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
841
Danny Ray Swofford
SC 05-19-1968 Vietnam Army
842
Hershall Tallent
SC 05-10-1968 Vietnam Air Force
843
Kennith Walker Tapscott
SC 08-06-1970 Vietnam Navy
844
Alexander Tate Jr
NY 04-29-1968 Vietnam Army
845
Walter Reaves Tate Jr
SC 07-20-1966 Vietnam Army
846
Willie James Tate
SC 12-22-1968 Vietnam Army
847
Cecil Franklin Taylor
SC 05-24-1969 Vietnam Air Force
848
George Thomas Taylor Jr
SC 05-21-1971 Vietnam Army
849
Preston Taylor Jr
SC 06-02-1969 Vietnam Army
850
Ted James Taylor
SC 07-15-1971 Vietnam Army
851
Thomas Marcellus Taylor
SC 11-24-1969 Vietnam Army
852
Tommy Lee Taylor
SC 04-19-1968 Vietnam Army
853
John Walter Teague
SC 05-17-1966 Vietnam Army
854
William Edward Teer
SC 09-13-1966 Vietnam Marines
855
Malone Bennett Temple
NY 02-03-1969 Vietnam Marines
856
Grady Thacker
GA 04-13-1968 Vietnam Army
857
Douglas Thomas Jr
SC 08-04-1966 Vietnam Navy
858
Jack Thomas Jr
SC 01-31-1966 Vietnam Army
859
James Myer Thomas
SC 12-16-1967 Vietnam Marines
860
Rudolph Calvin Thomas
SC 01-14-1971 Vietnam Air Force
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