Gold Star Veterans : California Vietnam War

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Name State Date War Branch
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Steven Larry Martin
CA 05-11-1971 Vietnam Army
3222
Thomas Charles Martin
CA 09-30-1968 Vietnam Army
3223
Chris Ronald Martinez
CA 05-26-1969 Vietnam Army
3224
Ernesto Martinez
CA 03-14-1968 Vietnam Marines
3225
Ernie Robles Martinez
CA 10-30-1971 Vietnam Army
3226
Ernie Robles Martinez
CA 07-10-1969 Vietnam Marines
3227
Ezekiel Martinez
CA 03-30-1970 Vietnam Army
3228
George Vincent Martinez
CA 09-14-1968 Vietnam Marines
3229
John Anthony Martinez
CA 06-25-1970 Vietnam Army
3230
Johnny Salas Martinez
UT 11-28-1968 Vietnam Marines
3231
Paul Dinnes Martinez Jr
CA 05-07-1969 Vietnam Army
3232
Rodney Dean Martinez
CA 12-02-1967 Vietnam Marines
3233
Steven Catarino Martinez
CA 08-20-1968 Vietnam Army
3234
Thomas Michael Martinez
FL 02-02-1967 Vietnam Army
3235
Loren Daune Martinsen
CA 11-27-1968 Vietnam Army
3236
Melvin Lee Martz
CA 01-30-1968 Vietnam Army
3237
Ben Obseniares Masadas
CA 08-14-1968 Vietnam Marines
3238
Robert Eugene Masseth
CA 04-30-1970 Vietnam Army
3239
Michael Sean Massey
CA 03-08-1969 Vietnam Marines
3240
Michael Stacy Massone
CA 02-03-1969 Vietnam Marines
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