Gold Star Veterans : California Vietnam War

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Name State Date War Branch
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Robert Stevens Mitchell
AR 08-14-1969 Vietnam Army
3522
Roger C Mitchell
CA 01-05-1967 Vietnam Army
3523
William James Mitton
CA 05-06-1970 Vietnam Army
3524
Clifford N Mize
AR 06-23-1967 Vietnam Army
3525
Melvin Glen Moffett
CA 02-05-1967 Vietnam Marines
3526
Phillip Sherman Mohnike
CA 04-27-1969 Vietnam Army
3527
Herve Jean Moise
CA 04-16-1968 Vietnam Marines
3528
Russell Moldenhauer
CA 12-02-1967 Vietnam Army
3529
Agapito Molina Jr
CA 07-27-1966 Vietnam Marines
3530
George Geronimo Molina
CA 09-28-1966 Vietnam Army
3531
Michael Joseph Molina
CA 02-28-1967 Vietnam Army
3532
Robert John Molossi
CA 01-13-1968 Vietnam Marines
3533
Michael James Monahan
CA 03-16-1967 Vietnam Army
3534
David John Moncavage
AZ 02-14-1968 Vietnam Army
3535
Dennis Eugene Monfils
CA 06-03-1967 Vietnam Marines
3536
Sherman Dalton Monk
CA 09-11-1969 Vietnam Army
3537
Stephen Griffith Montague
CA 10-16-1968 Vietnam Army
3538
Jimmy Carlus Montana
CA 06-14-1970 Vietnam Army
3539
Paris William Montanez
CA 01-27-1969 Vietnam Army
3540
Anthony Montano
CA 02-16-1968 Vietnam Marines
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