Gold Star Veterans : Georgia Vietnam War

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Name State Date War Branch
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Arthur Blake Crews
GA 09-24-1968 Vietnam Air Force
342
John Harold Crisp
GA 05-12-1969 Vietnam Army
343
James Brannah Crockett
GA 04-23-1968 Vietnam Army
344
Jimmy Ray Crook
GA 06-03-1967 Vietnam Marines
345
Rufus Ray Croom
GA 04-20-1967 Vietnam Army
346
Herbert Charles Crosby
GA 01-10-1970 Vietnam Army
347
Edward David Crow
GA 05-14-1968 Vietnam Army
348
Willard Winston Croy
GA 01-08-1970 Vietnam Army
349
Eugene Hayward Crumpton
GA 11-03-1970 Vietnam Army
350
Gary Robert Cruse
GA 08-18-1968 Vietnam Army
351
Joe Albert Crutcher
FL 10-17-1967 Vietnam Army
352
Alvin Cullins
FL 09-07-1967 Vietnam Marines
353
Jimmy Dean Cumbee
GA 06-03-1969 Vietnam Army
354
Jimmy Lee Curry
GA 04-28-1968 Vietnam Marines
355
Cantrell Monro Daniel III
GA 04-30-1971 Vietnam Army
356
James Robert Daniel
GA 06-19-1969 Vietnam Army
357
Thomas Fred Daniell
GA 10-20-1969 Vietnam Army
358
Earl Daniels Jr
GA 06-26-1967 Vietnam Marines
359
James Dennis Daniels
GA 10-20-1966 Vietnam Marines
360
Thomas James Daniels
CA 09-17-1967 Vietnam Army
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