Gold Star Veterans : Louisiana Vietnam War

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Name State Date War Branch
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Gerald Wayne McMillan
LA 10-19-1967 Vietnam Marines
602
Bruce Alan McNeil
LA 10-30-1970 Vietnam Marines
603
Freddie McWilliams
LA 09-29-1967 Vietnam Army
604
Paul James Meaux
LA 08-17-1968 Vietnam Army
605
Bertrand C Medine Jr
LA 07-23-1970 Vietnam Army
606
James Wood Megehee
LA 09-07-1969 Vietnam Army
607
Louis Uisville Menard Jr
LA 08-03-1968 Vietnam Marines
608
Milton John Mendoza
LA 08-20-1969 Vietnam Army
609
Pollard Hugh Mercer Jr
LA 01-20-1968 Vietnam Air Force
610
Terry Lee Merritt
LA 07-23-1970 Vietnam Army
611
Bryford Glenn Metoyer
LA 01-18-1964 Vietnam Army
612
James Edward Metoyer
LA 08-31-1966 Vietnam Marines
613
Anthony Miller
LA 08-31-1968 Vietnam Army
614
Arthur Miller Jr
LA 01-07-1968 Vietnam Marines
615
Charlie Reuben Miller Jr
LA 02-18-1968 Vietnam Marines
616
Leon Peter Miller
LA 11-30-1967 Vietnam Army
617
Leonard Charles Miller
LA 03-10-1969 Vietnam Army
618
Robert Richard Miller
LA 10-09-1969 Vietnam Army
619
Raymond Cranston Minks
TX 01-16-1969 Vietnam Navy
620
James Edward Miremont
LA 05-14-1970 Vietnam Army
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