Gold Star Veterans : Louisiana Vietnam War

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Name State Date War Branch
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Frederick Lee Fields
FL 11-30-1970 Vietnam Army
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William Robert Finn
LA 12-24-1971 Vietnam Air Force
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Mitchell Lawrence Firmin
LA 09-27-1968 Vietnam Army
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Dannie Fitch
LA 05-13-1970 Vietnam Army
285
Kenneth Michael Flashner
LA 02-28-1970 Vietnam Army
286
John Earl Fletcher
LA 11-14-1968 Vietnam Marines
287
Troy Lee Flint
LA 05-12-1970 Vietnam Army
288
David Allen Floyd
LA 03-01-1969 Vietnam Marines
289
George Edward Flynn III
LA 09-23-1964 Vietnam Air Force
290
Harold Brown Flynn
LA 08-09-1971 Vietnam Navy
291
Raymond Patrick Flynn
LA 01-17-1964 Vietnam Army
292
Michael Arthur Fontaine
LA 01-10-1969 Vietnam Army
293
Chester Joseph C Fontenot
LA 05-17-1968 Vietnam Navy
294
Gary Paul Fontenot
LA 08-12-1967 Vietnam Marines
295
Harold Fontenot
LA 07-29-1967 Vietnam Navy
296
Bob Joe Ford Jr
LA 12-21-1969 Vietnam Marines
297
Robert Foreman Jr
LA 03-26-1970 Vietnam Army
298
Kenneth John Foret
LA 12-06-1967 Vietnam Army
299
Billy Ray Foster
LA 06-15-1966 Vietnam Army
300
Douglas Bernard Fournet
LA 05-04-1968 Vietnam Army
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