Gold Star Veterans : Michigan Vietnam War

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Name State Date War Branch
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Eddie Ralph Kelley
MI 03-19-1969 Vietnam Army
1262
Johnnie Woodrow Kelley
MI 09-04-1967 Vietnam Marines
1263
Thomas R Kelley
MI 08-18-1967 Vietnam Army
1264
John William Sidney Kelly
MI 02-15-1970 Vietnam Army
1265
Michael Dennis Kelly
MI 08-06-1969 Vietnam Army
1266
Michael John Kelly
MI 04-06-1969 Vietnam Marines
1267
Clifford Earl Kelsey
MI 05-23-1967 Vietnam Army
1268
J C Kelsey
MI 12-02-1966 Vietnam Air Force
1269
Ronald Keith Kelsey
MI 12-12-1970 Vietnam Air Force
1270
Donald William Iv Kemble
MI 11-28-1967 Vietnam Army
1271
Edward Kemp
OH 10-23-1965 Vietnam Marines
1272
Jerald Wayne Kemp
MI 11-16-1967 Vietnam Army
1273
Thomas William Kemp
MI 05-30-1968 Vietnam Marines
1274
Donald Lee Kennedy
MI 09-17-1969 Vietnam Marines
1275
Danny Owen Kennell
MI 06-12-1967 Vietnam Army
1276
Jesse Phillip Kent
MI 05-29-1969 Vietnam Army
1277
Elmer Fred Kepsel
MI 02-16-1967 Vietnam Army
1278
Norman Theodore Kerr
MI 04-13-1967 Vietnam Air Force
1279
Keith Keski
MI 04-17-1969 Vietnam Army
1280
William George Keyes
MI 04-24-1968 Vietnam Army
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