Gold Star Veterans : Georgia Vietnam War

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Name State Date War Branch
941
Orland Thomas Lloyd
GA 04-07-1970 Vietnam Army
942
Ted T Locklar
GA 10-31-1966 Vietnam Army
943
Douglas Leonard Long Jr
GA 04-13-1968 Vietnam Marines
944
Herlihy Townsend Long
GA 01-27-1968 Vietnam Army
945
Johnny F Long
GA 07-19-1966 Vietnam Army
946
Arthur James Lord
GA 04-19-1968 Vietnam Army
947
Douglas Hugh Lott Jr
GA 10-30-1969 Vietnam Army
948
Jere Rone Lowe
GA 10-14-1969 Vietnam Army
949
Donald Steven Lowery
GA 02-15-1967 Vietnam Army
950
Gary Lumpkin
NJ 12-01-1966 Vietnam Army
951
Harry James Lumpkin
GA 10-10-1970 Vietnam Army
952
Michael John Luse
GA 03-11-1971 Vietnam Army
953
Weldon George Lynn
GA 02-17-1969 Vietnam Marines
954
Joseph Bingham Mack Jr
GA 09-17-1966 Vietnam Army
955
Willie Edward Mack
GA 06-10-1970 Vietnam Marines
956
Charles Davis Macken
GA 03-08-1969 Vietnam Army
957
Vertis L Mackey
GA 11-24-1967 Vietnam Army
958
Morris A Mallard Jr
GA 08-07-1968 Vietnam Army
959
John Perry Malloy
GA 03-21-1970 Vietnam Army
960
Don Manac
GA 08-20-1970 Vietnam Marines
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