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Shanna
Monday, June 19, 2006
It Is An Honor To Wear A Bracelet With The Name Of A Hero
Remembering Those Who Did Not Come Home
Deanna
MSgt USAF, Ret
Three Generations Of Marines
Jessica
I Carry The Memory That He Gave For Our Country
I have worn an MIA bracelet for over ten years up until a few years ago when the metal began to fray. I had thought of having the bracelet melted, recast and re-engraved with my soldiers name on it.
I wasn't alive during the Vietnam War, but my father served. He had worn the bracelet for some years before presenting it to me as a gift. He always emphasized to me the meaning behind the bracelet and I have a come to feel as though a part of me is missing if not wearing it. I will be ordering a new bracelet with my soldiers name. I call him "my soldier" because I carry the memory of his name with me. I carry the memory that he gave for our country. I carry hope, above all that he will return.
His name is Lt. Robert C. Marvin MI. It is but one name of thousands. To me, he has come to symbolize every soldier who is still MIA. Through him I carry their memory.
To Keep My Brother On My Mind And Honor Others Who Defend American Freedom
Sunday, June 18, 2006
Is My Way Of Remembering The Employees Of My Husband's Office
This Is Something To Help People See How Special He Was
I Appreciate What Our Brothers Do For America Overseas
In Memory Of A Soldier Who Died
The bracelet I had made was in memory of a soldier who died in a vehicle accident in
Kevin
I Wear It When I Want My Cousin Close
My cousin Joeseph Keller died on 9/11. I got a bracelet with his name. Right after 9/11 someone on the news showed their bracelet and it was his. I wanted it. But I didn't know their were duplicates. I will now wear it on holidays when I want him close and days when I just need him extra close. Thank you for the bracelet it will help my healing process which I will forever be going through.
Sincerely,
Karin
I Give Respect To Those Who Put Their Lives On The Line
I ordered a bracelet was that I wanted to show that I give respect to those who put their lives on the line to protect my freedom. While I myself I am currently serving the USAF for Operation Iraqi Freedom, I would like for someone to remember me if something was to happen.
We Must All Honor These Men Of Courage
No One Should Ever Forget
I ordered my bracelet for Scott Speicher because he flew out of my home town,
Thanks again
Ms Ballard
I Wear It For Their Family As Well
what motivated me to purchase my bracelet is the idea that I wear the bracelet not just for the POW/MIA soldier/sailor/airman/marine, but for his family as well. I hope that if (God forbid) something
happens to my soldier, someone else will do the same!
Thank you so much!
Andrea
I Wanted To Contribute To Such A Good Cause
To Show My Brothers That They Are Not Forgotten
Paying Tribute To Those Who Have Fallen
Tuesday, June 13, 2006
For A Daily Reminder Of The Sacrifice Of 911 victim Families
Paul
To Keep Those In The Military In My Thoughts
Thanks!
To Show Respect For Those Who Hold Their Heads High In Battle
Thanks again, Sean
Remembering Fallen heroes
I am a Marine combat veteran of Operation Enduring Freedom and Operation Iraqi Freedom. Throughout both conflicts I wore a KIA bracelet for SGT Lorenzo, a USA Ranger who was killed in the now famous "BlackHawk Down" battle in Somalia. This bracelet never, never came off my wrist. As you can imagine the once black bracelet is now a worn silver. I had planned on continuing to wear SGT Lorenzo's bracelet until my good friend CPL Michael was killed near Fallujah in September. We fought together on the initial push from Kuwait to Baghdad in early 2003, we all made it back alive. He was killed in his second tour with 2 weeks left until he was to return home. He was an outstanding Marine and he will be missed.
Michael
SGT USMC
Remembering Those Who Share My Name
My husband and I are very close and share some very common interests. He served in the USAF and I served in the USCG. My maiden name is Puckett and we also found that on the same panel of the wall are both a Puckett and Saucedo. They died within weeks of each other. When we found those names together we had a very somber moment. I, too, am researching information about 5 Pucketts who perished in Vietnam to see if I am related in anyway.
My husband, Agustin, thanks you for the beautiful bracelet. We both thank you for giving us a way to remember those who America forgot. May the Lord bless and keep you.
To Never Forget A Fallen Comrade
I ordered the bracelet to show my feelings and to never forget an awesome person, a comrade, and a friend, who was killed in a helicopter crash while we were in Afghanistan. Just before we were deployed he sold me his motorcycle, in order to by a house, because he was going to get married when we returned home. Instead of having the chance to see him get married, I was in Arlington cemetery watching him be layed to rest. That motorcycle sits in my garage today, I will always keep it in his memory. Thanks, you really make a lot of people happy.
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Remembering Family Who Served In Vietnam
Sunday, June 11, 2006
As An American It Is My Duty To Remember What Happened On 911
I am an American, unfortunately, humans tend to forget the negative things that happen, there isn't a day that goes by when I don't think of September 11th. I'm not sure there are a lot of other Americans out there who remember. Whatever happened to the "United We Stand" shirts and the American Flags waving from car windows? As an American it is my duty to remember what happened, to never forget, because if we forget it will happen again.