Gold Star Veterans : Georgia Vietnam War

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indicates a related state match, for example, born in or lived in or attended school in Georgia
Name State Date War Branch
1701
William Overton Winston
GA 08-01-1967 Vietnam Marines
1702
James Carl Wise Jr
GA 12-23-1965 Vietnam Air Force
1703
Dewitt Joseph Wolf
GA 01-12-1968 Vietnam Army
1704
Charles Wood
GA 02-10-1968 Vietnam Army
1705
David Beavers Wood
GA 04-26-1971 Vietnam Army
1706
Donald Roy Wood
GA 09-28-1967 Vietnam Marines
1707
Larry Lester Wood
GA 12-20-1969 Vietnam Army
1708
Robert Abbott Wood
GA 03-15-1970 Vietnam Army
1709
Robert Helm Wood
GA 04-09-1968 Vietnam Marines
1710
Robert Wayne Wood
GA 07-21-1967 Vietnam Navy
1711
Thomas Daniel Wood Jr
GA 05-21-1972 Vietnam Air Force
1712
Willis Leroy Wood
GA 09-13-1967 Vietnam Marines
1713
Ralph Traylor Woodall Jr
GA 03-18-1967 Vietnam Army
1714
Charlie K Wooden
GA 04-11-1968 Vietnam Army
1715
Alton Darnell Woodruff
GA 04-26-1969 Vietnam Army
1716
Ray Houston Woods
GA 03-03-1968 Vietnam Army
1717
Willard Paul Woods
GA 09-21-1967 Vietnam Marines
1718
John Henry Woody
GA 11-17-1965 Vietnam Army
1719
William Keneith Word
CA 05-28-1969 Vietnam Army
1720
Milton Jerry Worrell
GA 01-16-1969 Vietnam Navy
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