NEW ORLEANS (WGNO) — Louisiana honors the brave and heroic men who served and died on D-Day in Normandy. Their courage and sacrifice shaped the course of history. Let us always remember these Louisiana men for their valor and dedication. 

  • First Lieutenant James Holstun III, Gibsland
  • Staff Sergeant Alvin Rainey, New Orleans
  • Staff Sergeant Clarence Uzee, Lockport
  • Sergeant George Weil, Rayne
  • Sergeant Leonard Davis, Sabine Parish
  • Sergeant John Emanus, Sabine Parish
  • Sergeant John Hall, Oak Grove
  • Technician John Bray, New Orleans
  • Technician John Berlin, New Orleans
  • Technician Alexander Oakley, New Orleans
  • Technician Fields Rush, Pineville
  • Technician 4th Class Luther Lockey, Shreveport
  • Technician 5th Class Royd Keys, Winnsboro
  • Corporal Sidney Manuel, Eunice
  • Corporal Albert Callais, Plaquemine
  • Corporal Frank Cheek, Rapides Parish
  • Private First-Class Bose Kelly, Shreveport
  • Private First-Class Houston Duhon, New Iberia
  • Private First-Class Reginald Brock, Rayville
  • Private First-Class Claude Brownell, Madison Parish
  • Private First-Class Earl Howe, Marksville
  • Private First Class J.T. Pardue, Union Parish
  • Private Whitney Faulk, New Orleans
  • Private Andrew Kling, Dutchtown
  • Private Joe Peters, Shreveport
  • Private Simpson Courson, Bastrop
  • Private Raymond Bell, LaSalle Parish
  • Private George Baragona, Slidell
  • Private Sidney DeRiseRayne
  • First Lieutenant Howard Brewster, Ruston
  • Technical Sergeant Francis Guillory, Eunice
  • Machinist Mate Richard Harang, New Orleans
  • Motor Machinist’s Mate Glenn Soap, Shreveport

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