Gold Star Veterans : South Carolina Vietnam War

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indicates a related state match, for example, born in or lived in or attended school in South Carolina
Name State Date War Branch
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John Lester Hines
VA 09-15-1967 Vietnam Army
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John Thomas Hines
SC 01-11-1969 Vietnam Army
383
Eugene Hingleton Jr
SC 10-08-1968 Vietnam Army
384
Michael Lynn Hino
SC 11-01-1971 Vietnam Army
385
John Robert Hinson
SC 08-16-1967 Vietnam Marines
386
Ronald Douglas Hinson
SC 04-16-1968 Vietnam Army
387
Harkles Leroy Hodges
SC 07-23-1968 Vietnam Army
388
Shuler Adolf Hoffman
SC 02-05-1968 Vietnam Marines
389
Carl Lewis Holder
SC 01-03-1969 Vietnam Marines
390
Vernon Gilbert Hollifield
SC 08-25-1966 Vietnam Army
391
Jerry G Hollingsworth Jr
SC 05-16-1968 Vietnam Marines
392
John Henry Holmes
SC 12-01-1970 Vietnam Army
393
Thomas Eugene Holmes
SC 11-06-1969 Vietnam Army
394
Alphonzo Holmon Jr
SC 02-01-1968 Vietnam Marines
395
John Arthur Hooker
SC 03-10-1968 Vietnam Army
396
Dayton Joseph Hooks
SC 06-07-1968 Vietnam Army
397
Leroy Hopkins Jr
AZ 10-23-1967 Vietnam Army
398
Mylon Ray Hopkins
SC 06-11-1969 Vietnam Army
399
Francis D Horlback
SC 07-14-1967 Vietnam Army
400
Matthew Hough
SC 02-23-1966 Vietnam Army
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