Gold Star Veterans : Georgia Vietnam War

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Name State Date War Branch
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Anthony Lorin Camp
GA 06-04-1969 Vietnam Marines
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John Wayne Camp
GA 03-15-1969 Vietnam Army
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George Allen Campbell
GA 02-01-1968 Vietnam Army
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Gordon Allan Campbell
GA 01-10-1968 Vietnam Army
225
Stephen Manton Campbell
GA 07-20-1966 Vietnam Marines
226
Thomas David Campbell
GA 05-29-1966 Vietnam Army
227
Melvin Campfield
GA 05-18-1968 Vietnam Army
228
Woodrow Michael Cannady
GA 09-22-1970 Vietnam Army
229
Bruce Alton Cannon
GA 09-07-1971 Vietnam Army
230
Ronald Lamar Cannon
GA 10-11-1969 Vietnam Army
231
Jon Michael Cappaert
GA 12-29-1967 Vietnam Army
232
Charles B Carey
GA 10-13-1969 Vietnam Army
233
Michael William Carey
CA 05-26-1967 Vietnam Navy
234
Jack Morris Carlan
GA 07-29-1967 Vietnam Navy
235
Charles Edward Carpenter
GA 06-26-1969 Vietnam Marines
236
William Johnny Carpenter
GA 06-01-1968 Vietnam Army
237
Joe David Carroll
GA 08-18-1968 Vietnam Army
238
John Leonard Carroll
GA 11-07-1972 Vietnam Air Force
239
Larry David Carroll
GA 03-09-1969 Vietnam Army
240
Roy Arnold Carroll
GA 04-22-1969 Vietnam Army
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