Gold Star Veterans : Mississippi Vietnam War

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Name State Date War Branch
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Augustus Adams
MS 06-01-1971 Vietnam Army
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Davey Marlin Adams
MS 12-12-1968 Vietnam Army
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Larry Earl Adams
MS 06-29-1968 Vietnam Marines
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Lee Chester Adams
WI 04-19-1968 Vietnam Marines
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Billie Alvin Allen
MS 11-02-1966 Vietnam Marines
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Danny Ray Allen
MS 03-16-1970 Vietnam Army
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Joe Ebert Allen
MS 05-24-1968 Vietnam Marines
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Thomas Barry Allen
MS 11-22-1967 Vietnam Army
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James Albert Amos
MS 07-27-1969 Vietnam Army
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Leon Anderson Jr
MS 02-03-1968 Vietnam Army
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William Larry Andrews
MS 03-26-1970 Vietnam Marines
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Bobby Joe Ard
MS 04-30-1967 Vietnam Marines
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Terry Lee Armstrong
MS 11-02-1968 Vietnam Army
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Odis Daniel Arnold
CA 06-30-1961 Vietnam Army
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Donald Eugene Ausborn
AL 08-12-1968 Vietnam Army
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Joe Lynn Avant
MS 03-14-1971 Vietnam Army
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Bobby Lee Bailey
MS 07-15-1970 Vietnam Army
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Tony Anderson Baker
CA 07-05-1968 Vietnam Marines
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Willie James Baker
MS 03-11-1967 Vietnam Army
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Michael Henry Ball
MS 04-29-1966 Vietnam Army
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