IAVA's Tim Kudo on the importance of KIA bracelets for cohesion, morale

On Tuesday, October 18, IAVA Membership Associate Timothy Kudo talked with an Associated Press reporter about the Marine Corps ban on KIA bracelets. As a Marine Captain and a veteran of Afghanistan, Kudo explains why the bracelet is significant and why he will never take his off. Read the full article here.
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