Gold Star Veterans : California Vietnam War

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Name State Date War Branch
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Richard Allen Brown
DC 12-17-1968 Vietnam Air Force
602
Richard Tyrone Brown
CA 04-26-1967 Vietnam Army
603
Richard Lee Brown
CA 08-13-1969 Vietnam Navy
604
Richard Allen Brown
CA 03-17-1969 Vietnam Army
605
Robert Alva Brown II
CA 09-20-1968 Vietnam Army
606
Roger Louis Brown
CA 01-01-1969 Vietnam Army
607
Ronald A Brown
CA 05-23-1969 Vietnam Army
608
Ronald Howard Brown
CA 02-07-1968 Vietnam Marines
609
Russell Lee Brown
CA 12-23-1969 Vietnam Marines
610
Tanner Martin Brown Jr
CA 01-02-1970 Vietnam Army
611
Thomas Tad Brown
UT 08-07-1967 Vietnam Army
612
William Theodore Brown
CA 11-03-1969 Vietnam Army
613
Edward Raymond Browne
CA 07-27-1967 Vietnam Marines
614
Michael Louis Browning
CA 10-24-1967 Vietnam Marines
615
William Frank Browning
CA 07-05-1970 Vietnam Army
616
Ivan Joseph Broyles
CA 04-21-1966 Vietnam Army
617
Lanham Odell Broyles
CA 09-30-1966 Vietnam Army
618
Thomas George Brubaker
CA 12-25-1970 Vietnam Army
619
Dennis Ray Bruce
CA 03-22-1966 Vietnam Army
620
William Jack Bruce
CA 02-28-1969 Vietnam Army
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