Gold Star Veterans : Tennessee Vietnam War

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Name State Date War Branch
841
Rochester Mitchell
TN 05-17-1966 Vietnam Army
842
John Marshall Mizelle
TN 01-07-1967 Vietnam Army
843
Chester Andrew Molley
TN 04-23-1969 Vietnam Marines
844
Wayne Moneymaker
TN 03-25-1969 Vietnam Air Force
845
Otha Lee Monger
TN 08-24-1967 Vietnam Marines
846
Donald Lee Montgomery
AL 10-03-1968 Vietnam Army
847
Billy Franklin Mooneyham
TN 10-08-1966 Vietnam Army
848
Billy Dale Moore
TN 02-12-1969 Vietnam Marines
849
Fulton Beverly Moore III
TN 03-09-1969 Vietnam Army
850
Herbert Lee Moore Jr
TN 10-24-1969 Vietnam Marines
851
James Michial Moore
TN 11-13-1969 Vietnam Army
852
Percy Moore
TN 04-19-1969 Vietnam Army
853
William Hyram Moore
TN 02-27-1969 Vietnam Marines
854
Joe Howard Moorehead
TN 10-01-1966 Vietnam Army
855
Willard Franklin Morelock
TN 09-24-1968 Vietnam Marines
856
Hubert Harrol Morgan Jr
TN 07-29-1967 Vietnam Navy
857
James Raymond Morgan
TN 03-31-1967 Vietnam Marines
858
James Henry Morgan
TN 09-25-1968 Vietnam Army
859
John Henry Morgan
TN 05-26-1966 Vietnam Army
860
Michael Lynn Morgan
TN 08-26-1970 Vietnam Army
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