Gold Star Veterans : Massachusetts Vietnam War

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Name State Date War Branch
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John Martin Burke
MA 03-20-1969 Vietnam Marines
162
Patrick Kevin Burke
MA 03-30-1968 Vietnam Army
163
Thomas James Burke
MA 05-22-1967 Vietnam Army
164
Neil Robert Burnham
MA 12-17-1968 Vietnam Army
165
Earl Kenneth Burns Jr
MA 11-26-1966 Vietnam Air Force
166
Michael Christopher Burns
MA 02-25-1969 Vietnam Marines
167
Robert Edward Burns
MA 05-13-1967 Vietnam Navy
168
Philip Edward Burrell
MA 01-11-1968 Vietnam Marines
169
Michael David Burt
MA 06-01-1966 Vietnam Marines
170
Langdon Gates Burwell
MA 02-03-1968 Vietnam Marines
171
Thomas Edward Bush
MA 11-21-1968 Vietnam Marines
172
Richard Howard Buzzell
MA 12-19-1970 Vietnam Navy
173
James Ronald Byrne
CA 08-13-1969 Vietnam Marines
174
Michael Joseph Byron
MA 10-03-1968 Vietnam Army
175
James Jacob Byszek
MA 07-01-1970 Vietnam Army
176
Anibal Sylvia Cabral Jr
MA 01-25-1969 Vietnam Marines
177
James Anthony Cabral Jr
MA 08-12-1969 Vietnam Army
178
John Joseph Cabral
MA 06-16-1972 Vietnam Navy
179
Michael John Cadorette
MA 12-07-1968 Vietnam Marines
180
Kevin Arthur Cahill
MA 10-12-1967 Vietnam Marines
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