
This Memorial Day weekend, Mustang 107.1 proudly honors the brave men and women who served our country with the Mustang 107.1 Wall of Honor, brought to you by Louisiana Gun Shop.
We’re inviting you to submit photos, names, and stories of your loved ones who wore the uniform and defended our freedom. These heroes will be featured on Mustang 1071’s special digital Wall of Honor below as a lasting tribute to their sacrifice and service.
Submissions will be accepted now through May 25th at Mustang1071.com, with The Mustang 1071 Wall of Honor going live on May 23rd.
This Memorial Day, join Mustang 1071 and Louisiana Gun Shop in remembering, respecting, and saluting those who gave so much for our country.
The Mustang 1071 Wall Of Honor from Louisiana Gun Shop and Acadiana’s Classic Country, Mustang 1071! God Bless America!
Memorial Day Wall Of Honor
Howard Landry Sr from Abbeville
Served in WW2 and then the Korean Conflict where at age 26 , stepped on a land mine. He lost both legs along with sustaining an arm injury .
He survived, recovered and lived a great life until passing at the age of 72.
Calton Joseph Arceneaux
Served our glorious nation fighting for our freedom during the Korean War. Then went on to work & support his wife & 5 daughters.

William George Green
Enlisted in the Navy in 1954

Harlan Baublit
Joined the Marines at 17 years old. Although it was between conflicts, he served 4 years and came back home. He passed June 30, 2024 but was always a proud Marine.
