Gold Star Veterans : South Carolina Vietnam War

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indicates a related state match, for example, born in or lived in or attended school in South Carolina
Name State Date War Branch
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Charles Henry Dyches
SC 03-30-1968 Vietnam Army
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Ishmell Eaddy
CT 01-08-1968 Vietnam Marines
243
Royce Edsel Eddleman
SC 04-21-1968 Vietnam Army
244
Harold T Edmondson Jr
SC 01-30-1966 Vietnam Army
245
Austin Ivan Edwards
SC 03-03-1969 Vietnam Army
246
Edwin Ray Edwards
SC 03-03-1968 Vietnam Marines
247
Fredfor Edwards
SC 08-22-1968 Vietnam Army
248
Harry Jerome Edwards
SC 01-20-1972 Vietnam Army
249
James Merton Edwards
SC 08-08-1968 Vietnam Marines
250
William Edgar Edwards
SC 04-02-1968 Vietnam Army
251
Robert Burch Eldridge
SC 11-05-1969 Vietnam Army
252
Tharold Washington Elliott
SC 05-02-1967 Vietnam Army
253
James Marion Ellis
SC 05-05-1969 Vietnam Army
254
Randall Shelley Ellis
SC 04-18-1969 Vietnam Army
255
Raymond Dean Ellis
SC 05-11-1970 Vietnam Army
256
William Ellis Jr
SC 06-24-1966 Vietnam Army
257
Robert Lovis Elmore
SC 04-18-1968 Vietnam Army
258
Anthony John Estella
SC 10-23-1967 Vietnam Army
259
Colie Etheridge Jr
SC 06-02-1968 Vietnam Marines
260
Alonza Evans
SC 09-13-1966 Vietnam Marines
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