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Timeless Moments Series



One day my friend called asking me if I remembered wearing a MIA/POW bracelet during the Vietnam War.  I not only remembered wearing one, but I still had mine.  She did too.  We talked about the soldiers whose names were engraved on our bracelets and wondered if they ever made it safely home.  After our conversation I set out researching our soldiers, determined to find out what had happened to them.  After a half dozen phone calls I finally tracked down a service that had kept a record of all the soldiers who had served in the war, and their status.  I found out that neither of our soldiers made it home.  


These books are a tribute to the men who served in that war and to the families who lost loved ones while fighting in Vietnam.
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