Gold Star Veterans : Michigan Vietnam War

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Name State Date War Branch
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Carl Irving Johnson
MI 06-22-1968 Vietnam Army
1202
Charles Timothy Johnson
MI 03-04-1968 Vietnam Marines
1203
Christopher Paul Johnson
MI 06-30-1967 Vietnam Marines
1204
Clarence Edward Johnson
MI 09-20-1966 Vietnam Marines
1205
Dale Lloyd Johnson
MI 06-08-1969 Vietnam Army
1206
Dannie Lewis Johnson
MI 12-30-1967 Vietnam Army
1207
David Keith Johnson
MI 05-26-1970 Vietnam Army
1208
George Dennis Johnson
FL 03-16-1967 Vietnam Marines
1209
Gerald Lee Johnson
MI 06-20-1968 Vietnam Marines
1210
Joe D Johnson Jr
MI 01-02-1967 Vietnam Army
1211
Lawrence Eugene Johnson
MI 07-05-1968 Vietnam Marines
1212
Michael James Johnson
MI 06-19-1968 Vietnam Army
1213
Paul Edward Johnson
MI 07-07-1969 Vietnam Army
1214
Philip Allen Johnson
MI 02-21-1969 Vietnam Army
1215
Richard Arnold Johnson
MI 05-07-1967 Vietnam Army
1216
Robert Bruce Johnson
MI 11-29-1970 Vietnam Air Force
1217
Wayne David Johnson
MI 10-04-1968 Vietnam Army
1218
William Henry Johnson
MI 04-17-1966 Vietnam Marines
1219
Willie Johnson Jr
MI 03-27-1971 Vietnam Army
1220
Byron Norris Jones
MI 04-12-1968 Vietnam Army
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