Gold Star Veterans : Louisiana Vietnam War

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Name State Date War Branch
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Marcus Smith
LA 10-14-1970 Vietnam Army
802
Melvin Smith
LA 12-10-1967 Vietnam Marines
803
Robert Smith
LA 04-03-1968 Vietnam Army
804
Robert Smith Sr
LA 10-21-1966 Vietnam Army
805
William David Smith
LA 03-24-1971 Vietnam Army
806
Winston John Smith
LA 02-15-1970 Vietnam Army
807
Curtis Richard Smoot
LA 03-10-1971 Vietnam Army
808
Woodrow Wilson Snyder Jr
LA 12-20-1969 Vietnam Army
809
Robert Angelo Solorzano
LA 11-03-1965 Vietnam Marines
810
Darnell Joseph Songne
LA 09-17-1968 Vietnam Navy
811
Foster Lee Sonnier
LA 05-06-1969 Vietnam Army
812
Michael Vincent Sorter
LA 06-19-1968 Vietnam Air Force
813
Walter Alvin Souther III
LA 06-24-1968 Vietnam Army
814
Wayne Jude Spellman
LA 04-12-1966 Vietnam Marines
815
Edgar Clay Spence
LA 02-29-1968 Vietnam Army
816
Bobby Gayle Stanford
LA 05-12-1967 Vietnam Marines
817
Chester Staten
LA 04-13-1965 Vietnam Navy
818
Armond Joseph Stein Jr
LA 05-13-1968 Vietnam Army
819
Claude Joseph Stein
LA 12-08-1967 Vietnam Army
820
Danny Lynn Stephens
LA 03-31-1968 Vietnam Army
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