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HOMETOWN HEROES: Donnie L. King, Quang Nam Province, South Vietnam; Louis E. Fenceroy, Quang Tin Province, South Vietnam; William C. Fenceroy, Cam Ranh Bay, South Vietnam; Eugene Lenoir, Long Khanh Province, South Vietnam; Carl P. Morrison, Binh Thuan Province, South Vietnam; Thomas E. Alford,III, Binh Doung, South Vietnam

​Morehouse Parish Vietnam Era Veterans
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The purpose of this page is to recognize and thank those African American Veterans from Morehouse Parish who were assigned within the combat zone of the Republic of Vietnam and it's surrounding waters, and who also attended and/or graduated from Morehouse High School, Union High/Delta High School, Our Lady Help of Christians (OLHC) School, and Bastrop High School.
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A significant  number of African Americans from Morehouse Parish were draftees, others chose to volunteer for military service, and still others were forced by the Criminal Justice System to enter the military. Regardless how  they entered the military, they all served honorably, and at least six African Americans from Morehouse Parish made the ultimate sacrifice.

Carl P. Morrison, Binh Thuan Province, South Vietnam
Donnie L. King, Quang Nam Province, South Vietnam
Eugene Lenoir, Long Khanh Province, South Vietnam
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Louis E. Fenceroy,  Quang Tin province, South Vietnam
Thomas E. Alford,III, Binh Doung, South Vietnam
​William C. Fenceroy, Cam Ranh Bay, South Vietnam 
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You are invited to submit your Name, Branch of Service, Dates of Vietnam Service, and  Combat Zone Location. Information may be submitted to William Jordan at jordanb4250@aol.com or 910-584-3826 .

Below is  a partial list of African American Veterans who served  in the Republic of Vietnam.  ​


Vietnam Era Veterans
​Alvin Quarrles
​Andrew D. Scholars
Arlester Newsome, Jr.
Charles Brooks*
Clark A. Scates

Carl P. Morrison**
Billy Wimberly*
​Benjamin Scates
​David Hardin
Donald Brown*
Donnie L. King**
Duke Hamilton
Edward Fielder 
Ernest Bonner
Eugene Lenoir**
F. C.  Smith
Hayward Brandon
Henry C. Cotton
Irving Moore
​James Doaty
James Hall, Jr.*
James Jones
James Lucas
James McDaniels*
Jimmie Baker
​Jimmie A. Jones
Joe Dorsey
Joe Givens*
​Johnell  Doston
Johnny Burns
John Lenard*

Lee Edward Jones*
Lee Howard Madison*
Lonnie Johnson
​Louis E. Fenceroy**
Marlton R. LeeMicheal Robinson
Odas Bush
Ray Allen Johnson
Robert E. Levingston, Sr*
Robert Mason
Robert Newsome*
Robert Robinson
Ronald Gray*
Roosevelt Lenard*
Samuel Gray*
Samuel Oaks
Stanley Hodge

Thomas E. Alford, III**
Virgil Hall
Whebert Debose
​William C. Fenceroy**
William Hendrix
William R. Jordan
Willie  D. Debose
Willie Earl Keys*
Willie James Jones
​Willie T. Miles, II
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** Killed In Action, South Vietnam
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*Deceased

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