I was given my first MIA bracelet in 2000. At the time I was an active duty member in the Navy and I didn't know these existed. I don't know ADR1 James C. Newman, but I do know that he went missing in SVN on 6 Feb 68 and that he came from Tennessee. Sometimes I cry thinking of all the soldiers that have fought for this counrty, the ones who have come home and the ones that won't. I pray for there families and feel like they are my own. If it weren't for our Armed Forces I would not be able to enjoy the things I love the most. God bless every single soldier that has ever fought for our freedom. God bless their families and loved ones and God bless the U.S.A. I wouldn't want it any onther way. With respect and love, Jennie |
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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