Louisiana in WWII
Published 1:36 pm Friday, June 7, 2019
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Mayor Nic Hunter is seeking war artifacts and relics to add to the National World War II Museum exhibit that will be featured in the Lake Charles Historic City Hall Aug. 2-Oct. 19.
Mayor Nic Hunter is seeking war artifacts and relics to add to the National World War II Museum exhibit that will be featured in the Lake Charles Historic City Hall Aug. 2-Oct. 19.
Ione Monlezun Broussard looks through old newspaper clippings and memorabilia of Army First Lt. Alvin Joseph Monlezun of Lake Arthur, who died in Aachen, Germany, Oct. 10, 1944, just before the Battle of the Bulge.
Ione Monlezun Broussard looks through old newspaper clippings and memorabilia of Army First Lt. Alvin Joseph Monlezun of Lake Arthur, who died in Aachen, Germany, Oct. 10, 1944, just before the Battle of the Bulge.
Ione Monlezun Broussard looks through old newspaper clippings and memorabilia of Army First Lt. Alvin Joseph Monlezun of Lake Arthur, who died in Aachen, Germany, Oct. 10, 1944, just before the Battle of the Bulge.
Ione Monlezun Broussard looks through old newspaper clippings and memorabilia of Army First Lt. Alvin Joseph Monlezun of Lake Arthur, who died in Aachen, Germany, Oct. 10, 1944, just before the Battle of the Bulge.