VetSignias let veterans show how they served
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

05-18-10 920AM

The special men and women who served in the U.S Armed Forces can now show how they served.

A group of Pennsylvania veterans has designed and manufactured 36 special metalized film window stickers and magnetic vehicle plaques that allow veterans to display a declaration of their military service. They are called VetSignias and feature black print on bright silver metallic with a stars and stripes background.

According to Bob Kline, a World War II Marine and spokesman for the group, “We think U.S. veterans should be recognized on more than just a couple of special holidays. The VetSignia stickers and plaques provide a neat, attractive way for all U.S. veterans to show their service. They honor veterans from World War II to today’s War on Terror.”

Veterans of World War II, Korea, Vietnam and the Persian Gulf can display the war served and their branch of service. VetSignias for those who served in overseas expeditionary campaigns such as Panama, Bosnia and Somalia can display their branch of service and expeditionary campaign. Three VetSignias for veterans of the War on Terror are available. Non-conflict veterans can get VetSignias that display their veteran status and branch of service.

VetSignias show combinations such as Vet/Korea/U.S. Air Force, Vet/Vietnam/U.S. Army, Vet/Iraq/Expeditionary, or Vet/U.S.Navy. “Everyone who sees one of the bright silver VetSignias will immediately know the bearer did something good for our country,” said Kline.”

All VetSignias, window stickers and magnetic vehicle plaques, can be viewed at the group’s Web site, www.vetsignia.org.

VetSignia window stickers (2x4”) are three for $12; magnetic vehicle plaques (2½x5¾”) are two for $12 (shipping and handling included). Send requests to Bob Kline, Box 382, Blue Bell, PA 19422. Be sure to include your branch of service and war served, expeditionary, or non-conflict. For additional information, call 610-277-1171 or e-mail bobk.ww2usmc@vetsignia.org.

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