Gold Star Veterans : Ohio Vietnam War

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Name State Date War Branch
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Virgil Lee Castle
OH 08-09-1969 Vietnam Army
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Clarence Leroy Casto
OH 11-13-1966 Vietnam Army
463
Thomas David Catlin
OH 06-24-1970 Vietnam Army
464
Donnie Wayne Caudill
OH 03-13-1969 Vietnam Army
465
Elmon Cleveland Caudill II
OH 11-29-1970 Vietnam Air Force
466
James Caudill
OH 08-18-1968 Vietnam Marines
467
Orville Caudill
OH 09-28-1971 Vietnam Army
468
Ronald C Cavinee
OH 02-26-1966 Vietnam Army
469
Richard Joseph Cegielski
OH 07-05-1968 Vietnam Marines
470
James Edward Chadwick
OH 05-15-1967 Vietnam Marines
471
Van Chaffee
OH 05-25-1967 Vietnam Marines
472
David Keith Chahoc
OH 09-27-1968 Vietnam Army
473
Donald Edward Chambers
OH 04-02-1970 Vietnam Army
474
James Larry Chambers
OH 05-08-1968 Vietnam Marines
475
Jimmy Lee Chambliss
OH 01-12-1970 Vietnam Army
476
Charles Perry Chandler
OH 07-08-1969 Vietnam Army
477
Ronald Eugene Chandler
OH 08-26-1970 Vietnam Marines
478
Stephen John Chaney
OH 09-23-1969 Vietnam Army
479
Thomas Clifford Chaney
CA 03-06-1970 Vietnam Marines
480
Peter Hayden Chapman II
OH 04-06-1972 Vietnam Air Force
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