Gold Star Veterans : South Carolina Vietnam War

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Name State Date War Branch
721
Harold Mcgill Renwick Jr
SC 02-27-1968 Vietnam Army
722
William James Revell III
SC 06-17-1969 Vietnam Marines
723
Clyde A Rhinehart
SC 02-11-1968 Vietnam Army
724
Ferris Ansel Rhodes Jr
SC 01-03-1971 Vietnam Army
725
Kenneth Rhodes
SC 12-12-1966 Vietnam Army
726
Thomas Rice Jr
SC 12-28-1965 Vietnam Army
727
Joseph Walter Rich
SC 06-17-1968 Vietnam Army
728
Jimmie Jenkins Richardson
SC 08-27-1968 Vietnam Army
729
Theodore Richardson
SC 10-02-1965 Vietnam Army
730
Charles David Rikard
SC 03-07-1967 Vietnam Marines
731
Eddie Lee Riley
SC 09-15-1968 Vietnam Marines
732
Nathan Rivers
SC 10-05-1967 Vietnam Army
733
Wilburn Roberson
SC 09-24-1966 Vietnam Army
734
Gary Kenneth Roberts
SC 06-06-1968 Vietnam Marines
735
Kenneth Eugene Roberts
SC 02-07-1969 Vietnam Army
736
Lloyd Vernon Roberts
SC 05-24-1967 Vietnam Marines
737
Bobby Lee Robertson
SC 12-05-1970 Vietnam Army
738
Calvin Robinson
SC 01-12-1969 Vietnam Army
739
Charles Henry Robinson
SC 06-27-1969 Vietnam Army
740
Freddie Lee Robinson
SC 05-16-1967 Vietnam Army
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