Gold Star Veterans : Virginia Vietnam War

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Name State Date War Branch
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Dwight Pollard Bowles
VA 11-03-1965 Vietnam Air Force
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Frank Joseph Bowles
VA 07-09-1967 Vietnam Marines
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Paul Madison Bowlin
VA 06-08-1969 Vietnam Marines
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John Raymond Bowling Sr
VA 10-31-1966 Vietnam Army
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Joseph Bruce Bowman
VA 02-08-1968 Vietnam Army
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Roger Dale Bowman
VA 08-15-1968 Vietnam Army
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Walter Boyd Jr
VA 05-15-1975 Vietnam Marines
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Robert Thomas Boykin
VA 05-20-1967 Vietnam Marines
109
Jack Ray Bradner
VA 05-15-1966 Vietnam Army
110
Kernell Persone Bradsby
VA 05-01-1969 Vietnam Army
111
Donnie Jay Bragg
VA 12-15-1969 Vietnam Army
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James Miles Brandon Jr
VA 03-17-1967 Vietnam Army
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Harry Walter Branham
VA 03-18-1967 Vietnam Army
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Lester J Brantley
VA 08-20-1969 Vietnam Army
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Franklin Ulysses Breckenridge
VA 11-28-1970 Vietnam Army
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Elza Morton Brewer Jr
VA 11-11-1967 Vietnam Army
117
Barry Wayne Brickey
VA 04-02-1967 Vietnam Marines
118
Willie T Brickhouse Jr
VA 12-26-1967 Vietnam Army
119
Everette Wayne Briggs
VA 03-27-1969 Vietnam Army
120
John Larue Brim
VA 03-29-1967 Vietnam Air Force
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