Gold Star Veterans : California Vietnam War

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Name State Date War Branch
4961
George William Storz
CA 03-08-1968 Vietnam Marines
4962
James Martin Stotts
CA 06-01-1969 Vietnam Army
4963
Terry Lee Stout
CA 09-10-1968 Vietnam Marines
4964
Tommy Gene Stover
CA 01-02-1968 Vietnam Army
4965
Luther Tony Stowe
CA 07-11-1967 Vietnam Marines
4966
Richard William Strahl
AZ 03-02-1967 Vietnam Marines
4967
Kenneth Dale Strain
CA 07-29-1967 Vietnam Navy
4968
Philip Stanley Strand Jr
CA 01-08-1968 Vietnam Marines
4969
Floyd Wayne Strange
CA 12-02-1967 Vietnam Army
4970
Robert Greer Strange
CA 01-15-1967 Vietnam Army
4971
Barry Mercer Straw
CA 03-05-1971 Vietnam Army
4972
Brent Anthony Street
CA 04-01-1970 Vietnam Army
4973
Toby Windfield Street
CA 01-18-1969 Vietnam Army
4974
Victor Bernard Stribling
CA 01-21-1970 Vietnam Army
4975
Douglas Lee Strickland
CA 06-11-1969 Vietnam Army
4976
Robert Guy Stricklin
CA 06-08-1969 Vietnam Navy
4977
William Sterlin Stringham
CA 02-03-1973 Vietnam Navy
4978
Daniel Edwin Strobbe
CA 05-07-1968 Vietnam Marines
4979
James John Stroble
CA 11-09-1969 Vietnam Marines
4980
Rodney Lynn Strobridge
CA 05-11-1972 Vietnam Army
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