Gold Star Veterans : Tennessee Vietnam War

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Name State Date War Branch
921
Oscar Robert Parrott
TN 05-04-1967 Vietnam Marines
922
John H Pate Jr
TN 05-05-1968 Vietnam Army
923
Carl Eugene Patten
TN 04-29-1970 Vietnam Army
924
Billy J Patterson
TN 04-19-1967 Vietnam Army
925
Johnnie Hugh Patterson
TN 08-13-1967 Vietnam Army
926
Mark Patterson
TN 06-26-1968 Vietnam Marines
927
Richard Lee Patterson
TN 05-29-1969 Vietnam Army
928
John Henry Patton
TN 01-03-1968 Vietnam Marines
929
Brinson Ira Paul
TN 08-20-1968 Vietnam Marines
930
Jeppie Joseph Payne
TN 08-16-1968 Vietnam Army
931
Monte Lynn Payne
TN 10-21-1969 Vietnam Army
932
Homer Lefterage Pease
TN 11-19-1966 Vietnam Army
933
James Edmund Peay
TN 01-07-1968 Vietnam Army
934
Harry Frank Edward Peeples
TN 02-13-1968 Vietnam Army
935
Richard Epps Pegram Jr
TN 08-23-1968 Vietnam Army
936
William Larry Pemberton
TN 07-29-1968 Vietnam Marines
937
Donald L Pender
WA 02-26-1967 Vietnam Army
938
Gary Eldon Perkins
TN 05-22-1966 Vietnam Army
939
R T Perry
TN 10-08-1968 Vietnam Army
940
Randall Earl Perry
TN 01-24-1970 Vietnam Army
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