Gold Star Veterans : South Carolina Vietnam War

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indicates a related state match, for example, born in or lived in or attended school in South Carolina
Name State Date War Branch
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Claude Henry Covington
NY 04-23-1968 Vietnam Army
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Elbert Elisah Cox Jr
VA 05-01-1968 Vietnam Marines
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Joseph William Cox
SC 09-12-1969 Vietnam Army
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Roger Dale Cox
SC 12-28-1969 Vietnam Army
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Robert Mitchell Craig
SC 07-25-1967 Vietnam Army
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Wayne Franklin Crapse
SC 02-13-1968 Vietnam Marines
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Albert Eugene Creamer
SC 04-15-1969 Vietnam Army
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Floyd Allen Cribb
SC 01-29-1966 Vietnam Army
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Jimmy O'Neal Croft
SC 06-08-1968 Vietnam Army
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Jackie Lawrence Crosby
SC 03-12-1969 Vietnam Army
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Donald Coleman Crotts
SC 06-13-1968 Vietnam Marines
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Johnie King Culbreath
FL 05-11-1965 Vietnam Army
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John Paul Culp
SC 02-02-1968 Vietnam Army
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Kenneth Leroy Culvey
SC 07-14-1967 Vietnam Army
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Johnny Jacob Cureton Jr
SC 08-11-1969 Vietnam Army
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James Currie Jr
SC 08-28-1968 Vietnam Army
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Johnnie Lincoln Daniel
SC 10-04-1966 Vietnam Army
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Danny Earl Daniels
SC 02-08-1968 Vietnam Army
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Dana Cornell Darnell
SC 04-26-1967 Vietnam Marines
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David Winthrop Dash
SC 04-08-1970 Vietnam Army
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