Carol
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.
Sunday, April 05, 2009
New Tags for Capt. Dean P. St. Pierre
Both Memorial Dog Tags are just beautiful. This coming December, I will be touring Vietnam and I'm planning on burying my original POW/MIA bracelet if I can part with it. I'll say a prayer in memory of Capt. Dean P. St. Pierre. I have a new bracelet I ordered from your company that will keep him always in my memory. Thank you for helping keep the flame alive.
I too have a Capt. Dean P. St. Pierre bracelet. I often think about him and his family. My sister found her POW/MIA. Which I could say the same.
ReplyDeleteI have an original bracelet that I bought when they first came out. I am wondering if the family of Capt. Pierre would like then bracelet. Although it is something I have had for at least 40 years, I would like it to go to a family member. Thank you, Barbara
ReplyDeleteI ordered my second POW/MIA bracelet after I was fortunate enough to meet the man whose bracelet I never took off for I don't remember how long...he was also in the Air Force - Alan Lurie and was held prisoner for I believe 7 years.
ReplyDeleteI still have Capt. Dean St. Pierre's bracelet because unfortunately he never came home.
I think about all of those who served our country and who still are all of the time. You and your families are always in my prayers.
I just read a blog from someone who learned to swim from Capt. St. Pierre.
It gave me goose bumps because I have been a swimmer my whole life and I am happiest and and at peace around water.
I would love to hear from his family and anyone else that holds a connection to this man.
Thank you for all you did-
Debbie
In my second move in three years time, i was fortunate to come across my Capt. Dear P. St. Pierre bracelet. I slow to go to the big 'Internet in the sky' so I am just learning of the Capt.s not coming home. I had so hoped and prayed.
ReplyDeleteUnfortunately there will always be a bracelet available out there to remind one of us, or more as it turns out, to keep hope and prayers occurring for them. Bless them all-each and everyone of them!
Bless the U.S. of A.