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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Clifton Oliver
SC 05-16-1968 Vietnam Army
642
Randy Dewitt Oliver
SC 05-01-1969 Vietnam Army
643
Rommie Oliver
FL 06-29-1968 Vietnam Marines
644
Samuel William Osborne Jr
SC 04-27-1967 Vietnam Marines
645
Ray William Owen
SC 05-13-1968 Vietnam Army
646
Henry Lawrence Owens
SC 05-14-1969 Vietnam Army
647
James Douglas Owens
SC 04-01-1972 Vietnam Army
648
James Eugene Owens
SC 09-04-1967 Vietnam Army
649
Martin Lee Owens
SC 05-23-1968 Vietnam Marines
650
Robert Lee Owens
SC 05-10-1968 Vietnam Army
651
Marion Luther Oxner
SC 09-12-1968 Vietnam Army
652
Gary Lynn Pace
SC 03-30-1971 Vietnam Army
653
Ronald Eugene Pace
SC 06-06-1970 Vietnam Army
654
Phillip Allen Page
SC 06-16-1969 Vietnam Army
655
Curtis Wayne Painter
SC 10-27-1967 Vietnam Marines
656
Arnold Pairis
SC 04-18-1968 Vietnam Army
657
Albert Eden Parker
SC 11-23-1969 Vietnam Army
658
Arthur M Parker III
SC 05-29-1968 Vietnam Army
659
Edgar Eugene Parker
SC 07-23-1968 Vietnam Army
660
Robert Parker
SC 09-14-1968 Vietnam Marines
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