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
821
J Lynn Stenhouse Jr
SC 09-19-1969 Vietnam Army
822
Bobby Gene Stevenson
SC 01-02-1969 Vietnam Army
823
Dan Rogers Stewart
SC 05-09-1970 Vietnam Army
824
Robert Henry Stewart
SC 10-29-1966 Vietnam Army
825
Floyd Laverne Still
SC 09-06-1968 Vietnam Army
826
Fred Harold Still
SC 08-02-1966 Vietnam Army
827
Jerry Melton Still
SC 08-25-1970 Vietnam Army
828
David Ronald Stone
SC 07-03-1966 Vietnam Army
829
James Edward Stone
SC 11-20-1968 Vietnam Army
830
Edward W Strain
IA 04-10-1970 Vietnam Air Force
831
Joseph Odell Strickland
SC 02-08-1969 Vietnam Army
832
Dennis Carroll Stroud
SC 03-30-1967 Vietnam Marines
833
Henry James Stuckey
NY 01-10-1967 Vietnam Army
834
Isaiah Truman Stukes
SC 05-12-1969 Vietnam Army
835
Harold Oliver Stump
SC 07-30-1969 Vietnam Army
836
Gerald Dewayne Sullivan
SC 01-31-1968 Vietnam Army
837
Joseph Harry Sullivan
SC 09-15-1966 Vietnam Marines
838
Charles Edward Suprenant Jr
FL 04-02-1970 Vietnam Air Force
839
Clyde Stanley Sweatt
SC 03-22-1969 Vietnam Army
840
Michael Murphy Sweeney
SC 02-11-1968 Vietnam Marines
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