Gold Star Veterans : South Carolina Vietnam War

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Name State Date War Branch
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Jimmie Lee Harvin
SC 11-09-1968 Vietnam Marines
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Kenneth Marvin Hatcher
SC 04-19-1971 Vietnam Navy
363
William Henry Hawkins
SC 07-24-1966 Vietnam Marines
364
John Wallace Haynes
SC 06-19-1971 Vietnam Army
365
Bruce Edwin Hazle
SC 09-26-1969 Vietnam Army
366
Terry Shavon Hearon
SC 05-12-1967 Vietnam Marines
367
Jerry Donald Helms
SC 04-30-1971 Vietnam Army
368
Montie H Henderson Jr
SC 10-01-1968 Vietnam Marines
369
Robert Lee Henderson
SC 03-21-1967 Vietnam Army
370
Robert Lee Henneghan
SC 09-27-1969 Vietnam Army
371
William James Henry
SC 08-02-1966 Vietnam Army
372
Garey Lee Hensley
SC 09-15-1967 Vietnam Army
373
Larry Keith Henson
SC 05-08-1969 Vietnam Marines
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Alfred Jimmy Herring Jr
SC 09-20-1970 Vietnam Marines
375
Brady William Herring
SC 09-16-1968 Vietnam Army
376
Charles E Higbee Jr
SC 01-13-1969 Vietnam Army
377
William Reid Hight
SC 02-23-1968 Vietnam Army
378
Ralph Owen Hill
SC 04-25-1970 Vietnam Army
379
Vertis James Hill Jr
SC 11-08-1966 Vietnam Army
380
Stephen Randolph Hilton
SC 08-25-1968 Vietnam Marines
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