Gold Star Veterans : Georgia Vietnam War

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Name State Date War Branch
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Dennis Adrain Brown
GA 10-14-1969 Vietnam Marines
162
Donald William Brown
GA 08-23-1968 Vietnam Army
163
Douglas Brown
GA 10-31-1967 Vietnam Army
164
Eddie Brown Jr
GA 11-16-1965 Vietnam Army
165
James Anderson Brown II
GA 04-24-1969 Vietnam Army
166
James Tharpe Brown Jr
GA 06-25-1965 Vietnam Army
167
Joe David Brown
GA 01-28-1968 Vietnam Army
168
Joe Mac Brown
GA 9-18-1970 Vietnam Army
169
Joseph L Brown Jr
FL 06-06-1968 Vietnam Marines
170
Robert Lewis Brown
GA 01-26-1967 Vietnam Navy
171
Roger Ray Brown
GA 12-26-1969 Vietnam Army
172
Terry Lee Brown
GA 03-06-1972 Vietnam Army
173
Tommy Lee Brown
GA 05-14-1969 Vietnam Army
174
Willmatt Brown
GA 05-17-1966 Vietnam Army
175
Bill Gwinn Browning
GA 07-20-1970 Vietnam Army
176
Cleveland Browning
GA 05-23-1969 Vietnam Army
177
Arthur Lee Brunt
GA 03-01-1968 Vietnam Marines
178
David Gradey Bryan
GA 06-11-1966 Vietnam Army
179
David Eugene Bryant
GA 10-19-1970 Vietnam Army
180
Freddie James Bryant
GA 03-08-1968 Vietnam Army
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