Gold Star Veterans : Arkansas Vietnam War

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Name State Date War Branch
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John Wayne Acosta
AR 07-27-1968 Vietnam Army
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Paul Edwin Adams
CA 04-18-1968 Vietnam Army
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Samuel Leroy Akins
CA 09-13-1968 Vietnam Army
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James Harlen Allen
AR 03-30-1971 Vietnam Marines
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Fred Eugene Andrews
AR 01-04-1968 Vietnam Marines
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Carey C Anthony
AR 01-31-1968 Vietnam Army
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Billy Stanley Armstrong
AR 06-16-1968 Vietnam Navy
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Harvey Charles Avery
AR 03-19-1969 Vietnam Army
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Everal Floyd Avey
AR 05-26-1968 Vietnam Navy
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Gerald Leon Aylor
AR 05-20-1967 Vietnam Marines
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Charles Richard Baggett
AR 02-28-1970 Vietnam Army
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Michael Wilson Bailey
AR 01-29-1969 Vietnam Marines
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Thomas Harold Bailey
AR 05-06-1968 Vietnam Army
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Wilson Paul Bailey
AR 08-15-1970 Vietnam Army
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Aquila Baker
AR 05-18-1966 Vietnam Army
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Curtis Richard Baker
AR 03-28-1967 Vietnam Navy
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Danny Ray Baker
AR 06-17-1969 Vietnam Army
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Donald Lee Baker
CA 09-06-1967 Vietnam Marines
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Ronnie Edsel Ballard
AR 01-02-1968 Vietnam Army
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Bobby Joe Barefield
AZ 05-26-1966 Vietnam Army
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