Gold Star Veterans : California Vietnam War

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Name State Date War Branch
5701
Tyrone Wright
CA 11-09-1967 Vietnam Army
5702
Alvie Clinton Wyatt
CA 01-11-1967 Vietnam Army
5703
Billy Herdon Wyatt
CA 06-05-1971 Vietnam Army
5704
John Wesley Wyatt Jr
CA 02-04-1968 Vietnam Marines
5705
Theodore Leonard Wykoff
CA 09-15-1969 Vietnam Army
5706
Murray John Wyman
CA 10-31-1969 Vietnam Army
5707
Mitchell Blaine Wysel
CA 06-15-1969 Vietnam Marines
5708
Augusto Maria Xavier
CA 03-10-1966 Vietnam Marines
5709
Takeshi Yabiku
CA 01-12-1969 Vietnam Army
5710
John Corwin Yager
CA 10-29-1967 Vietnam Marines
5711
Roger Kimo Yamanaka
CA 03-04-1968 Vietnam Marines
5712
Benji Yamane
CA 03-16-1968 Vietnam Army
5713
Akira Yamashita
CA 07-29-1966 Vietnam Army
5714
Kenji Jerry Yamashita
CA 05-11-1968 Vietnam Army
5715
Shojiro Yamashita
CA 06-10-1970 Vietnam Army
5716
Richard Philip Yanchuk Jr
CA 01-14-1969 Vietnam Army
5717
Victor Manuel Yanez
CA 05-11-1969 Vietnam Army
5718
Daniel David Yarnell
CA 11-12-1966 Vietnam Marines
5719
Dale Arnold Yateman
WA 04-01-1969 Vietnam Army
5720
Bruce Edgar Yates
CA 11-07-1966 Vietnam Army
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