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15th Anniversary of the In Memory plaque
Dry-Excel 100% Polyester, semi-fitted performance shirt
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About this campaign
Get your limited run of the 15th Anniversary Three Servicemen Plaque shirt!
The In Memory plaque was dedicated in November 2004 as part of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial site in Washington, D.C. The plaque honors those who served, returned home and later died of illnesses related to their service. An In Memory ceremony is held annually to induct Vietnam veterans into the In Memory Honor Roll. To learn how to have your veteran honored, please visit: www.vvmf.org/in-memory-program.
In Memory is a program of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Fund (VVMF) – the founders of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial (The Wall) in Washington, D.C. VVMF continues to lead the way in paying tribute to our nation’s Vietnam veterans and their families. VVMF works to honor, preserve, and educate to ensure that current and future generations never forget the service and sacrifice of those who came before them. All funds raised from the sale of this shirt will go directly to VVMF’s mission and allow programs like In Memory to continue.
** NOTE: The estimated delivery date for this specially printed shirt is November 8th. While shirts typically take 2 weeks for delivery after the orders close, the delivery date for this special type of shirt is not guaranteed.
*** The finished print may look slightly different than the image pictured above.
Supporters
Army Nurse Corps - Vietnam 1967-68 3rd Surgical & 24th Evacuation Hospitals I am seeing more of my fellow veterans sub come to the effects of Agent Orange
My brother, Sgt. John T. Whitson’s name was finally put on the Wall in May 2017. He passed away April 4, 1969. He left for Vietnam Sept 26, 1968. He was in the Army & was a tank commander. We have pictures of his tank with bullets holes in the side.
As a Vietnam veteran, I have been a long time supporter of the VVMF. This is another way of showing that continued support.
Husband served 65-67
My husband & daughter's father served in 1967-1968. He came home, only to be spit on & sworn at. He could NOT wear his uniform proudly. He passed away in 1999 from kidney cancer which I believe was caused by the tablets they used to purify the water
Vietnam vet 1967-1968.
My dad is a Vietnam Veteran
I am already a regular contributor. Just want to wear the t-shirt in support of Viet Nam vets.
On behalf of Kenneth Stubblefield
My husband worked with agent orange.