Gold Star Veterans : California Vietnam War

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Name State Date War Branch
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Richard Lafayette Incrocci
CA 05-26-1968 Vietnam Marines
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George Alan Ingalls
CA 04-16-1967 Vietnam Army
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Robert Howard Ingram
CA 12-21-1968 Vietnam Army
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Ronald Ernest Ingram
CA 07-06-1968 Vietnam Marines
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John Deogracias Inguillo
CA 06-06-1969 Vietnam Army
2506
Dennis Glenn Iniguez
CA 11-06-1968 Vietnam Army
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Phillip Lee Inman
CA 09-11-1968 Vietnam Marines
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Roger Vernon Inscore
CA 05-26-1967 Vietnam Marines
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Laurence Alan Insel
CA 05-01-1967 Vietnam Army
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Glenn Edward Insprucker
CA 09-17-1966 Vietnam Marines
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Robert Newell Ireland
CA 04-22-1970 Vietnam Air Force
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Steven Paul Ironside
CA 07-10-1968 Vietnam Marines
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John William Irving Jr
CA 05-08-1965 Vietnam Army
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Richard Ray Irwin Jr
CA 10-09-1967 Vietnam Army
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Van Allen Irwin
CA 07-25-1968 Vietnam Army
2516
Albert Ishman Jr
CA 06-06-1968 Vietnam Army
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Ralph Waldo Israel Jr
CA 04-16-1969 Vietnam Army
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Michael William Issenmann
CA 09-17-1968 Vietnam Marines
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David Allen Ives
CA 04-23-1967 Vietnam Army
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Arthur James Jackson
CA 02-28-1966 Vietnam Army
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