bennie Meacham
AL 03-19-1967 Vietnam Army
807
Herbert Lynn Meads
AL 05-02-1968 Vietnam Marines
808
Johnny Means
FL 10-26-1967 Vietnam Marines
809
Gene Allen Menefee
AL 10-12-1966 Vietnam Army
810
Allen Twiggs Merritt IV
AL 02-02-1968 Vietnam Marines
811
Don Leslie Michael
AL 04-08-1967 Vietnam Army
812
Eddie James Mickens
AL 04-08-1967 Vietnam Army
813
Robert Neal Middlebrooks
AL 01-13-1966 Vietnam Air Force
814
Lewis Edward Milam
AL 03-21-1967 Vietnam Army
815
Elijah Miles Jr
AL 12-11-1968 Vietnam Army
816
Claude Paul Miller
AL 07-10-1967 Vietnam Army
817
Frank Leonard Miller III
AL 09-30-1965 Vietnam Army
818
Green Edward Miller Jr
AL 05-05-1970 Vietnam Army
819
Johnnie Robert Miller
AL 09-18-1969 Vietnam Army
820
Ormond Mitchell Miller
AL 05-16-1968 Vietnam Marines
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