Gold Star Veterans : Michigan Vietnam War

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Name State Date War Branch
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Donald Richard North Jr
MI 05-14-1968 Vietnam Marines
1802
Rollie Melvin Northouse
MI 04-30-1968 Vietnam Army
1803
Benjamin Paul Norton
MI 09-12-1966 Vietnam Marines
1804
Dewight Edwards Norton
MI 01-27-1971 Vietnam Marines
1805
Bernard John Novak
MI 02-22-1968 Vietnam Marines
1806
Michael Joseph Novak
MI 10-27-1968 Vietnam Army
1807
Richard Dennis Novotny
MI 02-12-1967 Vietnam Army
1808
Natalie Nowaczynski
MI 09-22-1970 Vietnam Army
1809
John Thomas Nowak
MI 03-16-1970 Vietnam Marines
1810
John Alexander Nowakowski
MI 03-05-1969 Vietnam Army
1811
Richard Loren Nowry
MI 06-09-1968 Vietnam Marines
1812
Robert Nozewski
MI 06-21-1969 Vietnam Army
1813
Richard Anthony Nuber
MI 05-12-1968 Vietnam Marines
1814
Herman James O'Byrn
MI 10-11-1969 Vietnam Army
1815
Denis O'Connor
CA 10-10-1967 Vietnam Army
1816
Garrett Timothy O'Connor
MI 05-09-1968 Vietnam Army
1817
Daniel Martin O'Donnell
MI 06-08-1967 Vietnam Army
1818
Robert Wayne O'Donnell
MI 03-12-1968 Vietnam Army
1819
Jerry Lee O'Neal
MI 01-26-1969 Vietnam Army
1820
Richard Mark O'Neal
MI 07-26-1968 Vietnam Marines
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