Gold Star Veterans : California Vietnam War

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Name State Date War Branch
5541
Ralph Eric White
CA 01-30-1968 Vietnam Army
5542
Richard Allen White
CA 03-29-1969 Vietnam Army
5543
William Henry White
CA 09-16-1968 Vietnam Army
5544
William Joseph White Jr
CA 05-27-1970 Vietnam Army
5545
Charles Franklin Whitehead Jr
CA 10-08-1963 Vietnam Marines
5546
Richard Lee Whiteman
CA 04-10-1970 Vietnam Army
5547
Richard Lebrou Whitesides
CA 03-26-1964 Vietnam Air Force
5548
Malcolm Doug Whiting III
CA 07-10-1969 Vietnam Marines
5549
Richard Edward Whiting
CA 06-20-1966 Vietnam Army
5550
Emmanuel David Whitley
CA 04-16-1966 Vietnam Army
5551
Thomas James Whitlow Jr
CA 03-07-1970 Vietnam Army
5552
Richard Allen Whitmore
CA 02-19-1970 Vietnam Marines
5553
Jimmy Alan Whitson
CA 01-04-1970 Vietnam Marines
5554
Mark Alan Whitt
CA 07-02-1967 Vietnam Army
5555
Robert Albin Whitted Sr
CA 02-07-1970 Vietnam Army
5556
David Elga Whitten
CA 02-17-1966 Vietnam Army
5557
Patrick Anthony Whitten
CA 09-11-1969 Vietnam Marines
5558
Mark Crosby Whittier
CA 03-06-1968 Vietnam Marines
5559
Dwayne Jefferson Whorton
CA 11-28-1968 Vietnam Army
5560
Jeffrey Lyle Whynaught
CA 03-15-1969 Vietnam Army
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