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| I did not lose anyone I knew in the September 11th attacks, but my life changed because of it. I wear a Memorial 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 in memory of one of my shipmates in the United States Navy Reserves. He was also a Firefighter at the WTC. His body was never recovered after September 11 2001. | | |
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 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 Victim of Terrorism, choose an event below to view a list of names.
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Bracelets and Dog Tags Engraved with:
NAME, STATE, COUNTRY OF RESIDENCE
ATTACK LOCATION, DATE OF EVENT, STATUS
In the Following Format:
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Red Aluminum Cuff Bracelet with Recessed Engraved
Person's Name ($15.99) with Optional Flag Icon ($2.50) Shown
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| The World Trade Center was attacked for the first time on February 26, 1993. Terrorists detonate 1,500 pounds of explosives in a van parked in the underground public lot of the WTC, two levels below the southern wall of the North Tower. The attack killed six people, including a pregnant woman, injured more than a thousand, created a five-story crater beneath the towers, and resulted in hundreds of millions of dollars in damage. | | View Names | | |
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| On July 7, 2005 a series of co-ordinated suicide attacks were carried out by four Islamist terrorists aboard three underground trains and a double-decker bus during the morning rush hour in London. This event is often referred to in the UK as 7/7. Fifty-two civilians and the four suicide-bombers were killed in the attacks, and over 700 people were injured. The attack occurred the day after the city was selected to host the 2012 Summer Olympics. | | View Names | | |
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| On September 11, 2001, American Airlines Flight 11 with 81 passengers and 11 crew en route from Boston to Los Angeles was hijacked by terrorists and flown into the north tower of the World Trade Center. | | View Names | | |
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| On September 11, 2001, American Airlines Flight 77 with 58 passengers and 6 crew en route from Washington Dulles to Los Angeles was hijacked by terrorists and flown into the Pentagon. | | View Names | | |
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On September 11, 2001, American Airlines Flight 77 was hijacked by terrorists and crashed into the Pentagon.
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| On September 11, 2001, United Airlines Flight 175 with 56 passengers and 9 crew en route from Boston to Los Angeles was hijacked by terrorists and flown into the south tower of the World Trade Center. | | View Names | | |
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| On September 11, 2001, United Airlines Flight 93 with 38 passengers and 7 crew en route from Newark to San Francisco, was hijacked by terrorists and crashed into a field in Somerset County, Pennsylvania. | | View Names | | |
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| On September 11, 2001, The World Trade Center collapsed when American Airlines Flight 11 was hijacked by terrorists and crashed into the north tower and United Airlines Flight 175 was hijacked by terrorists and crashed into the south tower. | | View Names | | |
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| The worst terrorist attack since September 11 occurred on October 12, 2002 at a resort in Bali, Indonesia, when a car bomb exploded in a busy tourist area filled with nightclubs, cafes, and bars. The attack killed over 200 persons from two-dozen nations. Seven US citizens died. | | View Names | | |
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| Two explosive devices made out of pressure cookers hidden in back packs were detonated simultaneously at the finish line of the Boston Marathon on April 15th, 2013. The bombs killed 3 people (a 29-year-old restaurant worker, an Eight-year-old of Boston\'s Dorchester neighborhood and 23-year-old Boston University graduate student from China) and wounded more than 180 people, many of whom lost limbs. On April 18th, the two men were identified. That night they killed an MIT police officer and wounded another who confronted them. During a gun fight with police later that night, one of the suspects was killed. The other was captured the next day. | | View Names | | |
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| On November 5, 2009 in the Soldier Readiness Center of the Fort Hood, Texas US military base, Nidal Malik Hasan, a U.S. Army major, psychiatrist, and American-born Muslim of Palestinian descent opened fire killing 12 military personnel and 1 civilian and wounding more than 30. Hasan was wounded by civilian police officers, but captured alive. He faces 13 counts of premeditated murder. | | View Names | | |
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| The Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building was bombed in downtown Oklahoma City, Oklahoma on April 19, 1995. The Oklahoma City bombing was a domestic terrorist attack aimed at the U.S. government. The attack claimed 168 lives and left over 800 people injured. Until the September 11, 2001 attacks, it was the deadliest act of terrorism on U.S. soil. | | View Names | | |
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| On December 21, 1988, Pan Am Flight 103, a Boeing 747, took off from Heathrow Airport in England bound for Kennedy Airport in New York, NY. A bomb exploded over Lockerbie Scotland killing all 259 people (243 passengers and 16 crew members) on board. 179 of the passengers were Americans, and 31 were from the United Kingdom. On the ground, 11 Lockerbie residents were also killed by falling debris. In 2001, two men from Libya were tried for the bombing. One was found guilty of murder and sentenced to life imprisonment. | | View Names | | |
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