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U.S. Military Fatal Casualties of the Vietnam War for Home-State-Of-Record: California U.S. Military Fatal Casualties of the Vietnam War for Home-State-of-Record: California Name Service Rank / Birthdate Home of Record: Incident or Remains Rate (YYYYMMDD) City County Death Date Recovered (YYYYMMDD) ABBIE DONALD PAUL ARMY PFC 19481024 SACRAMENTO SACRAMENTO 19680912 Y ABBOTT EDWARD ARMY PFC 19491008 YUBA CITY SUTTER 19680506 Y DONALD ABBOTT JOHN NAVY CAPT 19270820 SAN DIEGO SAN DIEGO 19660420 Y ABEYTA ERNEST MARINE CORPS PFC 19490329 LOS ANGELES LOS ANGELES 19690601 Y ABINA ROBERT THOMAS MARINE CORPS PFC 19470813 SAN LEANDRO ALAMEDA 19671130 Y ABLES ELMER ROBERT ARMY SFC 19371025 NEWHALL LOS ANGELES 19671026 Y LEE JR ABNER CARL EDWARD MARINE CORPS LCPL 19470924 CAMPBELL SANTA CLARA 19671227 Y ABRAHAM PAUL ARMY CPL 19471013 SANTA ANA ORANGE 19680502 Y LEONARD ACEVEDO RICHARD MARINE CORPS LCPL 19480601 LOS ANGELES LOS ANGELES 19671026 Y JOSEPH ACHICA EDDIE ARMY SGT 19300905 SAN SAN 19660810 Y FRANCISCO FRANCISCO ACHOR TERRENCE ARMY PFC 19470719 WHITTIER LOS ANGELES 19680304 Y WILLIAM ACKLEY GERALD LEVIE MARINE CORPS SGT 19461119 DUNNIGAN YOLO 19670603 Y ACOSTA DANIEL MARINE CORPS PFC 19450713 STOCKTON SAN JOAQUIN 19661112 Y ACOSTA JOHN MICHAEL ARMY PFC 19470815 SACRAMENTO SACRAMENTO 19680121 Y ACOSTA LOYD DEAN MARINE CORPS LCPL 19490114 NORWALK LOS ANGELES 19690915 Y Source of data: the Vietnam Conflict Extract Data File, as of April 29, 2008, of the Defense Casualty Analysis System (DCAS) Files, part of Record Group 330: Records of the Office of the Secretary of Defense. You can view the full DCAS record for an individual named in the list via the Access to Archival Databases resource, or AAD. The link to the AAD main page is as follows: http://www.archives.gov/aad Page 1 of 387 U.S. Military Fatal Casualties of the Vietnam War for Home-State-of-Record: California Name Service Rank / Birthdate Home of Record: Incident or Remains Rate (YYYYMMDD) City County Death Date Recovered (YYYYMMDD) ACUNIA EDGAR MARINE CORPS LCPL 19481017 LOS ANGELES LOS ANGELES 19690306 Y ADACHI THOMAS YUJI AIR FORCE SMSGT 19460403 LOS ANGELES LOS ANGELES 19700422 Y ADAIR HARVEY GENE ARMY PFC 19470403 KINGSBURG FRESNO 19680327 Y ADAME GILBERT JIMMIE MARINE CORPS PFC 19490210 COLTON SAN 19680407 Y BERNARDINO ADAMS GILLES DAVID ARMY SGT 19450622 ALTA LOMA SAN 19680315 Y BERNARDINO ADAMS JAMES EDWARD ARMY SP4 19461231 PACOIMA LOS ANGELES 19670221 Y ADAMS JAMES LINDELL ARMY SSG 19461110 PITTSBURG CONTRA COSTA 19680912 Y ADAMS JOHN ROBERT ARMY SFC 19460731 CHICO BUTTE 19671108 Y ADAMS JOHN WILBURN AIR FORCE CAPT 19400602 REDONDO LOS ANGELES 19720517 Y BEACH ADAMS KENNETH ARMY CPL 19450706 SANTA SANTA 19671123 Y STANLEY BARBARA BARBARA ADAMS LEE AARON AIR FORCE 1STLT 19380729 WILLITS MENDOCINO 19660419 Y ADAMS LEON HENRY ARMY SP4 19490818 EL MONTE LOS ANGELES 19690609 Y ADAMS PAUL EDWIN ARMY SP4 19461119 GARDEN ORANGE 19680418 Y GROVE ADAMS RICKY FAY MARINE CORPS LCPL 19481003 BALDWIN PARK LOS ANGELES 19680301 Y ADAMS WILLIAM ERNEST MARINE CORPS SGT 19420217 WHISPERING MULTIPLE 19680226 Y PINES Source of data: the Vietnam Conflict Extract Data File, as of April 29, 2008, of the Defense Casualty Analysis System (DCAS) Files, part of Record Group 330: Records of the Office of the