Tuesday, October 18, 2011

U.S. Marine Corps Bans KIA Bracelets

Carol Guzy — The Washington Post

Marines Frustrated By Ban On Bracelets Honoring Fallen Warriors -- Stars and Stripes

Marines around the world are angry about a crackdown on bracelets that honor the war dead, which they say is illogical and unevenly enforced, according to a story in the Marine Corps Times.

The Marine Corps uniform policy forbids most jewelry but does allow metal bands with a width less than half an inch commemorating troops who are missing in action or prisoners of war. Marines say the KIA bracelets are identical to the permitted POW/MIA bracelets and serve the same purpose, the story said.

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More News On The Marine Ban On Bracelets Honoring Fallen Soldiers

Policy on KIA bracelets stokes Marines’ fury -- Washington Post
Marines frustrated by ban on memorial bracelets -- USA Today
U.S. Marines in bracelet controversy -- UPI
Ban on bracelets honoring those killed in action frustrates Marines -- Syracuse.com
Marine Corps cracks down on KIA bracelets -- Chicago Sun Times
Marines: Let Us Wear Memorial KIA Bracelets -- Newser

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