Gold Star Veterans : California Vietnam War

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Name State Date War Branch
3301
William Walker McConnell
CA 03-14-1968 Vietnam Army
3302
David Michael McCord
CA 12-23-1968 Vietnam Marines
3303
Leslie Leroy McCorkle
CA 05-14-1969 Vietnam Army
3304
Thomas Randolph McCormick
CA 05-10-1969 Vietnam Air Force
3305
Winford McCosar
CA 03-06-1968 Vietnam Marines
3306
John Lowery McCoy
CA 09-26-1964 Vietnam Army
3307
Meril Olen McCoy Jr
CA 12-15-1970 Vietnam Navy
3308
Michael Eugen McCullough
CA 11-07-1966 Vietnam Army
3309
Charles Ray McCurtain Jr
CA 11-12-1968 Vietnam Army
3310
Craig Allan McDaniel
CA 09-29-1967 Vietnam Army
3311
Richard Byers McDaniel
CA 02-25-1968 Vietnam Army
3312
William Earl McDavid
CA 08-07-1968 Vietnam Army
3313
Clyde Douglas McDonald II
CA 03-25-1966 Vietnam Marines
3314
D Lance McDonald
CA 09-16-1968 Vietnam Marines
3315
George Columbus McDonald
CA 07-29-1967 Vietnam Navy
3316
James Howard McDonald
CA 11-16-1966 Vietnam Army
3317
Kurt Casey McDonald
CA 12-31-1964 Vietnam Air Force
3318
Lewis Levi McDonald
CA 03-07-1969 Vietnam Marines
3319
Billy Dean McDougal
CA 03-19-1968 Vietnam Army
3320
Melvin Warren McDowell
CA 07-27-1966 Vietnam Army
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