Gold Star Veterans : California Vietnam War

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Name State Date War Branch
4801
Mark Edward Smith
CA 03-02-1968 Vietnam Army
4802
Marlin Smith
CA 12-04-1968 Vietnam Marines
4803
Marshall Ray Smith
CA 02-23-1966 Vietnam Army
4804
Matthew Edward Smith
CA 04-11-1969 Vietnam Marines
4805
Michael Bruce Smith
CA 07-07-1967 Vietnam Marines
4806
Michael Frank Smith
CA 05-18-1967 Vietnam Navy
4807
Michael Rex Smith
CA 07-18-1966 Vietnam Marines
4808
Milton Warren Smith
MT 12-29-1967 Vietnam Army
4809
Paul Leslie Smith
CA 10-05-1968 Vietnam Army
4810
Paul Wesley Smith
CA 05-05-1968 Vietnam Army
4811
Philip Smith Jr
CA 05-22-1968 Vietnam Army
4812
Philip Jeremiah Smith
CA 02-03-1967 Vietnam Marines
4813
Phillip Charles Smith
CA 08-03-1969 Vietnam Army
4814
Richard Earl Smith
CA 04-15-1969 Vietnam Navy
4815
Richard Deane Smith
WA 05-25-1970 Vietnam Marines
4816
Richard John Smith
CA 04-08-1968 Vietnam Navy
4817
Robert Carroll Smith
CA 07-29-1968 Vietnam Marines
4818
Robert Eugene Smith Jr
CA 12-20-1968 Vietnam Army
4819
Thomas Lloyd Smith
CA 03-18-1968 Vietnam Army
4820
Timothy Nathaniel Smith Jr
CA 09-10-1967 Vietnam Marines
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