Gold Star Veterans : Michigan Vietnam War

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Name State Date War Branch
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Luther James Lackland
MI 06-17-1969 Vietnam Marines
1382
James Phillip Laclear
MI 05-12-1966 Vietnam Marines
1383
Albert Allen Ladd
MI 04-17-1969 Vietnam Army
1384
Thomas Lee Lafferty
MI 12-07-1970 Vietnam Army
1385
John James Lafler
MI 08-27-1970 Vietnam Marines
1386
Clyde David Lahr
MI 06-05-1969 Vietnam Army
1387
James Walter Lahti
MI 09-01-1968 Vietnam Army
1388
James Franklin M Laird
MI 02-25-1969 Vietnam Marines
1389
Robert Dennis Lajko
MI 12-27-1966 Vietnam Army
1390
William Ernest Lamar
MI 08-23-1971 Vietnam Army
1391
Elwin Jay Lamb
MI 06-29-1967 Vietnam Army
1392
Lavern Michael Lamey
MI 03-05-1969 Vietnam Army
1393
Peter Alan Lamont
MI 04-02-1967 Vietnam Army
1394
Allen James Lams
MI 12-27-1969 Vietnam Army
1395
Mark Robert Lander
MI 05-20-1967 Vietnam Marines
1396
Vincent P Landon
MI 02-02-1968 Vietnam Army
1397
Duane Henry Landwehr Jr
MI 06-06-1969 Vietnam Army
1398
Alan Lane
MI 05-13-1967 Vietnam Army
1399
Albert Leroy Lane Jr
MI 07-16-1970 Vietnam Army
1400
Thomas Allen Lane
MI 05-26-1967 Vietnam Navy
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