Gold Star Veterans : California Vietnam War

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Name State Date War Branch
861
Edward Louis Centeno
CA 06-23-1967 Vietnam Marines
862
Robert Lee Center
CA 07-11-1967 Vietnam Navy
863
George Andrew Cervantes
CA 04-30-1967 Vietnam Marines
864
Gerald Cervantes
CA 02-29-1968 Vietnam Army
865
Don William Chabot
CA 03-15-1966 Vietnam Army
866
Rigoberto Coto Chacon
CA 07-15-1965 Vietnam Army
867
Robert Reinhard Chacon
CA 01-06-1969 Vietnam Army
868
Allan Ray Chaffin
AL 05-15-1967 Vietnam Marines
869
Dale Stewart Chamberlain
CA 09-25-1970 Vietnam Army
870
Steven Doyle Chambers
CA 05-10-1967 Vietnam Navy
871
Peter Chan
CA 09-25-1972 Vietnam Navy
872
Robert Hugheston Chandler
CA 05-26-1967 Vietnam Army
873
David Michael Chaney
CA 04-16-1967 Vietnam Air Force
874
Donald Lee Chaney
CA 01-17-1968 Vietnam Army
875
Douglas Dale Chaney
CA 07-23-1968 Vietnam Army
876
Norman J Chaney
CA 09-02-1968 Vietnam Marines
877
Thomas Clifford Chaney
CA 03-06-1970 Vietnam Marines
878
Arnold A Chap De Laine Jr
CA 06-11-1968 Vietnam Army
879
Armando Chapa Jr
CA 02-06-1968 Vietnam Navy
880
Charles Clark Chapin
CA 01-06-1970 Vietnam Army
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