Gold Star Veterans : California Vietnam War

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Name State Date War Branch
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Darrell Leroy Engle
CA 12-23-1968 Vietnam Army
1502
Loren Eugene Engstrom
CA 11-13-1968 Vietnam Army
1503
Lucas Rodriquez Enriquez
CA 07-15-1969 Vietnam Army
1504
Nicholas Ben Enriquez
CA 11-01-1967 Vietnam Marines
1505
Terry Michael Enriquez
CA 11-17-1967 Vietnam Army
1506
Raymond Richard Enyeart Jr
CA 01-05-1971 Vietnam Army
1507
David Burnell Ephriam
CA 09-09-1966 Vietnam Marines
1508
Roger Lee Epley
CA 11-11-1966 Vietnam Army
1509
Patrick Douglas Erb
CA 03-15-1971 Vietnam Army
1510
Donald Theodore Erickson
CA 08-02-1966 Vietnam Army
1511
Leonard Daniel Erickson
CA 04-07-1968 Vietnam Army
1512
Philip Charles Erickson
CA 01-13-1969 Vietnam Army
1513
Edward Joseph Ernst
CA 02-18-1967 Vietnam Marines
1514
Arthur Raymond Erschoen
CA 11-08-1966 Vietnam Army
1515
Glen Otis Ervin
CA 02-03-1968 Vietnam Army
1516
Gregory Allen Ervin
CA 05-29-1967 Vietnam Marines
1517
James Wilbur Ervin
CA 11-17-1965 Vietnam Army
1518
Jesus Escageda
CA 12-02-1968 Vietnam Army
1519
Domingo Escalante Jr
CA 02-16-1967 Vietnam Army
1520
Richard Medina Escalera
CA 12-31-1970 Vietnam Army
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