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Zeringue Park History

Originally dedicated in 1948, Zeringue Park is named after brothers Philip and Felix Zeringue who both gave their lives during World War II.


11 young men from Harahan have perished in defense of our country since this city was founded in 1920. This new Memorial is dedicated to them.

Zeringue Park Vision

Zeringue Park Waterwall

Water symbolizes purity, clarity and calmness, and reminds us to cleanse our minds and attain a state of purity.


In the heart of the city, Zeringue Park will be an iconic landmark and community centerpiece for visitors of all ages; a popular backdrop for unforgettable moments.  

The Berlin Wall  and replica of  Nagasaki peace statue "That Summer Day"

Peace and Freedom

After man's most horrific conflict, the people of the United States, Germany and Japan - once great advisories, have supported democracies, and helped promote peace throughout the world.


As a sign of friendship, the people of Germany and Japan are working with Harahan to secure two iconic symbols of post-World War II

Harahan Heroes WWII

Philip Zeringue

Philip Zeringue

Philip Zeringue

  • Machinists Mate, 1st Class Philip Zeringue died March 26, 1942 while serving aboard the USS Atik
  • USS Atik (a “Q-Ship”) sunk by German U-123, 300 miles from Norfolk; 144 souls lost
  • Philip J Zeringue is buried or memorialized at Tablets of the Missing at East Coast Memorial, New York City, USA. This is an American Battle Monuments Commission location
  • Commendations: ★ Purple Heart ★ Combat Action Ribbon ★ American Campaign Medal ★ Navy Presidential Unit Citation ★ Navy Good Conduct Medal ★ Navy Expeditionary Medal ★ World War II Victory Medal 

Felix Zeringue

Philip Zeringue

Philip Zeringue

  • Staff Sergeant Felix Zeringue died between February 24th and March 30, 1944 
  • SSgt Zeringue’s B-24 was shot down on February 24, 1944. Germans recorded his death on March 30th
  • Felix A Zerangue is buried or memorialized at Plot K Row 32 Grave 30, Lorraine American Cemetery, St. Avold, France. This is an American Battle Monuments Commission location
  • Commendations: ★ Purple Heart ★ American Campaign Medal ★ Army Presidential Unit Citation ★ Army Good Conduct Medal ★ European-African-Middle Eastern Campaign ★ World War II Victory Medal ★ Air Medal

Lionel Vicknair

Philip Zeringue

Lionel Vicknair

  • Seaman, 2nd Class Lionel Vicknair died August 13, 1943 
  • Lionel Vicknair was aboard the USS John Penn when it was struck by a Japanese torpedo and airplane
  • Lionel’s name is on the “Tablets of the Missing” and among the over 17,000 buried U.S. serviceman killed in action at the American Cemetery in Manila, Philippines
  • Commendations: ★ Purple Heart ★ World War II Victory Medal ★ Purple Heart ★ Combat Action Ribbon ★ American Campaign Medal ★ Navy Presidential Unit Citation ★ Navy Good Conduct Medal ★ Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Medal ★ Navy Expeditionary Medal

Salvador Rando

Salvador Rando

Lionel Vicknair

  • Private Salvador Rando, USMC died on March 1, 1945 
  • On March 1st, 1945, Rando’s regiment attacked a network of heavily fortified Japanese bunkers. At some point during the attack, he was mortally wounded. Temporarily buried on Iwo Jima, Salvador Rando was returned to Louisiana
  • His final resting place is at Carrollton Cemetery No. 2
  • Commendations: ★ Purple Heart ★ Combat Action Ribbon ★ Marksmanship Badge ★ American Campaign Medal ★ Marine Corps Presidential Unit Citation ★ Marine Corps Good Conduct Medal ★ Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Medal ★ Marine Corps Expeditionary Medal

Salvador Rando

Thomas Picone

 

Thomas Picone

Salvador Rando

Thomas Picone

  • Private Thomas Picone, died on Jul 2, 1942 
  • Thomas was one of 797 men that died that month in Cabanatuan Prison Camp #1 in the Philippines - possibly of malaria. 
  • His final resting place is at the Manila American Cemetery Plot J, Row 6, Grave 19 
  • Commendations: ★ Purple Heart ★ Prisoner of War Badge ★ Philippine Defense Medal ★ World War II Victory Medal ★ Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Medal ★ American Defense Medal ★  

