Gold Star Veterans : Connecticut Vietnam War

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Name State Date War Branch
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David Alexander Cassidy
CT 11-22-1968 Vietnam Army
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Richard Albert Cassin
CT 05-04-1967 Vietnam Army
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Roger Robert Cauthern
CT 11-08-1967 Vietnam Marines
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Thomas James Cavanaugh
CT 09-19-1968 Vietnam Marines
105
Richard Earl Chabot
CT 12-10-1965 Vietnam Marines
106
Mark Constant Chenis
CT 10-17-1968 Vietnam Air Force
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Thomas Anthony Chialastri
CT 04-21-1969 Vietnam Marines
108
Michael Louis Chmura
CT 10-17-1965 Vietnam Marines
109
Robert G Choquette Jr
CT 07-06-1970 Vietnam Marines
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Andrew Daniel Chowka
CT 03-14-1968 Vietnam Marines
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Edward John Christensen
CT 05-18-1967 Vietnam Marines
112
Albert George Christy Jr
CT 02-10-1969 Vietnam Army
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Stanley M Ciesielski
CT 06-12-1970 Vietnam Army
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Ralph Silvio Cinotti
CT 10-28-1969 Vietnam Army
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Frederick Ralph Clark
CT 09-24-1969 Vietnam Marines
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George William Clark
CT 05-24-1968 Vietnam Marines
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John Kearnan Clarke
CT 03-06-1967 Vietnam Marines
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Peter Mcarthur Cleary
CT 10-10-1972 Vietnam Air Force
119
Michael William Clifford
CT 11-20-1968 Vietnam Army
120
William Paul Cohn Jr
CT 10-21-1968 Vietnam Army
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