Gold Star Veterans : Louisiana Korean War

631 Total Results : page 1 of 32

Page Navigation:
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
next
Name State Date War Branch
1
Albert Ainsworth
LA 12-01-1950 Korea Army
2
Raymond Joseph Aizen
LA 08-02-1950 Korea Army
3
Colbert Joseph Alexander Jr
LA 12-01-1950 Korea Marines
4
Hypolite Alexander
LA 09-10-1950 Korea Army
5
Jack Allbritton
LA 08-17-1950 Korea Army
6
Percy Allemand
LA 02-12-1951 Korea Army
7
Chelcia A Allen
LA 07-22-1950 Korea Army
8
Buddy Eugene Allison
LA 11-11-1952 Korea Marines
9
General Pershing Amos
LA 11-25-1950 Korea Army
10
Oris W Amy
LA 10-16-1951 Korea Army
11
Austin J Anderson
LA 09-03-1950 Korea Army
12
Robert E Anderson
LA 02-16-1951 Korea Army
13
Stanley A Anderson
LA 12-02-1950 Korea Army
14
Joseph Andrews
LA 10-26-1950 Korea Army
15
Lonzo P Armstrong
LA 02-02-1953 Korea Air Force
16
Clyde B Arnold
LA 09-14-1950 Korea Army
17
Huey Ashworth
LA 12-01-1950 Korea Army
18
Stanley J Atkinson
LA 02-10-1951 Korea Army
19
Opal Dale Aulds
LA 07-11-1950 Korea Army
20
Monroe Austin
LA 07-09-1953 Korea Marines
Guardians of Honor Credits
Organizational Supporters - HonorStates.org and the National Unified Archive of American Gold Star Veterans is stringently curated. This attention to quality extends to our supporters program. We carefully research and screen prospective organizations we perceive as being suitably aligned with our mission
Rolling Thunder National Riders Balboa Park Veterans Museum National Memorial Day Parade with Spirit of 45 American Veterans Center 75th D-Day Congressional Reception
Research Contributors - Groups and individuals who have been directly responsible for curating content. Some are experienced historians and archivists, others are enthusiastic members of the public who have suggested content additions or corrections.
Honor States Admin
Primary Sources - These are repositories for artifacts, documents, diaries, manuscripts, and other information that serve as original and authoritative sources of information.
National Archives (NARA) Library of Congress (LOC) Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency (DPAA) Findagrave.com Ancestry.com
honoring our fallen healing together Honoring our fallen. Together. Uniting us in meaningful common cause. When we work together to honor our Gold Star veterans, we heal our nation together. It's a team effort. Everyone's invited to join as a Citizen Historian and Guardian of Honor. - learn more
Here is Some Important Information!
featured supporter
National D-Day Memorial
Dedicated on June 6th, 2001 by president George W. Bush, the National D-Day Memorial was constructed in honor of those who died that day, fighting in one of the most significant battles in our nations history.
Featured National Supporter
Our Supporters are Essential Team Members! - learn more
thank you
We appreciate the generous help + encouragement from our research teams, volunteers, and foundational supporters. Each of them are essential team members contributing to the archive building progress.
progress
Honor States and the National Unified Archive of American Gold Star Veterans has an established policy of developing "most complete" datasets. These are groups, campaigns and actions of special historical significance. Some notable examples include:
impact
It's required 8+ years, 1000s of skilled labor hours, scores of active contributors, and millions of visitors to realize the value in the National Unified Archive of American Gold Star Veterans. We have not satisfied everyone. That's impossible, considering the unique + personal needs of individuals. However, our annual positivity ratings exceed 95%. It's tough to get that many people to agree on anything. So, we do seem to be on the right track.
honor
None of us would be who we are, or have what we have, if not for the strengths and sacrifices of others. Most of us enjoy lives of relative freedom. Our freedom has come at enormous cost. The price paid by those who gave their all. In service to their country, states and communities. Each of them a beloved member of our global family.
states
You meet a new friend. Common question. "Where are you from"? Alabama. Ohio. California. Grew up in the Bronx. Family lives in Pasadena. Went to school in Boston. Worked in Chicago. We have roots everywhere. These state and community identities are foundational in defining who Americans are at heart. It's the who and what we fight for when pressed.
Travis - What an incredibly determined human being. These guys are what make up the backbone of our country. Thanks for your work.
Grace - Thank you for this tribute to our fallen veterans. They were wonderful young men who died way too young. It is sad.
Ronnie - It's so easy to take our freedoms for granted. I'm guilty of that. Thanks to Honor States and these daily reminders.
Lenor - I look forward each day to helping get the word out about Honor States. Especially to the kids who really need to learn.