Hi, I received my POW Bracelet. It is a replacement of the bracelet I have worn for many years and has slowly, but steadily become scratched up and it is harder for others to read. I searched for a website that I found to not be all cutesy for such a serious purchase. Your bracelet looks almost 100% like my original P.O.W. bracelet. I am very happy with it. I only take it off for hospitalizations, airport security and other metal detectors.I wear a bracelet bearing the name of Major Lucius Lamar Heiskell. He is honored on Panel 14E, Row 129 of the Vietnam War Memorial, Washington, DC. A Major in the USAF, he became a MIA/POW on 2/6/67 in NVN. Lucius is from TN. Lucius you will never be forgotten.Thank you, Alice
In the 1970's, we wore Prisoner of War (P.O.W.) bracelets. Today, we also keep others in our memories; Victims of Terrorism and Military Casualties. To keep the memory alive of those who have died at the hands of terrorists or fighting terrorism, we now also wear Memorial Bracelets. People from all over the country are wearing bracelets from Memorial Bracelets located at www.memorialbracelets.com for their own very personal reasons. Below are some of the stories that we have received.
I am the sister of Lucius Lamar Heiskell (he was called Lamar) and I very much appreciate you wearing the POW/MIA bracelet with his name on it. He was a fine man and I miss him very much. He left two beautiful children and now has five grandchildren! Thank you for remembering him so faithfully. Ruth Heiskell Summers
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