Gold Star Veterans : Michigan Vietnam War

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Name State Date War Branch
1141
Herman Leroy Huey
MI 02-07-1966 Vietnam Army
1142
Fernando James Hughes
MI 04-24-1968 Vietnam Marines
1143
Gregory John Hughes
MI 09-26-1969 Vietnam Marines
1144
Robert Allen Hughes
MI 12-12-1969 Vietnam Marines
1145
Edward Charles Hultquist
MI 05-18-1967 Vietnam Army
1146
Gilmer Earl Humphreys
MI 09-13-1968 Vietnam Army
1147
Bob Clarence Hunt Jr
AZ 01-29-1966 Vietnam Army
1148
Barry Alan Hunter
MI 10-09-1967 Vietnam Marines
1149
Billy Ray Hunter
MI 08-30-1970 Vietnam Army
1150
Michael Woodrow Hunter
MI 01-28-1970 Vietnam Army
1151
Willie Hayward Hunter
FL 03-04-1968 Vietnam Army
1152
Samuel Eugene Hurd
MI 01-03-1964 Vietnam Air Force
1153
Thomas Willard Hurlbut
MI 07-08-1969 Vietnam Army
1154
Horatio William Hurston
MI 08-14-1969 Vietnam Army
1155
Paul Thomas Hurt III
MI 06-18-1969 Vietnam Army
1156
John Randolph Huscher
MI 02-19-1968 Vietnam Army
1157
Gary Arza Husted
MI 05-29-1968 Vietnam Marines
1158
Walter Eugene Hutchinson
MI 09-04-1969 Vietnam Army
1159
Ronald Lester Huxtable
MI 09-17-1970 Vietnam Army
1160
Floyd Allan Hyder
MI 11-21-1967 Vietnam Army
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