Gold Star Veterans : California Vietnam War

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Name State Date War Branch
2861
Mario Montes Laguna
CA 01-26-1969 Vietnam Army
2862
Gary William Lahna
CA 09-05-1969 Vietnam Army
2863
Wayne Kevin Laine
CA 11-01-1968 Vietnam Army
2864
Patrick Steven Laird
CA 10-11-1968 Vietnam Army
2865
Larry Vernon Lake
CA 10-06-1965 Vietnam Army
2866
Ronald Lee Lake
CA 07-06-1967 Vietnam Marines
2867
David Hugh Lalich
CA 06-11-1968 Vietnam Army
2868
Thomas Robert Lamb
CA 08-28-1968 Vietnam Army
2869
Jeffrey Earl Lambert
CA 04-17-1968 Vietnam Marines
2870
Paul Bruce Lambertson
CA 05-20-1970 Vietnam Army
2871
Kenneth Howard Lamborn
CA 06-09-1970 Vietnam Army
2872
Charles Dwayne Land
CO 03-09-1967 Vietnam Air Force
2873
Edmond John Landers
CA 05-15-1968 Vietnam Army
2874
Jacky Eugene Landers
CA 08-15-1969 Vietnam Army
2875
Richard Ray Landers
CA 05-02-1968 Vietnam Army
2876
Gary Joseph Landon
CA 02-02-1968 Vietnam Army
2877
Dennis Eugene Lane
CA 02-25-1968 Vietnam Army
2878
John Timothy Lane
WA 05-04-1968 Vietnam Army
2879
Richard Arthur Lane
CA 06-16-1968 Vietnam Army
2880
Jack Daniel Lanelli
CA 08-31-1965 Vietnam Army
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