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TEXAS CAPITOL VIETNAM VETERANS MONUMENT Honoring Our 3,417 Texas Vietnam War Heroes James Downing aalunD • michael Peter aaron • DaviD FloyD able • Paul harolD abraham • Jesse roDriquez acosta • tom Perry acton • eddie Duane acuff • arthur Pina aDame • santiago D aDames • bert morris aDams • carl turner aDams • george gayral aDams • hughie Darell aDams • Kenney milton aDams • michael Drue aDams • ronnie lee aDams • roscoe DaviD aDams • teD wane aDams • terrance Dean aDams • aDolFo aguilar • armanDo aguilar • arnolD aguilar • nicK alFreD aguilar • PeDro ramirez aguilar • reimunDo aguilar • robert aguilar • Jose Jesus aguillon • arthur cecilio aguirre • FiDel Joe aguirre • robert ernest ahlstrom • Jim lamarr ailstocK • John vincent aKin • amaDo alaniz • benito v alaniz • luis angel alaniz • Paul gilbert alaniz • raymonD alaniz • Jessie charles alba • seFerino albarez • aDolPh william albrecht • terry howarD alDerson • lawrence lee alDrich • lemuel lenoel alewine • Dewey lee alexanDer • 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aranDa • manuel v arenas • anthony clarK armbruster • rocKy D armsteaD • John william armstrong • william Preston armstrong • robert milton arnolD william henry arnolD • eDwarD ray arnwine • JosePh charles aronce • michael lorrell arrants • Jessie arreDonDo • Jose Francisco arroyo • marvin s arthington • robert FranKlin asher • henry lewis ashForD • laurence ray ashmore • James oDell ashton • curtis morris ashton • blaKe eDwarD aston • James michael aston • ronalD s athanasiou • eDwin lee atterberry • FranKlin Delano auDilet • riley clayton austin • william olen austin • norman Dwane auten • James harolD autrey • alberto angel avalos • william clayton averitte Juan avila • raFiel avila • Jimmy arDell awalt • eDuarDo ayala • tony John ayala • James henry ayres • Jesse stePhen ayres • DaviD azore • vlaDimir henry baciK • william clay baer • ellis miller bailey • roy Dee bailey • michael harry bairD • allen James baKer • arthur Dale baKer • billy ray baKer • John houston baKer • Kenneth earl baKer • robert benton baKer • wayne rolanD baKer • cliFton aDair balDwin • nello balDwin • robert earl balDwin • arthur wyman ball • DaviD martin ball • geralD roy ballarD • robert F balsley macario s banDa • James r banKs • ray carrol banKs • ronalD neil banKston • george l barber • henry eDwarD barber • richarD anthony barbolla • Johnnie F barchaK • lee mellington barger • PhilliP Dennis barger • ross owen barlow • charles Peter barnes • shelDon ora barnes • stePhen westley barnes • charles eDwarD barnett • Jimmy Dalton barnett • robert russell barnett • lawrence ray barns • JacKie wayne barnwell • wilma J barr • gilberto barrera • tomas antonio barrera • John Daniel barrett • robert bruce barron arthur wayne bartlett • howarD lynn bartley • James raybon barton • James wesley barton • Forrest la wayne bartram • Jerry Don basDen • george clinger bass • Joe harrell bass • willarD thurman bateman • michael olan batson • robert Filmore batson • JosePh chriss battle • thomas eDison baumgarDner • roger bruce baxter • stePhen carl beals • James Francis bean • Jimmy Dale bean • DonalD wayne bearD • eDwarD russell beasley • arthur lee beaty • robert allen beavers • Javier becerra • ruDy morales becerra • Jerry Don becK James christoPher becKer • walter warD becKer • charles bedforD • ronnie D beets • terry Kent beggs • aDolFo martinez beJarano • albert lee bell • Doyle lynn bell • eDwarD James bell • harDy lee bell • harrison bell • holly gene bell • leslie raven bell • lewis Douglas bell • michael Dean bell • robert graham bell • robert eric belt • augustine beltram • anastacio hernanDez beltran • trino baltazar benaviDez • larry wayne benge • Juan benitez • charles eDwin bennett • george willy bennett • marvin Dale bennett • guye raymonD benson • FranK henry beran • James thomas bergen • Dixie carl berger • eric emanuel bergquist • victor D bermea • enrique munoz bernal • thomas g bernarDy • Danny clarence berrier • charles ray berry • DaviD loyall berry • JacK albert berry • tommy loyD berry • vance alyn berry • hugh victor best • leonarD leroy bevels • eDwarD hugo beyer • quinton morgan bice • larry william bieDiger • Joe leslie biffle • ruFus wilson bills • JacKie Dean birD • michael Deverne birD • Danny ray bishoP • teD Jason bishoP • victor lee blacK • Jerry eDwarD blacKburn • thomas lee blacKman • eDwarD gee blacKmon • Kenneth leon blacKmon • DonalD ray blair • PatricK lynn blair • thomas arthur blair • JacK PatricK blaKe • l c blaKe • roy James blaKeley • gheralD eDwarD blalocK • walter rogers blalocK • heriberto blanco • william Pete bletsch • Jimmie ray blissett • wayne alDen blomstrom • larry will blooDsworth • ronalD michael blue • Paul boren blunt • samuel blunt • DonalD Joe boaz • steven warren boegli • larry Joe boehm • DaviD leonarD boggs • carl eugene bolDen • Daniel hyman bolDen • anDerson Don bolton • billy carroll bolton • lossie FranKlin bone • robert lynn bone • Freddie allen bonetti • william boney • gerarD rex boniFazi 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