Gold Star Veterans : California Vietnam War

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Name State Date War Branch
3721
Willard Edward Nelson
CA 01-30-1968 Vietnam Marines
3722
William DeWitt Nelson
CA 11-06-1968 Vietnam Army
3723
Artanzie Netherly
CA 04-08-1970 Vietnam Army
3724
William Leroy Nettle
CA 07-08-1970 Vietnam Army
3725
Brandt Steele Neubacher
CA 07-06-1968 Vietnam Army
3726
Alexandro Nevarez
CA 04-30-1967 Vietnam Marines
3727
Manuel Catano Neves
CA 12-06-1967 Vietnam Marines
3728
William Edward Neville
CA 06-18-1965 Vietnam Air Force
3729
George New Jr
CA 07-29-1967 Vietnam Army
3730
Robert Marion Newberg
CA 11-20-1969 Vietnam Army
3731
Jasper Newton Newberry Jr
CA 05-17-1967 Vietnam Army
3732
Gary Eugene Newby
CA 07-29-1967 Vietnam Navy
3733
Dennis Earl Newman
CA 07-15-1969 Vietnam Army
3734
Leroy Newsom Jr
CA 08-09-1968 Vietnam Army
3735
Johnny Newsome
CA 09-27-1969 Vietnam Army
3736
Donald Stephen Newton
CA 02-26-1966 Vietnam Army
3737
Leonard Lee Newton
CA 01-19-1968 Vietnam Marines
3738
William John Newton
CA 10-23-1966 Vietnam Air Force
3739
Van Harold Newville
AZ 10-03-1967 Vietnam Air Force
3740
Lea Everett Nibbelink
CA 03-29-1969 Vietnam Marines
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