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As a firefighter, I ordered a Memorial Bracelet so the person who's name I wear will always ride with me.

I wear a Memorial Bracelet because I lost two family members on September 11, 2001.

I did not lose anyone I knew in the September 11th attacks, but my life changed because of it. I wear a bracelet to remind myself how short life can be.

I wanted something to memorialize the sacrifices that public service workers make each day.

I wear a Memorial Bracelet to commemorate the life of my brother who was murdered in July of 1999 while managing a retail store.

I am on active duty in support of Operation Enduring Freedom. I wear a Memorial Bracelet as a reminder of what we are fighting for.

I wear a Memorial Bracelet because I wanted the soldiers in Iraq to know just how much support they had from the people back home.

My husband serves in the military. Wearing a bracelet is a way for me to honor the work he is doing and to let others know that there are many families without their soldiers.

I purchased the bracelet after seeing Shoshana on the news. I am very happy I only wore this bracelet 4 days. I wore my Vietnam POW bracelet much longer, but happily he returned home also.

I had lost my POW bracelet and was looking to purchase another one.

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ENS JOHN B. DOE  KS  NAVY  THE USS COLE  12 OCT 00  VOT

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2000 Victims of Terrorism


While the USS Cole was refueling in the port of Aden, Yemen, a bomb exploded tearing through the hull of the destroyer killing 17 US servicemen. Three other attacks in the region of Israel and the West Bank also claimed the lives of 4 additional Americans in 2000.

 


Rank

Name

Age

City

State

Branch

Date

Attack
Location

RABBI HILLEL LIEBERMAN

BROOKLYN

NY

8 OCT 00

NABLUS

MMS

LAKEINA FRANCIS

19

WOODLEAF

NC

NAVY

12 OCT 00

ADEN HARBOR

S

TIMOTHY L. GAUNA

21

RICE

TX

NAVY

12 OCT 00

ADEN HARBOR

SR

CHERONE L. GUNN

22

REX

GA

NAVY

12 OCT 00

ADEN HARBOR

ENS

ANDREW TRIPLETT

30

MACON

MS

NAVY

12 OCT 00

ADEN HARBOR

PO3

RONCHESTER SANTIAGO

22

KINGSVILLE

TX

NAVY

12 OCT 00

ADEN HARBOR

S

CRAIG B. WIBBERLEY

19

WILLIAMSPORT

MD

NAVY

12 OCT 00

ADEN HARBOR

EWT2

KEVIN S. RUX

30

PORTLAND

ND

NAVY

12 OCT 00

ADEN HARBOR

SR

LAKIBA N. PALMER

22

SAN DIEGO

CA

NAVY

12 OCT 00

ADEN HARBOR

HT2

KENNETH E. CLODFELTER

21

MECHANICSVILLE

VA

NAVY

12 OCT 00

ADEN HARBOR

E2

MARC I. NIETO

24

FOND DU LAC

WI

NAVY

12 OCT 00

ADEN HARBOR

EWT3

RONALD S. OWENS

24

VERO BEACH

FL

NAVY

12 OCT 00

ADEN HARBOR

ET1

RICHARD COSTELOW

35

MORRISVILLE

PA

NAVY

12 OCT 00

ADEN HARBOR

FA

PATRICK H. ROY

19

KEEDYSVILLE

MD

NAVY

12 OCT 00

ADEN HARBOR

EF

JOSHUA L. PARLETT

19

CHURCHVILLE

MD

NAVY

12 OCT 00

ADEN HARBOR

F

GARY G. SWENCHONIS

26

ROCKPORT

TX

NAVY

12 OCT 00

ADEN HARBOR

S

JAMES R. MCDANIELS

19

NORFOLK

VA

NAVY

12 OCT 00

ADEN HARBOR

OS2

TIMOTHY L. SAUNDERS

32

RINGGOLD

VA

NAVY

12 OCT 00

ADEN HARBOR

EISH K. GILMOR

25

30 OCT 00

JERUSALEM

RABBI BINYAMIN KAHANE

34

BROOKLYN

NY

31 DEC 00

OFRA

TALIA H. KAHANE

BROOKLYN

NY

31 DEC 00

OFRA

 

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