Gold Star Veterans : Tennessee Vietnam War

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Name State Date War Branch
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Carroll David Abbott
TN 10-29-1966 Vietnam Army
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James Michael Abbott
TN 04-25-1969 Vietnam Army
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Wallace Adrion Abbott
TN 11-04-1966 Vietnam Army
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Dwight Lee Adams
TN 09-16-1968 Vietnam Marines
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Frank Houston Adams
TN 03-23-1970 Vietnam Marines
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James Richard Adams
TN 04-22-1967 Vietnam Army
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Billy Anthony Adcock
TN 10-04-1968 Vietnam Army
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Homer Lee Ake Jr
TN 03-03-1968 Vietnam Army
9
James Franklin Akins
TN 05-19-1967 Vietnam Marines
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James Curtis Alderidge
TN 02-24-1969 Vietnam Army
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Charles Phillip Alexander
TN 02-21-1967 Vietnam Marines
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Elton Harrold Alexander
TN 09-05-1969 Vietnam Army
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J H Alexander
TN 03-06-1966 Vietnam Army
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Robert Lee Alexander
TN 10-31-1969 Vietnam Army
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Sammie Edward Alexander
TN 05-17-1970 Vietnam Army
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Adrian Laurence Allen
TN 10-09-1969 Vietnam Marines
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Dan Steven Allen
TN 08-21-1966 Vietnam Marines
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Dan S Allen III
TN 11-12-1967 Vietnam Army
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William Cordell Allen Jr
TN 06-24-1967 Vietnam Marines
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Don Earl Alley
TN 09-05-1966 Vietnam Marines
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