Gold Star Veterans : Florida Vietnam War

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Name State Date War Branch
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Walter Jackson Carroll
FL 10-28-1966 Vietnam Army
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Bruce Wayne Carter
FL 08-07-1969 Vietnam Marines
303
Clyde Walter Carter
FL 09-19-1967 Vietnam Air Force
304
George William Carter
FL 04-24-1972 Vietnam Army
305
Gregory Carter
FL 10-12-1969 Vietnam Marines
306
James Basil Carter
FL 02-16-1971 Vietnam Army
307
Johnnie Carter Jr
FL 05-12-1968 Vietnam Army
308
Joseph Carter Jr
FL 11-17-1970 Vietnam Air Force
309
Mark Jerald Carter
FL 05-18-1968 Vietnam Army
310
Paul Lamar Carter
FL 03-02-1967 Vietnam Marines
311
Terrel Elbert Carter
FL 01-15-1967 Vietnam Navy
312
Thomas Anthony Carter
FL 11-14-1967 Vietnam Marines
313
Vernon Thomas Carter Jr
FL 12-10-1965 Vietnam Marines
314
Richard Hugh Cassube
FL 02-22-1966 Vietnam Army
315
Robert Edward Castle
CA 03-21-1970 Vietnam Marines
316
Rickey Don Castleman
FL 06-29-1966 Vietnam Army
317
Robert O'Neal Cato
FL 08-25-1968 Vietnam Army
318
Willie Fred Cato
FL 10-13-1969 Vietnam Army
319
Eugene Cauley Jr
FL 12-14-1969 Vietnam Marines
320
Thomas Allen Ceres
FL 07-10-1969 Vietnam Army
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