Gold Star Veterans : Louisiana Vietnam War

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Name State Date War Branch
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George Eddie Geoghagen
FL 01-02-1966 Vietnam Army
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D C George
LA 01-22-1967 Vietnam Marines
323
Albert Bruno Gerdes Jr
LA 12-20-1968 Vietnam Army
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Michael Gillard
LA 05-20-1968 Vietnam Army
325
Donald Charles Gillett
LA 03-10-1969 Vietnam Army
326
William Alan Gilmore
LA 09-07-1967 Vietnam Marines
327
Donald Francis Ginart
LA 06-03-1969 Vietnam Air Force
328
John Alton Girod Jr
LA 02-21-1966 Vietnam Marines
329
Paul Gerard Giroir
LA 09-22-1967 Vietnam Marines
330
William Lawrence Glasper
LA 02-08-1968 Vietnam Marines
331
Robert Lee Glenn Jr
LA 04-28-1968 Vietnam Army
332
David Lawrence Gloer
LA 07-21-1968 Vietnam Marines
333
Joseph Samuel Godwin
CA 04-07-1966 Vietnam Navy
334
Sammy Wayne Goldman
LA 03-01-1970 Vietnam Marines
335
Jimmy Darwin Golmon
LA 12-20-1966 Vietnam Marines
336
Carl Raymond Goodfellow
LA 12-23-1967 Vietnam Navy
337
Raymond Ray Goodwin
LA 03-03-1967 Vietnam Marines
338
Jimmie Lee Gordon
LA 03-05-1969 Vietnam Army
339
Edward Francis Goshorn
LA 06-18-1969 Vietnam Army
340
James William Grace
LA 06-14-1969 Vietnam Air Force
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