California’s War Dead   Branch > Army National Guard

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    Name Hometown Date of death
    Ashlock, Vincent W. Seaside December 04, 2010
    Barnes, Rocco M. Los Angeles June 04, 2009
    Bonifacio Jr., Jerry L. Vacaville October 10, 2005
    Corniel, Marcelino Ronald La Puente December 31, 2005
    De Solenni, Bruno G. Crescent City September 20, 2008
    Duplantier II, Arnold Sacramento June 22, 2005
    Eugenio, Carlo F. Rancho Cucamonga October 29, 2011
    Guy, Shakere T. Pomona October 29, 2005
    Hill II, Raymond D. Turlock October 29, 2005
    Holke, Eric M. Crestline July 15, 2007
    Kiser, Timothy Craig Redding April 28, 2005
    Klasno, Rhys W. Riverside May 13, 2007
    Lawson, Isaac S. Sacramento June 05, 2006
    McCaffrey Sr., Patrick R. Tracy June 22, 2004
    Mihalakis, Michael G. San Jose December 26, 2003
    Neubauer, Paul C. Oceanside September 23, 2005
    Ottolini, Michael C. Sebastopol November 10, 2004
    Perry, David S. Bakersfield August 10, 2003
    Ramirez, Eric U. San Diego February 12, 2004
    Rangel, Jose C. Fresno January 23, 2005
    Salcido, Rudy A. La Puente November 09, 2006
    Scheile, Daniel Ronald Antioch September 24, 2005
    Sellen Jr., Dennis L. Newhall February 11, 2007
    Silva, Alfredo B. Calexico September 15, 2005
    Sonoda Jr., Mike T. Fallbrook September 22, 2005
    Tran, Quoc Binh Mission Viejo November 07, 2004
    Tyson, Andre D. Riverside June 22, 2004
    Unger, Daniel Paul Exeter May 25, 2004
    Vega, Michael W. Lathrop March 20, 2004
    Walsh, Sean M. San Jose November 16, 2011
    Watkins, Glenn J. Carlsbad April 05, 2005
    Young, Christopher D. Los Angeles March 02, 2007
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