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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 have a friend that fought in Vietnam and came home. I remembered that there used to be bracelets to wear for POWs. In honor of my friend, Michael Tank, the Vietnam vet, I decided to get one to remember that not everyone came home. | | | | I wanted a bracelet because I wore a POW bracelet for years for my Vietnam soldier, he was MIA after the return. I checked on him occasionally via the net and learned recently that he is felt to have died in a plane crash that was witnessed. | | |
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The United States sent Army troops to help South Vietnam fight the
Vietcong rebels and communist North Vietnamese invading their country.
This is known in the United States as the Vietnam War or Vietnam
Conflict. It was fought in Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia from 1959 to
April 30, 1975. The Tet Offensive of 1968 damaged U.S. confidence and
with pressure from American anti-war activists, U.S. forces began to be
withdrawn until they were totally removed in 1973. The North
Vietnamese captured the southern capital Saigon to end the war in 1975. Below are
the Vietnam War soldiers listed as (MIA) Missing in Action.
Bracelets and Dog Tags Engraved with: RANK, NAME BRANCH OF SERVICE, DATE, LOCATION ENDS: STATUS HOME STATE |
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Red Aluminum Vietnam MIA Bracelet with Recessed Engraved Person's Name ($16.99) Shown View Larger Image |
Red Aluminum Vietnam MIA Bracelet with Recessed Engraved State Abbreviation and Status on End ($16.99) Shown View Larger Image | |
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| LTJG JACOB D. LOGAN | USN | SEATTLE, WA | 25 | 02 Dec 65 | Add | | Capt CARL E. LONG | USMC | COLLEGE STATION, TX | 25 | 20 Dec 69 | Add | | Capt MELVIN E. LADEWIG | USAF | ENGLEWOOD, CO | 24 | 24 Aug 68 | Add | | CW2 WILLIAM J. LAGRAND | USA | PORTLAND, OR | 24 | 05 Sep 65 | Add | | CPO MICHAEL L. LAPORTE | USN | LOS ANGELES, CA | 23 | 05 Sep 67 | Add | | PO2 ROBERT B. LEONARD | USN | DES MOINES, IA | 23 | 02 Oct 69 | Add | | SSG DANNY L. LITTLE | USA | ABILENE, TX | 23 | 23 Apr 70 | Add | | SP4 ISMAEL LAUREANO-LOPEZ | USA | NEW YORK, NY | 22 | 20 Feb 68 | Add | | SFC RICHARD J. LACEY | USA | PITTSBURGH, PA | 21 | 31 Jan 68 | Add | | SSG KENNETH R. LANCASTER | USA | SILVER SPRING, MD | 21 | 03 Jan 68 | Add | | SFC CLARENCE A. LATIMER | USA | DUE WEST, SC | 21 | 30 Mar 69 | Add | | SGT ALLEN R. LLOYD | USA | ST CHARLES, MN | 21 | 18 Feb 71 | Add | | SP4 RICHARD E. LOMAX | USA | MANSFIELD, OH | 21 | 26 Mar 68 | Add | | SP4 CARL J. LAKER | USA | CLEARWATER, FL | 20 | 17 Jun 70 | Add | | SP5 MICHAEL LAUTZENHEISER | USA | MUNCIE, IN | 20 | 26 Oct 71 | Add | | SP4 KARL W. LAWSON | USA | TERRE HAUTE, IN | 20 | 09 Apr 68 | Add | | SGT DAVID E. LEMCKE | USA | HILTON, NY | 20 | 21 May 68 | Add | | SN ALVIN L. LEVAN | USN | CATAWISSA, PA | 20 | 25 Oct 66 | Add | | Sgt LEONARD J. LEWANDOWSKI JR | USMC | DES PLAINES, IL | 20 | 19 Oct 66 | Add | | L/Cpl ASHTON N. LONEY | USMC | ALBANY, NY | 20 | 15 May 75 | Add | | CPL DAVID E. LOVEGREN | USA | PORTLAND, OR | 19 | 01 Mar 69 | Add | | L/Cpl RONALD L. LONGANECKER | USMC | PORTLAND, OR | 18 | 08 Jul 66 | Add | | CWO WILLIAM J. LA GRAND | USA | OR | --- | 05 Sep 65 | Add | | CPL LOPEZ I. LAUREANO | USA | NEW YORK, NY | --- | 20 Feb 68 | Add | | Page 2 of 2 | | <- Previous Page <<- Back to Page 1 | |
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