Gold Star Veterans : California Vietnam War

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Name State Date War Branch
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Vaughn Maurice Hines
CA 11-08-1967 Vietnam Army
2342
Robert Francis Hinkston
CA 12-09-1968 Vietnam Army
2343
Charles Coleman Hinton Jr
CA 01-29-1970 Vietnam Marines
2344
Thomas Michael Hires
CA 12-24-1969 Vietnam Army
2345
Rocky Yukio Hirokawa
CA 03-08-1970 Vietnam Army
2346
Frederick Hirschmann III
CA 09-16-1967 Vietnam Marines
2347
Teddy Lee Hisaw Jr
OK 10-28-1967 Vietnam Marines
2348
Frederick Alton Hitson
CA 03-11-1967 Vietnam Army
2349
Gary Ellis Hoadley
CA 08-03-1968 Vietnam Army
2350
Douglas Ernest Hobbs
CA 05-16-1970 Vietnam Navy
2351
Gary Lee Hobbs
CA 01-27-1970 Vietnam Army
2352
Mark Edward Hodel
CA 03-31-1968 Vietnam Navy
2353
John David Hodge
CA 02-17-1971 Vietnam Army
2354
John Harvey Hoeffs
CA 11-28-1966 Vietnam Army
2355
Russell Gene Hofer
CA 07-27-1968 Vietnam Army
2356
Fredrick Jean Hoffman
CA 10-05-1967 Vietnam Army
2357
Kraig Sewell Hogan
CA 03-07-1968 Vietnam Army
2358
James Wendell Holbrook
CA 05-28-1968 Vietnam Marines
2359
Daniel Jennings Holcomb
CA 03-21-1967 Vietnam Army
2360
Melvin Douglas Holcomb
CA 07-06-1967 Vietnam Marines
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