Gold Star Veterans : Indiana Vietnam War

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Name State Date War Branch
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Fred W Carpenter
IN 06-28-1967 Vietnam Army
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Howard R Carpenter Jr
IN 02-18-1968 Vietnam Marines
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Jesse Dale Carpenter
IN 02-23-1969 Vietnam Army
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Tommy Lee Carpenter
IN 01-23-1968 Vietnam Army
225
David Aaron Carrico
IN 04-15-1967 Vietnam Marines
226
Manuel Leroy Carroll
IN 09-19-1966 Vietnam Marines
227
Michael Stephen Carter
IN 02-16-1970 Vietnam Army
228
Vernon Thomas Carter Jr
FL 12-10-1965 Vietnam Marines
229
William Allen Carter
IN 12-20-1967 Vietnam Army
230
Harry Franklin Carver
IN 04-10-1968 Vietnam Army
231
Phillip Castillo
IN 06-18-1970 Vietnam Army
232
Billy Joe Caudill
IN 08-28-1969 Vietnam Marines
233
James Edward Caughey
IN 08-14-1964 Vietnam Army
234
William Brace Cawley Jr
IN 03-02-1968 Vietnam Army
235
Donald Alan Chaffin
IN 02-24-1967 Vietnam Marines
236
Raymond Earl Chambers
IN 09-17-1967 Vietnam Army
237
Michael Wayne Chaney
IN 11-11-1968 Vietnam Army
238
Roy Lee Chaney
IN 12-31-1970 Vietnam Army
239
Hosy Chapel
IN 01-30-1966 Vietnam Marines
240
Gary Wayne Chapman
IN 12-09-1968 Vietnam Army
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