Gold Star Veterans : Indiana Vietnam War

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Name State Date War Branch
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Tommie Max Cripe
IN 04-16-1966 Vietnam Marines
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George David Criswell
IN 07-05-1969 Vietnam Marines
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Kenneth Lloyd Crody
IN 07-11-1972 Vietnam Marines
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Larry Edward Cross
IN 02-06-1967 Vietnam Marines
325
John Lee Croy
IN 05-22-1969 Vietnam Marines
326
William Mark Croy
IN 08-15-1966 Vietnam Army
327
Frank Oscar Cuevas
IN 06-13-1968 Vietnam Marines
328
Herman Ray Cull
IN 06-09-1967 Vietnam Army
329
Barry Andrews Cullison
IN 03-31-1967 Vietnam Marines
330
Everett T Culp
IN 03-27-1969 Vietnam Army
331
Dallas Dewey Cummings
IN 02-18-1968 Vietnam Navy
332
Roger Wayne Cummings
IN 04-20-1969 Vietnam Marines
333
Steven Travis Cummins
FL 07-12-1969 Vietnam Army
334
John Charles Cupp
IN 06-13-1968 Vietnam Army
335
Donald Earl Cutler
IN 09-03-1967 Vietnam Army
336
William Eugene Czarny
IN 05-09-1967 Vietnam Marines
337
Terrence Michael Dale
IN 02-22-1968 Vietnam Marines
338
Jack Ray Dance
IN 01-18-1969 Vietnam Army
339
Larry Wayne Darling
IN 02-19-1968 Vietnam Army
340
William Eugene Darnell
IN 03-19-1968 Vietnam Army
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