Gold Star Veterans : Maryland Vietnam War

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Name State Date War Branch
841
Stephen Edward Shields
MD 06-20-1972 Vietnam Army
842
Don Lee Shockley
MD 03-28-1967 Vietnam Marines
843
John Joseph Shorter
MD 06-23-1968 Vietnam Marines
844
Richard Lee Shuck
MD 02-24-1969 Vietnam Army
845
Adrian Edward Sigler
MD 02-19-1968 Vietnam Army
846
Maximilian Heinrich Simmeth
MD 01-31-1968 Vietnam Army
847
Ralph Simon
MD 06-11-1966 Vietnam Army
848
Edward Singleton Jr
MD 02-25-1968 Vietnam Army
849
Thomas Edward Sirbaugh
MD 10-31-1968 Vietnam Army
850
Richard Aaron Skinner
MD 08-10-1966 Vietnam Marines
851
Freddie Leon Slater
MD 05-03-1972 Vietnam Air Force
852
William A Slaughter Jr
MD 10-28-1965 Vietnam Army
853
James Francis Smallwood
MD 05-14-1966 Vietnam Marines
854
Jimmy Andrew Smallwood
MD 10-02-1968 Vietnam Army
855
Atlas Jasper Morene Smay
MD 09-17-1966 Vietnam Army
856
Adrian James Smith
FL 02-23-1969 Vietnam Marines
857
Alfred Douglas Smith Jr
MD 04-06-1968 Vietnam Army
858
Allen Thomas Smith
MD 02-14-1968 Vietnam Army
859
Barry Wayne Smith
MD 02-19-1969 Vietnam Marines
860
Charles Daniel Smith
MD 03-18-1968 Vietnam Army
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