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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Leonard Earl Peacock
GA 05-29-1966 Vietnam Army
1162
John Rudolph Pearson
GA 08-17-1966 Vietnam Army
1163
Earl Timothy Pelham Jr
GA 06-20-1968 Vietnam Army
1164
Vernon Frankl Pendergrass
AL 03-04-1968 Vietnam Marines
1165
John Richard Penman
GA 03-08-1970 Vietnam Army
1166
Clyde Randolph Perry Jr
GA 05-22-1969 Vietnam Army
1167
Dennis Mitchell Perry
GA 07-02-1967 Vietnam Marines
1168
Earnest Perry
GA 05-16-1968 Vietnam Marines
1169
Albert Eugene Peterson Jr
GA 07-19-1971 Vietnam Army
1170
Joe Lee Peterson
GA 10-27-1969 Vietnam Marines
1171
George Robert Pflasterer
GA 07-05-1967 Vietnam Marines
1172
Herbert Lee Phelps
GA 07-08-1969 Vietnam Army
1173
David Joseph Phillips Jr
FL 07-03-1966 Vietnam Air Force
1174
Richard Bruce Phillips
GA 03-21-1969 Vietnam Army
1175
Robert Littleton Phillips
GA 05-06-1970 Vietnam Army
1176
William Leroy Phillips
GA 01-20-1970 Vietnam Army
1177
Richard James Pickard
GA 05-09-1969 Vietnam Army
1178
Morris Calvin Pickett
GA 01-09-1968 Vietnam Army
1179
Clifton Palmer Pierce
WA 01-04-1968 Vietnam Air Force
1180
Phillip Malcolm Pierce Jr
GA 07-22-1966 Vietnam Marines
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