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We are profoundly saddened by the lives lost and wish to express our deepest sympathies to the families of terrorism victims and the heroes lost protecting us from terrorists. It is our intent by engraving the names of these victims and heroes on Memorial Bracelets and tags to allow others to honor their memory and to keep them in their thoughts and prayers.
If you wish not to have your family member’s name listed, please contact us and we will remove it. If you are an immediate family member and would like to receive a discount, please contact us when you place your order describing your relationship to the victim. |
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| I got a chance to continue on Earth, to watch my child grow up, love my husband and to hug my friends. I need to remember those who didn't and take advantage of more moments in my life. | | | | I wear this Memorial Bracelet to help remind me of why I wear a uniform. Two men that were in a unit I was once a part of were both Air Force PJs that were killed in the Philippines during Operation Enduring Freedom. | | |
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In response to the attacks on September 11th, on October 7, 2001, the United States and its allies began Operation Enduring Freedom (OEF), also known as the War in Afghanistan. The purpose of sending military troops was to conduct strikes against al Qaeda training camps and the Taliban regime in Afghanistan. Below are the Enduring Freedom soldiers listed as (KIA) Killed In Action.
KIA Bracelets and Dog Tags Engraved with: RANK, NAME, STATE, BRANCH OF SERVICE EVENT, DATE OF EVENT, STATUS | In the Following Format: |
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Black Aluminum KIA Dog Tag with Recessed Engraved Person's Name ($18.99) with Optional Air Force Icon ($2.50) Shown View Larger Image |
Blue Aluminum Cuff KIA Bracelet with Recessed Engraved Person's Name ($18.99) and Optional Flag Icon ($2.50) Shown View Larger Image |
Stainless Steel Cuff KIA Bracelet with Laser Engraved Person's Name in Black Letters ($20.99) Shown View Larger Image | |
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| PO1 (SEAL) CHRISTOPHER G. CAMPBELL | NAVY | JACKSONVILLE, NC | 36 | 06 Aug 11 | Add | | MSG SCOTT M. CARNEY | ARMY | ANKENY, IA | 37 | 24 Aug 07 | Add | | 1SG MICHAEL S. CURRY JR. | ARMY | DANIA BEACH, FL | 37 | 23 Jul 07 | Add | | MAJ DAVID S. CONNOLLY | ARMY | BOSTON, MA | 37 | 06 Apr 05 | Add | | TSGT SEAN M. CORLEW | USAF | THOUSAND OAKS, CA | 37 | 12 Jun 02 | Add | | CW4 BRENT S. COLE | ARMY | REEDSVILLE, WV | 38 | 22 May 09 | Add | | MSG GREGORY L. CHILDS | ARMY | WARREN, AR | 38 | 04 May 12 | Add | | SSG ROBERT B. COWDREY | ARMY | ATWATER, OH | 39 | 13 Oct 11 | Add | | SGT BILL CAHIR | USMC | WASHINGTON, D.C., PA | 40 | 13 Aug 09 | Add | | MSG MARK W. COLEMAN | ARMY | CENTERVILLE, WA | 40 | 02 May 10 | Add | | LTC DAVID E. CABRERA | ARMY | ABILENE, TX | 41 | 29 Oct 11 | Add | | LTCOL MARIO D. CARAZO | USMC | SPRINGFIELD, OH | 41 | 22 Jul 10 | Add | | CW4 JAMES CARTER | ARMY | MONTGOMERY, AL | 42 | 05 Jun 08 | Add | | CPL CHARLES P. CAFFNEY JR. | ARMY | PHOENIX, AZ | 42 | 24 Dec 08 | Add | | SGT ROBERT W. CROW | ARMY | KANSAS CITY, MO | 42 | 10 Jul 10 | Add | | CIVILIAN WILLIAM CARLSON | CIA | SOUTHERN PINES, NC | 43 | 25 Oct 03 | Add | | SPC CHRISTOPHER J. COFFLAND | ARMY | BALTIMORE, MD | 43 | 13 Nov 09 | Add | | CPT BRUCE K. CLARK | ARMY | SPENCERPORT, NY | 43 | 01 May 12 | Add | | PO1 SEAN L. CAUGHMAN | NAVY | FORT WORTH, TX | 43 | 16 Feb 10 | Add | | SGTMAJ ROBERT J. COTTLE | USMC | WHITTIER, CA | 45 | 24 Mar 10 | Add | | CW5 DAVID R. CARTER | ARMY | CENTENNIAL, CO | 47 | 06 Aug 11 | Add | | 1SG JOSE S.N. CRISOSTOMO | ARMY | INARAJAN | 59 | 18 Aug 09 | Add | | Page 4 of 4 | | <- Previous Page <<- Back to Page 1 | |
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