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As a firefighter, I ordered a Memorial Bracelet so the person who's name I wear will always ride with me.

I wear a Memorial Bracelet because I lost two family members on September 11, 2001.

I did not lose anyone I knew in the September 11th attacks, but my life changed because of it. I wear a bracelet to remind myself how short life can be.

I wanted something to memorialize the sacrifices that public service workers make each day.

I wear a Memorial Bracelet to commemorate the life of my brother who was murdered in July of 1999 while managing a retail store.

I am on active duty in support of Operation Enduring Freedom. I wear a Memorial Bracelet as a reminder of what we are fighting for.

I wear a Memorial Bracelet because I wanted the soldiers in Iraq to know just how much support they had from the people back home.

My husband serves in the military. Wearing a bracelet is a way for me to honor the work he is doing and to let others know that there are many families without their soldiers.

I purchased the bracelet after seeing Shoshana on the news. I am very happy I only wore this bracelet 4 days. I wore my Vietnam POW bracelet much longer, but happily he returned home also.

I had lost my POW bracelet and was looking to purchase another one.

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  1. To select the name you would like engraved, click the box to the left of the name.
     
  2. To deselect a name, click a checked box.
     
  3. If you would like multiple bracelets, you may select multiple names. 

  4. When you have made your final selection(s), click the Select Button below to chose quantity, material, color and size.

  5. Bracelets are engraved with the information and in the format in the box below.

PFC  JANE B. SMITH  TX  ARMY  IRAQI  FREEDOM  23 MAR 03  POW

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Iraqi Freedom Prisoners, Missing and Hostages


April 9, 2004 - Insurgents ambushed a convoy guarded by the 724th and took Private First Class Maupin, then 20, captive. There have been conflicting reports on his fate. He was seen alive on one videotape, reported killed on another. Without proof of his death, the Army presumes he is still alive. TIME Magazine, February 21, 2005.

 


Rank

Name

Age

City

State

Branch

Status

SPC

AHMED K. ALTAIE

41

ANN ARBOR

MI

ARMY

MIA

 

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