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35th Anniversary of the Three Servicemen Statue
Dry-Excel 100% Polyester, semi-fitted performance shirt
- Sizes S - XXL
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About this campaign
Get your limited run of the 35th Anniversary Three Servicemen Statue shirt!
This November, VVMF will commemorate the 35th anniversary of the dedication of The Three Servicemen Statue. Sculpted by Frederick Hart, the bronze sculpture is meant to convey the emotional and heroic nature of the Vietnam generation. It was unveiled on Veterans Day in 1984, two years after The Wall’s completion, and continues to be a powerful tribute honoring our Vietnam veterans.
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.
** ** 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
My dad served in Vietnam and I could not be more proud to be his daughter.
I. Am. Vietnam. Veteran
From the time of being a teenager I always felt strongly that the people who served in Vietnam deserved the support of those remaining at home, no matter which country they were in. I still feel the same way to this day.
Because You Should Never Forget the Sacrifice of these Americans and their Families
Lost a friend in VN. Respect and love those of my generation who served, fought, are still missing, or died during or after as a result of the war. Did not serve but cannot provide enough support for those who did.
I served in Phu Bai in 70-71 and feel it is an honor and duty to support the VVMF.