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
781
Robert Louis Simmons
SC 02-25-1968 Vietnam Army
782
Hilbert M Singletary Jr
SC 11-16-1966 Vietnam Marines
783
James Samuel Singletary
FL 05-08-1968 Vietnam Army
784
Raymond Singleton
SC 12-05-1968 Vietnam Army
785
Donald Ray Sizemore
SC 08-20-1968 Vietnam Army
786
Hugh Gene Skipper
CA 12-27-1966 Vietnam Army
787
Michael Ray Skipper
SC 04-22-1969 Vietnam Marines
788
Arthur Sloan Jr
FL 11-28-1967 Vietnam Air Force
789
Vernar Sloan
SC 07-26-1968 Vietnam Marines
790
Benjamin Alonza Smalls
SC 03-15-1969 Vietnam Army
791
Joseph Smalls
SC 01-05-1968 Vietnam Marines
792
Albert Ward Smarr Jr
SC 02-25-1972 Vietnam Army
793
Cary Joseph Smith
SC 04-19-1968 Vietnam Army
794
David Gerald Smith
SC 03-25-1969 Vietnam Army
795
David Wesley Smith
SC 11-27-1968 Vietnam Army
796
David Wayne Smith
SC 02-12-1969 Vietnam Army
797
Harold Mcrae Smith
SC 11-08-1965 Vietnam Army
798
John Clifford Smith III
SC 09-26-1968 Vietnam Army
799
John Lewis Smith
SC 09-11-1972 Vietnam Army
800
R J Smith
SC 05-14-1969 Vietnam Army
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