Gold Star Veterans : Massachusetts Vietnam War

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Name State Date War Branch
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Walter William McGinn
MA 09-12-1968 Vietnam Navy
882
Paul Edward McGinness
MA 10-19-1968 Vietnam Army
883
Kevin Michael McGovern
MA 12-06-1967 Vietnam Army
884
John Arthur McIntosh
MA 02-05-1968 Vietnam Marines
885
Arthur James McIntyre
MA 03-24-1969 Vietnam Army
886
Kenneth Dewey McKenney
MA 05-15-1966 Vietnam Air Force
887
Arthur Vincent McLaughlin Jr
MA 12-20-1972 Vietnam Air Force
888
Frederick J McLaughlin
MA 02-10-1969 Vietnam Army
889
Mark Michael McLaughlin
MA 02-18-1967 Vietnam Marines
890
William F McLaughlin
MA 10-04-1969 Vietnam Army
891
Charles McMahon Jr
MA 04-29-1975 Vietnam Marines
892
Frederick Alfred McMahon
MA 05-04-1967 Vietnam Marines
893
James Harold McMahon
MA 06-09-1969 Vietnam Marines
894
Peter Hinchman McMurray
MA 08-27-1969 Vietnam Army
895
John Joseph McNabb
MA 11-30-1967 Vietnam Army
896
Paul Francis McNally
MA 06-06-1965 Vietnam Marines
897
William James McNamara
MA 03-07-1969 Vietnam Army
898
Joseph Daniel McNeil
MA 05-31-1968 Vietnam Marines
899
Joseph Dennis McNulty
MA 09-19-1966 Vietnam Marines
900
Charles Thomas McNutt
MA 07-26-1968 Vietnam Army
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