Gold Star Veterans : Louisiana Vietnam War

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Name State Date War Branch
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Abell Moses
LA 10-05-1965 Vietnam Army
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Willie Lee Moses
CA 05-02-1967 Vietnam Marines
643
John Edgar Mougier Jr
LA 06-22-1965 Vietnam Marines
644
Frank Mullen
LA 03-14-1966 Vietnam Army
645
Samuel Ennis Murph
LA 09-22-1966 Vietnam Army
646
Patrick Ronald Murphy
LA 03-14-1967 Vietnam Army
647
Samuel Ennis Murphy
LA 09-22-1966 Vietnam Army
648
James Walter Myles
LA 06-04-1971 Vietnam Army
649
Phillip Murry Myles
LA 07-27-1967 Vietnam Army
650
Simon Adolph Naquin
LA 09-10-1967 Vietnam Marines
651
Paul Narcisse
LA 10-11-1968 Vietnam Army
652
Jerry Lee Nations
LA 12-19-1967 Vietnam Army
653
Roy Lee Nations
LA 05-12-1969 Vietnam Army
654
Daniel Carter Nelson
LA 05-01-1969 Vietnam Marines
655
George Washington Nelson
LA 12-09-1967 Vietnam Army
656
Larry Nelson
LA 01-19-1966 Vietnam Army
657
Daniel Joseph Noble
LA 10-18-1968 Vietnam Navy
658
Michael Ray Nugent
LA 12-24-1970 Vietnam Army
659
Harold O'Neal Jr
LA 09-15-1968 Vietnam Marines
660
Glenn Roy Ogburn
LA 07-07-1967 Vietnam Marines
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