Gold Star Veterans : Tennessee Vietnam War

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Name State Date War Branch
961
Ronnie Calvin Presley
TN 03-06-1968 Vietnam Marines
962
David Edgar Price Jr
VA 02-05-1967 Vietnam Marines
963
Robert Glen Price
TN 05-04-1968 Vietnam Army
964
William F Priddy
TN 12-13-1966 Vietnam Army
965
John R Prince
TN 01-15-1967 Vietnam Army
966
Ervin Proctor
TN 09-13-1968 Vietnam Army
967
Harvey Junior Profitt
TN 06-11-1966 Vietnam Army
968
Michael Laverne Pugh
TN 11-01-1966 Vietnam Army
969
Ronald Virgil Putnam
TN 11-08-1966 Vietnam Army
970
Arthur Gerald Qualls
TN 05-20-1970 Vietnam Army
971
Earl Thomas Quillen
TN 03-17-1969 Vietnam Army
972
Roger Dell Quillen
TN 01-28-1968 Vietnam Army
973
Bobby Joe Quinn
TN 01-09-1967 Vietnam Army
974
Roger William Rabey
TN 03-10-1967 Vietnam Army
975
Charles Ransome Raines
TN 12-22-1969 Vietnam Marines
976
James Ronald Rainwater
TN 07-02-1969 Vietnam Army
977
William Randolph Jr
TN 05-07-1968 Vietnam Army
978
William Lewis Randolph
TN 01-13-1967 Vietnam Army
979
Franklin Delano Ratliff
TN 07-03-1968 Vietnam Marines
980
Jerry Scott Ratliff
TN 10-27-1968 Vietnam Army
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