Gold Star Veterans : South Carolina Vietnam War

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indicates a related state match, for example, born in or lived in or attended school in South Carolina
Name State Date War Branch
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Mack Lee Mitchell
SC 07-19-1969 Vietnam Army
602
Willie James Mitchell Jr
SC 05-19-1967 Vietnam Marines
603
Jesse Willard Montague Jr
SC 02-13-1972 Vietnam Army
604
Adger Eugene Moody
SC 03-21-1969 Vietnam Army
605
Herbert Wayne Moody
SC 05-25-1968 Vietnam Army
606
Jack Donald Moore Jr
SC 03-14-1971 Vietnam Navy
607
Jimmy Lee Moore
SC 05-26-1968 Vietnam Marines
608
Leonard Lee Moore
SC 08-08-1968 Vietnam Army
609
Norman James Moore
SC 02-16-1967 Vietnam Army
610
Thomas Anthony Moore
SC 12-30-1969 Vietnam Army
611
William Lewis Moore
SC 03-03-1968 Vietnam Marines
612
Clarence Larry Moorer
SC 12-12-1963 Vietnam Army
613
Ramon Moreno
SC 05-03-1969 Vietnam Army
614
Charles Lewis Morgan
SC 05-31-1968 Vietnam Marines
615
Clyde Edward Morgan
SC 09-16-1968 Vietnam Army
616
Jesse Frank Morgan
AL 12-16-1965 Vietnam Marines
617
Merle Bruce Morrow
SC 11-27-1967 Vietnam Marines
618
Reginald George Morse
SC 03-05-1967 Vietnam Army
619
Samuel Ralph Moser
SC 08-03-1966 Vietnam Army
620
Joe Davis Moultrie
SC 10-17-1967 Vietnam Army
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