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Cheryl Shillcutt
Milledgeville, GA
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I found a POW MIA bracelet that I wore in high school with Maj Edward Leonard's name on it, with a date of 5-31-68. I was surprised to see that he is still alive. Is there a way to send him this bracelet?
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Cheryl Shillcutt wrote: I found a POW MIA bracelet that I wore in high school with Maj Edward Leonard's name on it, with a date of 5-31-68. I was surprised to see that he is still alive. Is there a way to send him this bracelet? Cheryl You might try the nearest Army Base or recruiting office? Thanks Maddog
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Tracy
Westfield, NJ
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Cheryl Shillcutt wrote: I found a POW MIA bracelet that I wore in high school with Maj Edward Leonard's name on it, with a date of 5-31-68. I was surprised to see that he is still alive. Is there a way to send him this bracelet? Thank you for wearing my father's bracelet for all of those years. I love him very much and I never gave up hope that he was alive. It was only a bracelet, but the thoughts and prayers of a total stranger can mean the world to someone who sits alone in a dark cell wondering if he's been forgotten. Thank you again.
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Paul Gerring
La Quinta, CA
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I also wore the Vietnam bracelet with your fathers name on it until the end of the war. It was my honor to recently return it to him in Nov of 2010. I received a wonderful letter from him detailing his career and life since the war. Your father is a genuine hero and I and my family will be eternally grateful to him for the unbelievable sacrifices he made for our country.
Paul Gerring La Quinta, Ca.
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