This MIA bracelet is a solemn reminder of Major Edward Leonard, a soldier who went missing in action on May 31, 1968. The bracelet is made of nickel-plated metal and is in its original packaging, making it a rare and valuable piece of memorabilia. The cuff style bracelet meaning of the letters P.O.W. and M.I.A., standing for Prisoner of War and Missing in Action, respectively. The silver color of the bracelet and the MIA message evoke a sense of hope for the safe return of those who have served. This item is a must-have for military history enthusiasts and those who support our troops. The bracelets were distributed by VIVA non-profit student organization (Voices In Vital America) .
Measures: 3 inches x 1 3/4 inches.