Gold Star Veterans : California Vietnam War

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Name State Date War Branch
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David Shelton Raine
CA 06-19-1967 Vietnam Army
4202
Edward George Rainford
CA 06-29-1968 Vietnam Army
4203
Clyde Edward Rains
CA 03-04-1969 Vietnam Army
4204
Vernon Barton Rains
CA 12-27-1967 Vietnam Army
4205
Randall Brian Rainville
CA 04-23-1967 Vietnam Army
4206
Gary Ray Ralph
CA 08-16-1968 Vietnam Marines
4207
Michael James Rambur
CA 11-24-1968 Vietnam Navy
4208
Joe Don Ramey
CA 05-21-1970 Vietnam Army
4209
David Thomas Ramirez
CA 03-01-1967 Vietnam Army
4210
Eduardo Cruz Ramirez
CA 11-12-1970 Vietnam Army
4211
Hildefonso M Ramirez
CA 01-31-1969 Vietnam Army
4212
Jesus P Ramirez
CA 02-08-1968 Vietnam Army
4213
John Arthur Ramirez
CA 03-12-1969 Vietnam Army
4214
Joseph Ybarra Ramirez Jr
CA 01-30-1969 Vietnam Marines
4215
Juan Ramirez
CA 09-08-1967 Vietnam Army
4216
Lorenzo Ramirez Jr
CA 06-28-1968 Vietnam Army
4217
Ralph Albert Ramirez Jr
CA 05-15-1969 Vietnam Army
4218
Vincent Albert Ramirez
CA 04-13-1967 Vietnam Navy
4219
Bernardo Kealoha Ramos
CA 03-24-1971 Vietnam Army
4220
George Michael Ramos
CA 05-31-1968 Vietnam Marines
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