Gold Star Veterans : California Vietnam War

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Name State Date War Branch
4941
Ernest James Stidham
CA 12-22-1968 Vietnam Army
4942
Charles Walter Stiles
CA 06-29-1965 Vietnam Navy
4943
Elgin Leroy Stirling
CA 07-12-1965 Vietnam Marines
4944
John F Stirling
CA 03-08-1967 Vietnam Army
4945
Daryl La Don Stith
CA 05-20-1968 Vietnam Marines
4946
Richard Wesley Stitt
CA 03-18-1969 Vietnam Marines
4947
Jackie Dean Stogsdill
CA 05-24-1971 Vietnam Army
4948
Kenneth Grant Stoker
CA 07-19-1967 Vietnam Marines
4949
Charles Eugene Stokes
CA 09-17-1966 Vietnam Marines
4950
Jeffrey Randall Stokes
CA 10-05-1971 Vietnam Navy
4951
Gregory Martin Stone
CA 03-24-1971 Vietnam Army
4952
Harry James Stone
CA 05-18-1970 Vietnam Army
4953
Joseph Lamar Stone
CA 02-03-1971 Vietnam Army
4954
Richard Arlan Stone
CA 11-06-1967 Vietnam Army
4955
William Earl Stone
CA 10-29-1968 Vietnam Army
4956
Donald Lee Stonesifer
CA 08-11-1968 Vietnam Marines
4957
Ronald Lawrence Storbo
CA 06-06-1969 Vietnam Marines
4958
Robert Lee Storey
ND 11-21-1968 Vietnam Army
4959
Robert John Stork Jr
CA 04-02-1969 Vietnam Army
4960
Ralph Dorman Storm Jr
CA 07-27-1969 Vietnam Marines
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