Gold Star Veterans : California Vietnam War

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Name State Date War Branch
3041
Armando Lopez
CA 09-11-1968 Vietnam Marines
3042
Edward Lopez
CA 08-23-1968 Vietnam Army
3043
Edward Joseph Lopez
CA 11-28-1971 Vietnam Army
3044
Frederick George Lopez
CA 02-12-1968 Vietnam Army
3045
George Leonard Lopez
CA 09-10-1970 Vietnam Army
3046
John Lopez
CA 02-25-1969 Vietnam Army
3047
John Edward Lopez Jr
CA 10-09-1969 Vietnam Army
3048
Jose Angel Lopez Jr
CA 04-18-1968 Vietnam Navy
3049
Jose Antonio Lopez
CA 09-07-1966 Vietnam Marines
3050
Jose De Jesus Lopez
CA 01-20-1968 Vietnam Army
3051
Lupe Paul Lopez
CA 12-29-1967 Vietnam Army
3052
Max Andy Lopez
CA 03-08-1967 Vietnam Army
3053
Paul Lopez
CA 07-05-1971 Vietnam Army
3054
Peter Mitchell Lopez Jr
CA 02-25-1971 Vietnam Army
3055
Raymond Lopez
CA 03-11-1967 Vietnam Army
3056
Richard Henry Lopez
CA 07-07-1967 Vietnam Marines
3057
Steve Lopez
CA 03-20-1967 Vietnam Army
3058
Victor Lopez
CA 01-17-1969 Vietnam Army
3059
Luis Alfonso Lopez-Ramos
CA 06-03-1968 Vietnam Army
3060
Terry Steven Loprino
CA 02-07-1970 Vietnam Army
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