Gold Star Veterans : Michigan Vietnam War

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Name State Date War Branch
1001
Lowell Eugene Harms
MI 12-03-1966 Vietnam Army
1002
Gregory Alexander Harper
MI 05-21-1968 Vietnam Army
1003
Harold Owen Harper
MI 09-12-1970 Vietnam Army
1004
John Charles Harrington
MI 06-04-1968 Vietnam Marines
1005
Carl Allen Harris
MI 01-12-1968 Vietnam Army
1006
Doyle Lee Harris
MI 06-07-1967 Vietnam Marines
1007
Edward Lawrence Harris
MI 09-04-1971 Vietnam Army
1008
Hal Harris
MI 09-14-1969 Vietnam Army
1009
Philip Anthony Harris
MI 04-09-1970 Vietnam Army
1010
Roland Lorenzo Harris
MI 02-06-1969 Vietnam Army
1011
Terrence L Harris
MI 12-24-1970 Vietnam Army
1012
William Lawrence Harris
MI 02-28-1968 Vietnam Marines
1013
Thomas Norman Harrison
MI 06-22-1966 Vietnam Army
1014
Raymond Leonard Hart
MI 02-14-1967 Vietnam Army
1015
James Wilson Harter
MI 05-12-1969 Vietnam Army
1016
Howard John Hartman
MI 08-29-1968 Vietnam Army
1017
John William Hartman
CA 11-30-1967 Vietnam Army
1018
Donald Harry Hartness
MI 06-07-1968 Vietnam Marines
1019
Otis Lamont Hartry
MI 08-16-1968 Vietnam Army
1020
Leo Francis Hartsuff
MI 09-07-1969 Vietnam Army
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