DAR Welcome Home Vietnam Veterans! Shirt





Port Authority Women's City Stretch Buttoned Performance Polo
- Sizes XS - XXXXL
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About this campaign
Order Deadline: April 5, 2023
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Sizing Women’s sizes. For a looser fit, please order a size up.
DAR Welcome Home Vietnam Veterans! Shirt
Join fellow DAR members as we “Honor, Respect, Never Forget” Vietnam Veterans at the Camp Legacy-Legacy of Service and Sacrifice event to be held in Washington, DC May 11-13. The perfect shirt to wear at this event or your local welcome home Vietnam Veteran Commemoration, we appreciate your support of this project. The shirt can also be worn with a red tank top for Remember Everyone Deployed Fridays!
All funds raised will go directly to the DAR Service for Veterans Fund.
All sales are final. Items cannot be returned or exchanged.
Suggested Care Instructions: Turn the shirt inside out; wash in cold water.
Order Deadline: April 5, 2023.
Thank you for celebrating and supporting our Vietnam veterans!
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I want to support NSDAR and show my support for our Vietnam Veterans.
My husband is a Vietnam veteran.
I am thankful for the Vietnam Veterans’ sacrifices. My son has a longtime Vietnamese girlfriend whose father fled Vietnam on foot so that he would not have to fight with the Communists. With God’s help he made it to America and raised a family.
My Vietnam soldier never made it home. He was killed less <month after deploying at 18yo. There was very little respect shown for his loss except by family and friends. Surviving vets have had to endure that disrespect in person. Saddens me.
We owe them our respect and gratitude.
My Brother served in Vietnam
My dad is a Vietnam veteran. It's so important to me show my support for not only him but all the other Vietnam vets. It's been wonderful in recent years to see young people thank him for his service
DAR member. My Dad was in World War II.