Gold Star Veterans : Louisiana Vietnam War

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Name State Date War Branch
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Wayne Howard Knowlton
LA 01-18-1969 Vietnam Army
502
Joseph Starns Kopfler III
LA 07-24-1966 Vietnam Marines
503
Larry Frank Kujawa
LA 01-11-1968 Vietnam Army
504
Thomas Emile La Coste
LA 03-28-1970 Vietnam Marines
505
Gregory L La Fleur
LA 10-04-1969 Vietnam Army
506
Larry John La Point
LA 08-18-1968 Vietnam Air Force
507
Marion Dominic La Rosa
CA 09-02-1970 Vietnam Marines
508
Edward Gene Lacey
LA 05-28-1967 Vietnam Army
509
Floyd Camille Lachney
LA 01-19-1968 Vietnam Army
510
David Nelson Lafferty
AL 12-27-1967 Vietnam Marines
511
Robert Wayne Lafleur
LA 09-06-1969 Vietnam Marines
512
Drek Allen Landes
CO 03-13-1968 Vietnam Army
513
Eddie Lee Landry
LA 08-18-1965 Vietnam Marines
514
Howard Dennis Landry
LA 04-17-1970 Vietnam Army
515
Joseph Ronald Landry
LA 02-03-1966 Vietnam Army
516
Jack Pete Langlinais
LA 11-07-1967 Vietnam Army
517
Sherman David Lannes Jr
LA 04-12-1970 Vietnam Marines
518
John Alfred Lassiter
LA 02-25-1968 Vietnam Marines
519
Anthony Lavite III
LA 04-17-1969 Vietnam Army
520
Gerald Thomas Le Blanc
LA 05-17-1968 Vietnam Army
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