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Why Wear
I did not lose anyone I knew in the attack, but my life changed because of it. I wear a Memorial Bracelet to remind myself how short life can be and it only takes a second for a life to change.
 
Since I am a 911 dispatcher and was a volunteer Firefighter/EMT, I chose a Memorial Bracelet of a fallen Firefighter from WTC.
 
I gave this Memorial Bracelet to my daughter who's friend Zoe and her family were in the plane that crashed into the pentagon.
 
POW MIA Bracelets and Dog Tags

In the 1970's, we wore Prisoner of War (P.O.W.) and Missing in Action (M.I.A.) bracelets bearing the name of a captured or lost soldier. We did this to keep this person in our hearts and minds, even if we did not know them personally. We proudly wore these bracelets, and some still do, as a symbol of hope that the POW's and MIA's would return home to their families.




Today, we also keep others in our memories... Victims and Heroes of Terrorism. To keep the memory alive of those who have died innocently at the hands of terrorists or fighting terrorism, we now also wear Memorial Bracelets. By wearing a Memorial Bracelet, we show our patriotism and offer our moral and financial support to the families of these Victims and Heroes of Terrorism.



$2.00 from the sale of each bracelet is donated to charities that support the families of the heroes and victims of terrorism.

To select a bracelet engraved with a name of a POW or MIA, choose an event below to view a list of names.

Red Aluminum Vietnam POW MIA Bracelet

Bracelets and Dog Tags Engraved with:
RANK, NAME
BRANCH, DATE OF EVENT, LOCATION
ENDS: STATUS and STATE

In the Following Format:
Red Aluminum Vietnam POW MIA Cuff Bracelet with
Recessed Engraved Person's Name ($15.99) Shown
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Gulf War Missing in Action
Iraq invades Kuwait on August 2, 1990. The United Nations declares war on Iraq from January 16 - February 27, 1991 and 148 US military soldiers die liberating Kuwait and one is still listed as a prisoner of war.
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Gulf War Prisoners of War
Iraq invades Kuwait on August 2, 1990. The United Nations declares war on Iraq from January 16 - February 27, 1991 and 148 US military soldiers die liberating Kuwait and one is still listed as a prisoner of war.
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Iraqi Freedom Missing in Action
To free the Iraqi people from a dictator who was feared to have weapons of mass destruction, the United States military entered Iraqi, disarmed the regime and is helping the Iraqi people to form their own government.
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Iraqi Freedom Prisoners of War
To free the Iraqi people from a dictator who was feared to have weapons of mass destruction, the United States military entered Iraqi, disarmed the regime and is helping the Iraqi people to form their own government.
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Vietnam War Missing in Action
The United States sent troops to help South Vietnam fight the Vietcong rebels and North Vietnamese invading their country.
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Vietnam War Prisoners of War
The United States sent troops to help South Vietnam fight the Vietcong rebels and North Vietnamese invading their country.
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Vietnam War Returnee
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