Secretary of Defense. You can view the full DCAS record for an individual named in the list via the Access to Archival Databases resource, or AAD. The link to the AAD main page is as follows: http://www.archives.gov/aad Page 2 of 387 U.S. Military Fatal Casualties of the Vietnam War for Home-State-of-Record: California Name Service Rank / Birthdate Home of Record: Incident or Remains Rate (YYYYMMDD) City County Death Date Recovered (YYYYMMDD) ADAY ROBERT LEE ARMY SP4 19500330 BAKERSFIELD KERN 19691024 Y ADCOCK RICHARD LYNN ARMY CPL 19480809 HINKLEY SAN 19690308 Y BERNARDINO ADDISON HARVEY ARMY WO1 19471029 OJAI VENTURA 19680625 Y CHARLES AGUIAR JUAN DANIEL ARMY PFC 19471002 OAKLAND ALAMEDA 19680314 Y AGUILAR MIKE JOHN ARMY SGT 19460624 COMPTON LOS ANGELES 19720510 Y AGUILAR OSCAR ARMY SP4 19510405 FAIRFIELD SOLANO 19720510 Y AGUILAR RUDOLPH RENE ARMY PFC 19460219 LOS ANGELES LOS ANGELES 19651108 Y AGUILERA DANIEL ARMY PFC 19490405 CUTLER TULARE 19700303 Y AGUILLON FELIZARDO AIR FORCE TSGT 19380920 SAN SAN 19750409 Y CUENCA FRANCISCO FRANCISCO AGUIRRE GEORGE MARINE CORPS CPL 19430516 FOUNTAIN ORANGE 19670317 Y VALLEY AGUIRRE JOSEPH ARMY PFC 19480703 ORANGE ORANGE 19690126 Y ANTHONY AHERN JOHN BERNARD ARMY SP4 19470902 DELHI MERCED 19680316 Y AKAMU ALBERT KAIWI ARMY SFC 19341002 SAN SAN 19680509 Y FRANCISCO FRANCISCO AKINS SAMUEL LEROY ARMY PFC 19480129 LOS ANGELES LOS ANGELES 19680913 Y AKSTIN JAMES MICHAEL MARINE CORPS CPL 19450908 RICHMOND CONTRA COSTA 19670512 Y Source of data: the Vietnam Conflict Extract Data File, as of April 29, 2008, of the Defense Casualty Analysis System (DCAS) Files, part of Record Group 330: Records of the Office of the Secretary of Defense. You can view the full DCAS record for an individual named in the list via the Access to Archival Databases resource, or AAD. The link to the AAD main page is as follows: http://www.archives.gov/aad Page 3 of 387 U.S. Military Fatal Casualties of the Vietnam War for Home-State-of-Record: California Name Service Rank / Birthdate Home of Record: Incident or Remains Rate (YYYYMMDD) City County Death Date Recovered (YYYYMMDD) ALAGNA PETER LEONARD ARMY PFC 19480626 SANTA ANA ORANGE 19690123 Y ALANIZ FEDERICO JR ARMY PFC 19480311 WATSONVILLE SANTA CRUZ 19690613 Y ALARCON ARTURO MARINE CORPS SGT 19460911 OAKLAND ALAMEDA 19690315 Y FRAGOSO ALBASIO JOHN ANTHONY AIR FORCE CAPT 19430815 ANGELS CAMP CALAVERAS 19690728 Y ALBERT RAYMOND ARMY SP4 19450904 IMPERIAL SAN DIEGO 19680920 Y HOWARD JR BEACH ALBERTINI JOSEPH ARMY CPL 19470930 LA PUENTE LOS ANGELES 19671006 Y ALFRED ALBERTON BOBBY JOE AIR FORCE CMSGT 19370830 ANAHEIM ORANGE 19660531 N ALCANTAR FRANK MARINE CORPS LCPL 19430128 SAN SAN 19650926 Y COSME BERNARDINO BERNARDINO ALCORN DALE ROBERT JR ARMY SGT 19500803 REDONDO LOS ANGELES 19690906 Y BEACH ALDERSON BENJAMIN ARMY PFC 19471106 REDDING SHASTA 19690612 Y ROBERT ALEGRE DANIEL ALBERT ARMY SSG 19481019 SAN SAN 19700228 Y FRANCISCO FRANCISCO ALENCASTRE ANTHONY MARINE CORPS PFC 19481120 CONCORD CONTRA COSTA 19680414 Y ALBERT ALESHIRE RONALD LEE ARMY PFC 19430223 SAN JOSE SANTA CLARA 19680618 Y ALEX CHARLES RAY ARMY PFC 19490125 GARDENA LOS ANGELES 19691115 Y Source of data: the Vietnam Conflict Extract Data File, as of April 29, 2008, of the Defense Casualty Analysis System (DCAS) Files, part of Record Group 330: Records of the Office