Gold Star Veterans : Louisiana Vietnam War

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Name State Date War Branch
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William Torbert Martin
LA 07-13-1969 Vietnam Army
582
Harry Mathis Jr
LA 02-26-1967 Vietnam Army
583
James May Jr
CA 06-06-1968 Vietnam Army
584
Michael McKenzie Maye
LA 09-06-1969 Vietnam Army
585
Dave Mayes Jr
LA 11-13-1965 Vietnam Army
586
Joseph Edmund Mazzanti
LA 09-18-1969 Vietnam Army
587
Leland Stanford McCants III
VA 12-30-1968 Vietnam Army
588
Ivy Murphy McCarroll Jr
LA 05-20-1967 Vietnam Army
589
James W McCarter Jr
LA 10-14-1967 Vietnam Marines
590
George Carlton McCleary
LA 11-05-1965 Vietnam Air Force
591
William W McClendon Jr
LA 01-24-1968 Vietnam Army
592
Robert Louis McDuffy
LA 04-28-1968 Vietnam Army
593
Charles Anthony McKinney
LA 06-19-1968 Vietnam Army
594
James Odas McKinney
LA 06-16-1966 Vietnam Marines
595
Michael George McKinney
LA 03-09-1971 Vietnam Army
596
George Parker McKnight
LA 12-11-1965 Vietnam Air Force
597
Charles William McLauren
LA 06-23-1970 Vietnam Army
598
Charles Darnell McMahan
LA 05-12-1970 Vietnam Army
599
Jerry Doyne McManus
LA 04-25-1968 Vietnam Army
600
Charles Anthony McMasters
CA 12-11-1966 Vietnam Army
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