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To contribute a bracelet to the Vietnam POW/MIA Memorial Bracelet Display at the Palm Springs Air Museum or to order a bracelet, contact Dave Thompson at [email protected] or 760-328-0859.
The bracelets are encased in a glass display in front of a wall similar to the Vietnam Memorial Wall in Washington, D.C., but bearing the names and photos of POWs and MIAs only.
As a child, Kristy Schnabel wore a nickel-plated POW/MIA bracelet inscribed with the name of Col. Norman Schmidt, an airman who had been shot down and taken prisoner during the Vietnam War ...
Vietnam: 726 captured; 661 returned Location Currently not on view date made ca 1970 ID Number 2004.0083.41 accession number 2004.0083 catalog number 2004.0083.41 Object Name POW bracelet bracelet ...
San Diego, CA_11/24/2009_ JACK ENSCH(cq), a POW during Vietnam was a Navy pilot. He recently received two POW bracelets with his name on them that had been worn by women during the Vietnam era.
It's been almost 50-years since the war in Vietnam officially ended.In 1973, ... POW-MIA bracelets, timeless reminders of a Vietnam War hero. by Kevin Maki. Mon, November 13th 2023 at 8:00 PM.
Joe Kopacz, a Vietnam Veteran and guardian on the trip, wore a different type of accessory: A POW bracelet with the name of a fallen Vietnam soldier engraved on it. That name was James Rozo.
Lt. Col. Ben Pollard was among approximately 2,600 American service members officially designated as POW/MIA during the war in Vietnam. Dan Rector’s bracelet wasn’t the only wrist sporting ...
The bracelets were a way for Americans to show support for POWs and MIAs, regardless of how they felt about the war. Marion Stanford started wearing one in 1970. Her half-inch metal bracelet was ...
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