Gold Star Veterans : California Vietnam War

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Name State Date War Branch
4901
Kieran John Starr
CA 06-25-1967 Vietnam Army
4902
Robert Joseph Staten
CA 02-07-1968 Vietnam Navy
4903
Robert Nicolas Staud
CA 03-06-1967 Vietnam Navy
4904
Michael Forrester Stearns
CA 03-09-1967 Vietnam Army
4905
Steven Patrick Steele
CA 04-20-1970 Vietnam Army
4906
Walter Charles Steele
CA 08-21-1968 Vietnam Army
4907
Steven Russell Stefanski
CA 06-05-1970 Vietnam Army
4908
Robert Fenton Steimer
CA 06-14-1967 Vietnam Army
4909
Thomas Jack Steimer
CA 05-08-1967 Vietnam Navy
4910
Gerald Cain Stelle
CA 06-13-1967 Vietnam Marines
4911
Curtis Edwin Stelzer
CA 06-29-1970 Vietnam Army
4912
Stephen Joseph Stemac
CA 08-27-1966 Vietnam Army
4913
Larry Roy Stephan
CA 05-01-1967 Vietnam Army
4914
Arthur Charles Stephens Jr
WI 05-16-1971 Vietnam Marines
4915
Boyd Adam Stephens Jr
CA 07-03-1970 Vietnam Army
4916
Hays Charles Stephens
CA 04-04-1969 Vietnam Army
4917
Larry Allan Stephens
CA 01-29-1969 Vietnam Army
4918
Roger Dean Stephens
CA 05-14-1968 Vietnam Army
4919
Bruce Donald Stephenson
CA 04-24-1971 Vietnam Army
4920
John Charles Sterling
CA 09-05-1969 Vietnam Army
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