WASHINGTON — Following a public outcry, Marines can now wear KIA bracelets that honor fallen comrades, according to a Corps official. The Marine Corps announced Tuesday that Commandant Gen.
TWENTYNINE PALMS, Calif. – U.S. Marines will be able to wear "killed in action" (KIA) bracelets honoring fallen friends after commanders ended a controversial ban, the Marine Corps Times reported.
MOSS POINT, Miss. -- Red bracelets are being sold to assist with expenses for a local soldier injured in an accident in Arizona. U.S. Marine Lance Cpl. Michael "Dru" Raley, 23, was critically injured ...
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