Gold Star Veterans : Massachusetts Vietnam War

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Name State Date War Branch
821
Daniel Francis Lynch Jr
MA 11-12-1969 Vietnam Marines
822
Kevin Francis Lynch
MA 09-09-1970 Vietnam Army
823
John Paul Lyon
MA 04-18-1969 Vietnam Army
824
Henry Elmer MacCann
MA 03-28-1968 Vietnam Air Force
825
Jerome James Macdonald
MA 12-30-1967 Vietnam Army
826
Calvin Ronald MacKay
MA 02-12-1968 Vietnam Army
827
John Donald Kenne MacLean
MA 02-04-1968 Vietnam Marines
828
Thomas MacMillan
MA 03-06-1968 Vietnam Marines
829
Edmund Lambert MacNeil III
MA 05-02-1971 Vietnam Army
830
John Martin Madden Jr
MA 04-25-1969 Vietnam Army
831
John Edward Madigan Jr
MA 10-07-1967 Vietnam Army
832
John Joseph Magee
MA 02-25-1968 Vietnam Army
833
James A Magnusson Jr
MA 04-04-1965 Vietnam Air Force
834
Joel Michael Magrass
MA 01-05-1970 Vietnam Army
835
Christopher Joseph Maguire III
CA 07-02-1967 Vietnam Navy
836
James William Mahler
MA 09-09-1965 Vietnam Marines
837
James Costa Maiato Jr
MA 11-12-1968 Vietnam Marines
838
John Joseph Mailloux
MA 11-24-1968 Vietnam Marines
839
William Arthur Malenfant
NH 01-15-1971 Vietnam Army
840
John Joseph Malloy
MA 07-06-1967 Vietnam Marines
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