Gold Star Veterans : Louisiana Vietnam War

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Name State Date War Branch
901
Sammy Lane Weaver
LA 03-19-1972 Vietnam Army
902
Earl Kennon Webb
LA 11-20-1967 Vietnam Army
903
Russell Joseph Weekley
LA 06-11-1968 Vietnam Marines
904
Arthur Norman Welch
LA 11-14-1969 Vietnam Marines
905
Thomas Edward Welch
LA 11-03-1968 Vietnam Marines
906
Julio Cesar Weld
LA 03-11-1969 Vietnam Marines
907
Walter Louis Wells
LA 09-22-1966 Vietnam Army
908
Paul Bradley West
LA 03-30-1969 Vietnam Army
909
Rodney Wayne Westcott
LA 07-22-1966 Vietnam Marines
910
Aaron Harold Western
CA 06-16-1965 Vietnam Marines
911
Gene Joseph Wheat
LA 02-22-1968 Vietnam Navy
912
Douglass Terrell Wheless
LA 11-20-1970 Vietnam Army
913
Auldon Keith White
LA 06-01-1970 Vietnam Army
914
James Hardy White
LA 09-12-1968 Vietnam Army
915
Kurney Joseph White Jr
LA 05-25-1967 Vietnam Army
916
Timothy Champreaux White
LA 12-23-1969 Vietnam Army
917
Ivan Preston Whitlock
LA 04-02-1962 Vietnam Air Force
918
Patrick Anthony Whitten
CA 09-11-1969 Vietnam Marines
919
Lawrence Lou Wiesendanger
LA 05-02-1971 Vietnam Army
920
Thomas Wayne Wiggins
LA 02-15-1971 Vietnam Army
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