• Bracelets of Grace

  • The Vietnam War Story of Major Stanley Horne
  • By: David W. Berner
  • Narrated by: David W. Berner
  • Length: 29 mins
  • 4.8 out of 5 stars (4 ratings)

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Bracelets of Grace

By: David W. Berner
Narrated by: David W. Berner
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This documentary audio focuses on the lasting impact of the Vietnam War era POW-MIA bracelets through the story of one soldier: Major Stanley Horne. In 1968 this fighter bomber was shot down over North Vietnam, and his name was then engraved, like so many others classified as POW or MIA, on metal bracelets distributed to millions. Bracelets of Grace is the story of how America struggled with the war and tried to heal from the scars it left behind.

©2011 David Berner (P)2011 David Berner
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  • Categories: History

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The definition of a hero

And incredible and outstanding production of an incredible and outstanding story of an incredible and outstanding hero. Do we all realize that the positives and opportunities in our lives are owed to men like this.?

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