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
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Benny Dean Clayton
SC 11-04-1968 Vietnam Army
162
William G Coats
SC 06-01-1967 Vietnam Army
163
Theodore Coaxum
SC 02-22-1968 Vietnam Army
164
George Lee Cobb
SC 05-26-1968 Vietnam Army
165
Hewett Frank Evastus Coe
SC 05-20-1962 Vietnam Navy
166
Billy Lee Coker
SC 11-24-1969 Vietnam Navy
167
Olan Dan Coleman
SC 02-11-1971 Vietnam Army
168
Wyman Byrd Coleman
SC 10-08-1968 Vietnam Army
169
Claude Laverne Collins
SC 09-02-1967 Vietnam Army
170
Julius Collins Jr
SC 07-03-1966 Vietnam Army
171
Kenny Lawrence Colter
NY 02-16-1968 Vietnam Army
172
Lloyd Alford Cone
SC 05-08-1968 Vietnam Navy
173
James Edward Cook
SC 04-23-1966 Vietnam Army
174
John I Cook
SC 01-29-1967 Vietnam Army
175
Eddie Boyd Cooke Jr
SC 12-19-1966 Vietnam Marines
176
Sidney Homer Cooler
SC 01-05-1968 Vietnam Army
177
Calvin Emanuel Cooper
SC 05-28-1969 Vietnam Marines
178
Fay Kenny Cooper
SC 08-12-1967 Vietnam Army
179
Levern Cosom
SC 04-03-1968 Vietnam Army
180
Johnny Phillip Costner
SC 11-10-1970 Vietnam Army
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