Gold Star Veterans : Georgia Vietnam War

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indicates a related state match, for example, born in or lived in or attended school in Georgia
Name State Date War Branch
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Guy Lester Bellew
GA 10-13-1967 Vietnam Army
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Snyder Pattishall Bembry
GA 11-17-1965 Vietnam Army
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Earle John Bemis
GA 06-01-1969 Vietnam Army
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Gernot Bender
GA 03-25-1969 Vietnam Army
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Don Curtis Benfield
GA 04-08-1967 Vietnam Marines
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Howard Gilbert Benford
GA 12-19-1969 Vietnam Air Force
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Charles Duane Bennett
GA 07-07-1968 Vietnam Army
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George Rogers Bennett
GA 04-26-1968 Vietnam Army
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James Stephen Bennett
GA 04-30-1968 Vietnam Marines
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John Arthur Bennett
GA 09-16-1969 Vietnam Army
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Robert Trame Bensberg
CO 05-27-1969 Vietnam Army
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David Eugene Benson
GA 09-18-1965 Vietnam Air Force
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Bruce Martin Benzing
FL 11-20-1967 Vietnam Army
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William Edwin Bernard
GA 01-06-1968 Vietnam Army
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Charlie E Berry
GA 06-17-1968 Vietnam Army
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Joe Cleveland Berry
GA 09-24-1968 Vietnam Army
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William Arthur Berry
GA 01-31-1968 Vietnam Air Force
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Gola Calvin Betleyoun
GA 02-23-1968 Vietnam Army
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Thomas Arthur Biddulph
GA 10-27-1968 Vietnam Army
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Lewis Lamar Biggers
GA 08-26-1968 Vietnam Marines
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