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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David D Davenport Jr
SC 02-05-1967 Vietnam Army
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Donald Charles Daves
SC 11-15-1967 Vietnam Army
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Charles Edward Davis Jr
SC 03-17-1969 Vietnam Marines
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Corner Mack Davis
SC 06-23-1972 Vietnam Army
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Erle Fletcher Davis
DC 10-28-1969 Vietnam Army
206
John K Davis
SC 02-26-1967 Vietnam Army
207
Lewis Anthony Davis
SC 03-17-1971 Vietnam Navy
208
Randy Mayo Davis
SC 05-13-1970 Vietnam Army
209
Roland K Davis
SC 01-25-1968 Vietnam Army
210
Ronnie Lee Davis
SC 07-07-1969 Vietnam Army
211
Willie James Davis
SC 07-14-1969 Vietnam Army
212
Wilson Davis
SC 06-09-1970 Vietnam Army
213
Woodrow Davis Jr
SC 06-15-1968 Vietnam Army
214
Calvin Donald Dawkins
SC 12-13-1967 Vietnam Marines
215
Clarence Dawkins Jr
SC 03-23-1968 Vietnam Marines
216
Philip Ray Dearing
SC 05-19-1971 Vietnam Army
217
Delmar Claude Dennis
SC 04-09-1969 Vietnam Army
218
Alvin Joseph Derrick
SC 02-03-1969 Vietnam Marines
219
Brunson Alex Derrick Sr
SC 03-10-1971 Vietnam Army
220
Wallace James Dietz
SC 04-12-1968 Vietnam Army
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