What do you do with POW bracelets?

What do you do with POW bracelets?

Three bracelets. Worn to honor and increase awareness of POW/MIA soldiers. Traditionally, these bracelets were worn until the POW returned to the United States at which time the bracelet was presented to the former prisoner.

What is the bracelet Magnum wears?

Magnum’s MIA bracelet contained the following inscription – “SP4 Kenneth Ray Lancaster, 1968”. Worn in seasons 1-7. Magnum’s buckle had “MAGNUM” in capitals beneath the logo. Magnum/Selleck used a modified Hayden surfski.

What is a MIA bracelet?

A POW bracelet (or POW/MIA bracelet) is a nickel-plated or copper commemorative bracelet engraved with the rank, name, and loss date of an American serviceman captured or missing during the Vietnam War.

Who was the longest held POW in Vietnam?

Floyd James Thompson
He was the longest-held American prisoner of war in U.S. history, spending nearly nine years in captivity in the forests and mountains of South Vietnam and Laos, and in North Vietnam during the Vietnam War….

Floyd James Thompson
Unit 7th Special Forces Group
Battles/wars Vietnam War

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What are POW/MIA bracelets?

In the 1970’s, we wore Prisoner of War, POW Bracelets, and Missing in Action, MIA Bracelets bearing the name of a soldier captured or missing during the Vietnam War.

Where can I buy a Vietnam era POW bracelet?

The Vietnam-Era Prisoner-of-War/Missing-in-Action Database POW Bracelets. T he bracelets with the names of American prisoners or those missing from the war in Southeast Asia are sold by the National League of POW/MIA Families External Link. The League is located at 1005 North Glebe Road, #170, Arlington, VA 22201.

Is there a National League of POW/MIA families?

The relatives of the men were beginning to organize locally, but the National League of POW/MIA Families had yet to be formed. During that time, Bob Dornan wore a bracelet he had obtained in Vietnam from hill tribesmen, which he said always reminded him of the suffering the war had brought to so many.

What is the history of the Vietnam Veterans bracelet?

The first bracelets were made by a Carol Bates, who now works for the Defense POW-Missing Persons Office. The bracelets come in various finishes and on each bracelet is engraved, at a minimum, the name, rank, service, loss date, and country of loss of a missing man from the Vietnam War.

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