Gold Star Veterans : Tennessee Vietnam War

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indicates a related state match, for example, born in or lived in or attended school in Tennessee
Name State Date War Branch
941
Ronald Dwight Perry
TN 12-21-1972 Vietnam Air Force
942
James Allen Pettitt
TN 04-14-1968 Vietnam Army
943
Howard Palma Petty
TN 03-15-1968 Vietnam Army
944
John Robert Petty Jr
TN 10-26-1965 Vietnam Marines
945
Ray Williard Phelps Jr
TN 10-10-1968 Vietnam Marines
946
Marvin Foster Phillips
TN 09-26-1966 Vietnam Army
947
Samuel Henry Pierce Jr
CA 08-16-1969 Vietnam Army
948
Charles H Pilkington Jr
TN 05-14-1969 Vietnam Marines
949
Ernest Gerald Pipkin
TN 10-13-1966 Vietnam Army
950
L C Pitchford
TN 12-10-1965 Vietnam Army
951
William Lynn Pitt
TN 08-28-1968 Vietnam Marines
952
William Hudsol Pless
TN 01-04-1969 Vietnam Marines
953
Gerald W Plunkett
TN 09-13-1968 Vietnam Army
954
John Christopher Pody III
TN 07-29-1967 Vietnam Navy
955
Robert Edwin Poe
TN 03-04-1968 Vietnam Army
956
William Claude Poole
TN 03-06-1967 Vietnam Army
957
William Guy Poole III
TN 06-05-1968 Vietnam Army
958
Walter Glenn Pope
TN 04-29-1968 Vietnam Navy
959
James Ralph Potter
TN 09-11-1969 Vietnam Army
960
Donald Howard Powers
TN 12-21-1971 Vietnam Army
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