Gold Star Veterans : Michigan Vietnam War

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Name State Date War Branch
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David Martin Miszewski
MI 11-22-1968 Vietnam Army
1682
Leroy Gerald Mitchell
MI 04-07-1967 Vietnam Army
1683
Robert E Mitchell Jr
MI 07-29-1969 Vietnam Army
1684
William David Mize
MI 10-28-1967 Vietnam Army
1685
Maurice Karl Mock
WA 07-02-1967 Vietnam Marines
1686
Philip John Modderman
MI 05-21-1969 Vietnam Marines
1687
Charles Merlin Moe Jr
MI 05-17-1969 Vietnam Marines
1688
Lenard F Moeggenborg
MI 08-24-1969 Vietnam Army
1689
Michael George Moharemoff
MI 02-20-1968 Vietnam Army
1690
Dale Burton Moilanen
MI 02-01-1972 Vietnam Army
1691
Kevin Eugene Moline
MI 10-30-1968 Vietnam Army
1692
Roger Ralph Moll
MI 08-23-1968 Vietnam Army
1693
Nicholas Michael Molnar
MI 03-30-1970 Vietnam Army
1694
August Harold Monhof
MI 12-05-1967 Vietnam Marines
1695
Burton Charles Montross
MI 02-23-1966 Vietnam Army
1696
Charles Bernard Moore
MI 12-12-1969 Vietnam Army
1697
Charles Edward Moore Jr
CA 07-08-1968 Vietnam Army
1698
David Allen Moore
MI 06-28-1967 Vietnam Army
1699
David Charles Moore
MI 03-02-1968 Vietnam Marines
1700
Elgan Leroy Moore
AZ 12-04-1967 Vietnam Marines
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