of the Secretary of Defense. You can view the full DCAS record for an individual named in the list via the Access to Archival Databases resource, or AAD. The link to the AAD main page is as follows: http://www.archives.gov/aad Page 4 of 387 U.S. Military Fatal Casualties of the Vietnam War for Home-State-of-Record: California Name Service Rank / Birthdate Home of Record: Incident or Remains Rate (YYYYMMDD) City County Death Date Recovered (YYYYMMDD) ALEXANDER GEORGE NAVY LCDR 19230110 LOS ANGELES LOS ANGELES 19600217 Y WOOD ALEXANDER ROBERT ARMY SGT 19450822 LOS ANGELES LOS ANGELES 19680216 Y EMMET ALFORD MARK CARL ARMY SGT 19480213 ATASCADERO SAN LUIS 19690903 Y OBISPO ALFORD MICHAEL LYNN ARMY SP4 19490811 REDLANDS SAN 19680501 Y BERNARDINO ALFRED THOMAS ARMY PVT 19490722 OCEANSIDE SAN DIEGO 19680423 Y SAMUEL ALLEN DAVID ANDREW ARMY PFC 19501111 AVALON LOS ANGELES 19700730 Y ALLEN GARY CHARLES MARINE CORPS PVT 19451222 PLEASANT HILL CONTRA COSTA 19660304 Y ALLEN JERRY JOE ARMY CPL 19470830 LOS ANGELES LOS ANGELES 19700619 Y ALLEN JOSEPH HAROLD MARINE CORPS LCPL 19471022 COALINGA FRESNO 19680416 Y ALLEN LARRY HUGH ARMY SGT 19470702 SAN DIEGO SAN DIEGO 19680918 Y ALLEN REX THOMAS ARMY SGT 19510321 LANCASTER LOS ANGELES 19700826 Y ALLEN RICHARD MARINE CORPS PFC 19470128 LONG BEACH LOS ANGELES 19660304 Y GRAHAM ALLEN TERRY JAMES ARMY PFC 19460428 INDIO RIVERSIDE 19670502 Y ALLEN WAYNE ARMY PFC 19490330 OCEANSIDE SAN DIEGO 19681106 Y ANDERSON Source of data: the Vietnam Conflict Extract Data File, as of April 29, 2008, of the Defense Casualty Analysis System (DCAS) Files, part of Record Group 330: Records of the Office of the Secretary of Defense. You can view the full DCAS record for an individual named in the list via the Access to Archival Databases resource, or AAD. The link to the AAD main page is as follows: http://www.archives.gov/aad Page 5 of 387 U.S. Military Fatal Casualties of the Vietnam War for Home-State-of-Record: California Name Service Rank / Birthdate Home of Record: Incident or Remains Rate (YYYYMMDD) City County Death Date Recovered (YYYYMMDD) ALLENDER FRANK ROSS MARINE CORPS LCPL 19460918 VENTURA VENTURA 19670703 Y JR ALLMAN JONATHAN MARINE CORPS PFC 19480413 LA HABRA ORANGE 19690421 Y WAYNE ALLRED FRANK LEROY JR NAVY HN 19470424 FRESNO FRESNO 19671126 Y ALLRED REX CHARLES ARMY SP4 19491110 VENTURA VENTURA 19690513 Y ALMANZA JOHN JERALD ARMY PFC 19471212 SANTA ANA ORANGE 19670826 Y ALMARAZ RONALD PAUL MARINE CORPS PVT 19440826 LOS ANGELES LOS ANGELES 19660204 Y ALMEIDA JOE JR ARMY SSG 19471105 LOS ANGELES LOS ANGELES 19690510 Y ALONZO LUIS MARINE CORPS CPL 19511208 PACOIMA LOS ANGELES 19720801 Y ALTIERI ALLAN JOSEPH ARMY PFC 19460917 GLENDALE LOS ANGELES 19660624 Y ALVARADO ALFRED ARMY SGT 19431201 LONG BEACH LOS ANGELES 19670904 Y FREDERICK ALVARADO LEONARD ARMY SP4 19470213 BAKERSFIELD KERN 19690812 Y LOUIS ALVAREZ ALEX JIM ARMY SP4 19481005 COMPTON LOS ANGELES 19690607 Y ALVAREZ CHARLES ARMY WO1 19461223 SANTEE SAN DIEGO 19680216 Y ALLEN ALVAREZ GEORGE ARMY SGT 19451017 MONTEREY LOS ANGELES 19670812 Y CALDERON PARK Source of data: the Vietnam Conflict Extract Data File, as of April 29, 2008, of the Defense Casualty Analysis System (DCAS) Files, part of Record Group 330: Records of the Office of the Secretary of Defense.
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