Gold Star Veterans : New Jersey Vietnam War

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Name State Date War Branch
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Randall Mark Carlton
NJ 02-21-1969 Vietnam Marines
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George Austin Carney
NJ 08-21-1968 Vietnam Army
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Robert Carovillano
NJ 03-25-1967 Vietnam Army
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Robert Nel Carter
NJ 02-09-1968 Vietnam Army
225
John Stanborou Cartwright
NJ 05-04-1967 Vietnam Army
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Robert Michael Casey
NJ 05-16-1968 Vietnam Navy
227
James Castaldi
NJ 01-12-1968 Vietnam Army
228
Robert Philip Catling
NJ 07-03-1966 Vietnam Army
229
Salvatore Peter Cemelli
NJ 12-08-1966 Vietnam Army
230
Thomas Allen Ceres
FL 07-10-1969 Vietnam Army
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Nicholas Frank Cerrato
NJ 05-10-1969 Vietnam Army
232
Michael Bernard Cervera
NJ 02-03-1968 Vietnam Army
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Hillman Glen Chambers
NJ 07-26-1968 Vietnam Army
234
Sherman Chapman Jr
NJ 06-23-1966 Vietnam Army
235
Salum Edward Chard Jr
NJ 08-28-1969 Vietnam Marines
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John Herbert Cheeks
NJ 04-28-1967 Vietnam Marines
237
William B Christenson
NJ 07-10-1969 Vietnam Army
238
Bernhard M Christiansen
NJ 02-23-1969 Vietnam Marines
239
Donald Christie
NJ 06-13-1969 Vietnam Army
240
Paul Christmas
NJ 01-27-1968 Vietnam Marines
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