Gold Star Veterans : Massachusetts Vietnam War

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Name State Date War Branch
861
John Douglas Mcarthur
MA 07-30-1969 Vietnam Army
862
Morris Ralph McBride
MA 03-03-1964 Vietnam Army
863
Michael Lester McCafferty
MA 10-03-1968 Vietnam Army
864
Vincent Owen McCann Jr
MA 12-26-1969 Vietnam Army
865
Edward Charles McCarthy
MA 02-02-1967 Vietnam Marines
866
John Edward McCarthy
MA 02-20-1967 Vietnam Army
867
John Henry McCarthy
MA 03-25-1968 Vietnam Marines
868
Robert John McCarthy
MA 11-11-1968 Vietnam Marines
869
William Francis McCarthy
MA 12-16-1967 Vietnam Marines
870
Robert William McCluskey
MA 02-05-1969 Vietnam Marines
871
William Edward McCormack
MA 09-02-1969 Vietnam Army
872
Thomas A McCormick Jr
MA 05-04-1968 Vietnam Army
873
James Edward McCue
MA 01-31-1968 Vietnam Marines
874
Gerald Francis McDonald
MA 05-26-1967 Vietnam Marines
875
Thomas Randall McDonald Jr
GA 09-11-1969 Vietnam Army
876
Robert James McDonough
MA 08-29-1968 Vietnam Army
877
Paul McEachron
MA 08-15-1967 Vietnam Marines
878
Edward Ralph McEleney Jr
MA 10-01-1972 Vietnam Navy
879
Harry McEwing
MA 07-08-1970 Vietnam Army
880
James Brian McGarry
MA 09-17-1969 Vietnam Marines
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