Harahan Heroes Vietnam

Kenneth Ainsworth

Michael James Farrell

Michael James Farrell

  • Began his tour on October 16, 1967
  • Attached to 1st Aviation Brigade, 212th Aviation Battalion, 16th Aviation Group, 131st Aviation Company
  • During Kenneth's service in the Vietnam War, Army Specialist Five Ainsworth experienced a traumatic event which ultimately resulted in loss of life on February 2, 1968; Thua Thien province
  • Commendations: ★ Purple Heart ★ National Defense Service Medal ★ Vietnam Campaign Medal ★ Vietnam Service Medal ★ Army Presidential Unit Citation ★ Vietnam Gallantry Cross ★ Army Good Conduct Medal  

Michael James Farrell

Michael James Farrell

Michael James Farrell

  • Began his tour on May 9, 1967. 
  • Farrell had the rank of Specialist Four. His military occupation or specialty was Light Weapons Infantry. 
  • Michael was reported missing and declared dead on October 17, 1967. His valor and death were highlighted in the award-winning book They Marched Into The Sun which told the story of the Battle of Ong Thanh, Binh Long province
  • Commendations:  ★ Purple Heart ★ Combat Infantryman Badge ★ Marksmanship Badge ★ National Defense Service Medal ★ Vietnam Campaign Medal ★ Vietnam Service Medal ★ Army Presidential Unit Citation ★ Vietnam Gallantry Cross ★ Army Good Conduct Medal

Salvador Louis Monte Jr

Salvador Louis Monte Jr

Salvador Louis Monte Jr

  • Began his tour on April 26, 1967
  • Attached to 3rd Marine Division, 3rd Battalion, 3rd Marines, K Company
  • Salvador died on December 1, 1967 through hostile mortar attack in Quang Tri province.
  • Commendations: ★ Purple Heart ★ Combat Action Ribbon ★ National Defense Service Medal ★ Vietnam Campaign Medal ★ Vietnam Service Medal ★ Marine Corps Presidential Unit Citation ★ Vietnam Gallantry Cross ★ Marine Corps Good Conduct Medal ★ Marine Corps Expeditionary Medal

Mason Erwin Ragland

Salvador Louis Monte Jr

Salvador Louis Monte Jr

  • Began his tour on  December 10, 1969 
  •  Private First-class Ragland was assigned to the 1st Logistical Command, 523rd Transportation Company
  • "Rags" died on April 25, 1970. His Transportation Battalion convoy was traveling south on Highway QL-1 in Binh Dinh Province, when it was ambushed four miles south of Qui Nhon  
  • Commendations: ★ Purple Heart ★ National Defense Service Medal ★ Vietnam Campaign Medal ★ Vietnam Service Medal ★ Army Presidential Unit Citation ★ Vietnam Gallantry Cross ★ Army Good Conduct Medal

Harahan Hero Korea DMZ

Tommy Rayburn

  • SPC4 Tommy Rayburn died on January 4, 1971
  • Attached to the Army's 2nd Infantry Division, Tommy lost his life while patrolling the Korean Demilitarized Zone - still recognized today as a combat zone 
  • Since the Ceasefire Agreement signed on July 27, 1953 through 2022, there have been thousands of firefights with and dozens of infiltrations by North Korean soldiers resulting in hundreds of U.S. casualties and kidnappings of South Korean civilians
  • Commendations: ★ Purple Heart ★ Korean Defense Service Medal ★ National Service Medal ★ Distinguished Service Medal ★ Army Presidential Unit Citation ★ Army Good Conduct Medal  

Harahan Hero Operation Iraqi Freedom

Robert L. DuSang

  • Army Specialist Robert L. DuSang died on June 30, 2004 during Operation Iraqi Freedom 
  • Assigned to the Army's 2nd Armored Calvary Regiment, 1st Squadron "War Eagles", 1st Howitzer Battery, Robert lost his life on MSR (Main Supply Route) "Tampa" between Al-Kut, Iraq and Camp Doha, Kuwait - he was returning home with his Squadron after an 18-month deployment
  • A graduate of Mandeville High School, Robert's Father and Step-Mother Don and Esther DuSang are residents of Harahan
  • Commendations: ★ Bronze Star ★ National Service Defense Medal ★ Iraq Campaign Medal ★ Combat Infantryman Badge ★ Global War on Terrorism Service Medal ★ Army Service Ribbon ★ ★ Army Good Conduct Medal ★ Overseas Service Ribbon 

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