I was born and raised in Huntington WV and had one of these bracelets back when I was in high school [Class of 1973], but I don't know what happened to it or whose name was on it. I grew up in the '60s during the Vietnam era, and knew some returned veterans in college.I'm also grieving for Daddy, who died last year. He served in England during WWII, and I thought a Memorial Bracelet would be a way to honor him too. When I went to your website the first name I saw was Captain Albright from Huntington WV, and I knew I had to have it.I'm pleased to have my bracelet, and my best wishes to your organization.
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.
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