Gold Star Veterans : Louisiana Vietnam War

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Name State Date War Branch
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John Edward Francewar
LA 01-06-1969 Vietnam Army
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Dolroy Francies
LA 12-01-1969 Vietnam Marines
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Willie Francis Jr
LA 11-21-1965 Vietnam Marines
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Willie Francis Jr
LA 06-21-1966 Vietnam Army
305
Kenneth Lee Freitag
LA 05-02-1966 Vietnam Navy
306
John Harvey Frey
LA 12-03-1969 Vietnam Army
307
Edmund Furman
LA 08-22-1969 Vietnam Army
308
Ralph Arnold Gaddis
LA 06-22-1970 Vietnam Army
309
Melvin Clyde Gaines
CA 03-03-1967 Vietnam Army
310
James Ronald Garcia
LA 06-17-1967 Vietnam Army
311
David Lee Garcille
LA 08-05-1971 Vietnam Army
312
Danny D Gard
TX 02-28-1968 Vietnam Marines
313
Isiah Calvin Garnett
LA 08-26-1970 Vietnam Army
314
Alfred Douglas Garrett
LA 10-27-1968 Vietnam Army
315
Thomas C Garrett III
LA 05-22-1966 Vietnam Marines
316
Ambrose Gassaway
LA 07-04-1969 Vietnam Army
317
James Wayne Gates
LA 04-06-1966 Vietnam Army
318
Brian James Gauthier
LA 07-11-1965 Vietnam Marines
319
Gerald Paul Gauthier
LA 01-02-1968 Vietnam Marines
320
James Thomas Gaynor
CA 02-15-1968 Vietnam Marines
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