Gold Star Veterans : Louisiana Vietnam War

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Name State Date War Branch
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Andrew Johnson
LA 06-25-1967 Vietnam Army
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Bobby Gene Johnson
LA 02-17-1966 Vietnam Army
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Calvin Ray Johnson
LA 09-10-1970 Vietnam Army
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Charles Edward Johnson
LA 07-27-1969 Vietnam Marines
465
Clayton Henry Johnson
LA 06-18-1968 Vietnam Marines
466
Denny Layton Johnson
LA 09-02-1969 Vietnam Army
467
Freddie Johnson
LA 07-04-1967 Vietnam Marines
468
George Albian Johnson Jr
LA 02-09-1970 Vietnam Army
469
Gerald Johnson
CA 11-15-1966 Vietnam Marines
470
Gilton Walter Johnson
LA 01-22-1969 Vietnam Army
471
Jesse Johnson
LA 11-11-1967 Vietnam Army
472
McArthur Johnson
LA 03-18-1970 Vietnam Army
473
Milton Jay Johnson
LA 07-09-1968 Vietnam Army
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Oliver Johnson
IL 06-11-1966 Vietnam Marines
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Raymond Page Johnson
LA 08-09-1969 Vietnam Army
476
Victor Johnson Jr
LA 01-29-1968 Vietnam Army
477
Wellington M Johnson
LA 06-21-1967 Vietnam Army
478
Billy Neal Johnston Jr
LA 08-16-1970 Vietnam Army
479
Paul Kinard Johnston
LA 07-07-1968 Vietnam Army
480
Richard Wade Joles
LA 04-12-1968 Vietnam Army
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