Gold Star Veterans : Louisiana Vietnam War

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Name State Date War Branch
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Robert Lynn Daigrepont
LA 07-02-1968 Vietnam Army
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Albert Joseph Dair
LA 09-18-1968 Vietnam Marines
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William Thomas Damron
FL 11-30-1968 Vietnam Army
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Carl Stephen Daniels
LA 11-04-1965 Vietnam Army
205
Raymond Louis Daniels
LA 08-14-1968 Vietnam Army
206
James Michael Darby
LA 03-03-1968 Vietnam Army
207
Paul Darby
LA 01-16-1971 Vietnam Army
208
Clarence Dardar Jr
LA 11-24-1967 Vietnam Army
209
Oscar Moise Dardeau Jr
LA 11-18-1967 Vietnam Air Force
210
Robert Dauphine Jr
LA 01-02-1967 Vietnam Army
211
Harold Lucien David Jr
LA 07-14-1968 Vietnam Army
212
Donald Frederick Davidson
LA 10-08-1963 Vietnam Marines
213
Bruce Davis
LA 03-04-1966 Vietnam Marines
214
Clifton Anthony Davis
LA 09-21-1968 Vietnam Army
215
Frank Davis Jr
LA 10-19-1969 Vietnam Army
216
Harris Vonzell Davis
LA 06-07-1967 Vietnam Army
217
Melvin Ernest Davis
LA 06-06-1970 Vietnam Army
218
Nevitt Dieall Davis
LA 09-17-1967 Vietnam Marines
219
Raymond Rance Davis
LA 10-01-1972 Vietnam Navy
220
Steven Frederick Davis
LA 05-07-1968 Vietnam Army
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