HONORED ON PANEL 7W, LINE 112 OF THE WALL
DAVID ARTHUR DAVIDSON
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DAVID A DAVIDSON
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LEFT FOR DAVID ARTHUR DAVIDSON
POSTED ON 1.22.2025
POSTED BY: Joe Plunkard
Just an update
I've worn your POW/MIA bracelet made of stainless steel for over 40 years. Your name is slowly being worn down and I only take it off for medical reasons. I also wear my brothers KIA bracelet who was also a paratrooper with the 173rd in 66 and the 82nd during TET in 68. As I said, I'm a Gold Star brother and a veteran that also served in the same brigade as my brother 7 years apart with the 82nd Airborne. I'll be buried with yours and my brothers bracelet. A/ATW brother
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POSTED ON 9.19.2024
POSTED BY: Mary DeWitt
For his family
POSTED ON 6.20.2024
POSTED BY: DAVID THOMPSON
POW/MIA BRACELET DISPLAY - PALM SPRINGS AIR MUSEUM
I am the Curator of the POW/MIA Bracelet Display in the Vietnam Hangar of the Palm Springs Air Museum in Palm Springs, California where we now have over two thousand bracelets honoring POWs, MIAs and KIAs and would be honored to include your bracelet in our Display should you have one. If you no longer have your bracelet or wish to keep yours or are an immediate family member (spouse, fiancé, sibling, child, grandchild, cousin, niece, nephew, or close friend) I can order one for the Display in your name with funds donated by our Museum visitors.
https://palmspringsairmuseum.org/vietnam-pow-bracelet-display/
Dr. Dave Thompson
Palm Springs Air Museum
POW/MIA Bracelet Display Curator
Lt. Commander U.S. Navy 1964-1970
10-103 Lakeview Dr. Rancho Mirage, Ca 92270
760-328-0859 760-464-6843 [email protected]
https://palmspringsairmuseum.org/vietnam-pow-bracelet-display/
Dr. Dave Thompson
Palm Springs Air Museum
POW/MIA Bracelet Display Curator
Lt. Commander U.S. Navy 1964-1970
10-103 Lakeview Dr. Rancho Mirage, Ca 92270
760-328-0859 760-464-6843 [email protected]
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POSTED ON 4.27.2022
POSTED BY: John Fabris
honoring you...
Thank you for your service to our country so long ago sir. It remains my fervent hope you will be returned home after all these years.
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