Gold Star Veterans : Massachusetts Vietnam War

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Name State Date War Branch
941
Frank Ernest Morey Jr
MA 12-05-1967 Vietnam Marines
942
Walter William Morgan
MA 10-04-1967 Vietnam Marines
943
Richard Girard Morin
MA 12-20-1968 Vietnam Marines
944
Dennis Leroy Morrill
MA 03-20-1970 Vietnam Army
945
Edward Francis Morrill
MA 04-03-1969 Vietnam Army
946
David Michael Morris
MA 11-14-1968 Vietnam Army
947
Harold Herbert Morris
MA 01-31-1967 Vietnam Army
948
Robert Edward Morris Jr
MA 11-03-1970 Vietnam Army
949
Thomas Richard Morris
MA 06-25-1968 Vietnam Army
950
Wendell Albert Morrison
MA 01-16-1969 Vietnam Navy
951
William John Morrison
MA 11-01-1968 Vietnam Marines
952
Peter Moskos
MA 07-07-1967 Vietnam Marines
953
Vincent Antonio Mottola
MA 02-23-1968 Vietnam Marines
954
Richard Stephen Moxley
MA 08-29-1968 Vietnam Marines
955
John James Moynahan
CA 03-17-1972 Vietnam Army
956
Robert Alton Mulholland
CA 03-29-1969 Vietnam Marines
957
William Francis Mullen
MA 04-29-1966 Vietnam Marines
958
Wayne Wilson Mullin
MA 08-20-1970 Vietnam Navy
959
Patrick John Muraca
MA 02-25-1969 Vietnam Marines
960
Francis John Muraco
MA 11-23-1967 Vietnam Marines
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