Gold Star Veterans : Virginia Vietnam War

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Name State Date War Branch
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David Lee White
VA 09-21-1968 Vietnam Army
1282
Eddy Eugene White
VA 06-30-1970 Vietnam Army
1283
Robert Alexander White
VA 02-07-1966 Vietnam Army
1284
Robert Wesley White
VA 07-11-1969 Vietnam Marines
1285
Morris Alfred Whitehead
VA 02-24-1968 Vietnam Army
1286
Denham Altfather Whitesell Jr
VA 12-02-1968 Vietnam Marines
1287
Harry Owens Whitlock Jr
VA 10-23-1967 Vietnam Marines
1288
Leroy Allen Whitlow
VA 08-15-1968 Vietnam Army
1289
Warren Taylor Whitmire Jr
VA 05-01-1968 Vietnam Army
1290
Garland D Whitmore II
VA 09-05-1967 Vietnam Army
1291
Curtis Whitted
VA 05-26-1970 Vietnam Army
1292
Thomas William Whitten
VA 03-21-1969 Vietnam Army
1293
Hiram Eli Marvin Wiggins
VA 01-20-1967 Vietnam Army
1294
Ovid Keith Wiggins
VA 08-14-1965 Vietnam Air Force
1295
Charley Andrew Wilborn
VA 10-05-1970 Vietnam Marines
1296
Erskine Buford Wilde
VA 07-27-1966 Vietnam Army
1297
Joseph Anthony Wilk Jr
VA 01-22-1969 Vietnam Navy
1298
Alton Wilkins III
VA 08-31-1966 Vietnam Marines
1299
Leon David Willard
VA 08-13-1968 Vietnam Army
1300
Burr McBride Willey
VA 06-19-1972 Vietnam Army
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