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POW bracelets were all the rage during the 1970s, as Americans sought to continue the search for military members lost in battle or detained in Vietnamese prisoner of war camps. Master Sgt. Susan Williams, who works in the Randolph Missing Persons Branch, is who continues to wear the bracelet today. (U.S. Air Force photo by Rich McFadden)
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POW bracelets were all the rage during the 1970s, as Americans sought to continue the search for military members lost in battle or detained in Vietnamese prisoner of war camps. Master Sgt. Susan Williams, who works in the Randolph Missing Persons Branch, is who continues to wear the bracelet today. (U.S. Air Force photo by Rich McFadden)


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