Gold Star Veterans : Louisiana Vietnam War

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Name State Date War Branch
621
Eric Paul Mistretta
LA 08-28-1970 Vietnam Army
622
Chris Anthony Mitchell Jr
LA 05-05-1970 Vietnam Army
623
Clifton Pearce Moak
LA 05-23-1968 Vietnam Army
624
Billy Ray Moffett
LA 05-27-1966 Vietnam Marines
625
Gordon Thomas Molaison
LA 05-19-1968 Vietnam Marines
626
Alvin Monday
LA 09-09-1968 Vietnam Marines
627
Salvador Louis Monte Jr
LA 12-01-1967 Vietnam Marines
628
Ernest J Monteleone Jr
LA 11-03-1971 Vietnam Army
629
Albert Moore Jr
TX 08-11-1967 Vietnam Army
630
Anthony Louis Moore
LA 04-29-1968 Vietnam Army
631
Jimmy Ray Moore
CA 05-05-1968 Vietnam Army
632
Kenneth Charles Moore
LA 03-08-1968 Vietnam Marines
633
Thomas Moore
LA 10-31-1965 Vietnam Air Force
634
Eugene Meyers Moppert
LA 02-26-1968 Vietnam Army
635
Thomas Michael Moreau
AR 05-15-1970 Vietnam Army
636
Larry Wayne Moreland
LA 01-19-1969 Vietnam Marines
637
Charles Richard Morgan
LA 02-13-1968 Vietnam Marines
638
William Joor Morgan
LA 02-25-1972 Vietnam Army
639
Eugene Morris Jr
LA 11-07-1967 Vietnam Army
640
Carl Phillip Morrison
LA 04-19-1969 Vietnam Army
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