Gold Star Veterans : Alabama Vietnam War

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Name State Date War Branch
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Marshall Lee Calender
AL 02-27-1969 Vietnam Marines
162
Franchot Tone Calhoun
AL 05-24-1968 Vietnam Marines
163
Hardy Eugene Calloway
FL 03-18-1969 Vietnam Army
164
Bobby Waits Cameron
AL 05-06-1967 Vietnam Army
165
Thomas John Dawson Campbell
AL 07-05-1969 Vietnam Marines
166
Thomas Allen Campbell
AL 07-10-1970 Vietnam Army
167
George Canada Jr
AL 05-15-1966 Vietnam Army
168
James Ellis Canidate
AL 10-12-1967 Vietnam Marines
169
William Cannion
AL 09-06-1968 Vietnam Army
170
Larry George Cannon
AL 02-03-1968 Vietnam Army
171
Lewis Edward Cantrell
AL 04-29-1967 Vietnam Marines
172
Henry Waters Cardwell
AL 04-23-1969 Vietnam Army
173
Claude Harmon Cargile
AL 05-25-1970 Vietnam Army
174
James Edmund Carlton Jr
AL 04-17-1967 Vietnam Marines
175
Alfred Carmichael Jr
AL 11-10-1966 Vietnam Army
176
Thomas Carpenter Jr
AL 01-10-1968 Vietnam Army
177
Charles Napoleon Carson Jr
AL 11-01-1966 Vietnam Army
178
Harold Carstarphen Jr
AL 05-08-1970 Vietnam Army
179
Hamp Carter Jr
AL 06-03-1968 Vietnam Army
180
Harry Gibson Carter
AL 05-30-1967 Vietnam Army
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