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Vetdesigns One of the basic reasons why we incorporated. Vetdesigns is to provide the trendiest, best quality products to our customers with the lowest possible prices.

We have a very diverse product selection that can appeal to every customer's need

It's beautiful
07/02/2022

It's beautiful

"This flag is very high-quality and it is beautifully made with very bright colors.We love it!"
06/28/2022

"This flag is very high-quality and it is beautifully made with very bright colors.
We love it!"

This is such a beautiful flag and I just got it hung outside where all can see
06/27/2022

This is such a beautiful flag and I just got it hung outside where all can see

Proud Navy Veteran 🇺🇸 🇺🇸 🇺🇸
06/25/2022

Proud Navy Veteran 🇺🇸 🇺🇸 🇺🇸

Little hero ....Great day to Find a little Hero!🇺🇸One thing I learned from kids while wearing my uniform is they think o...
06/25/2022

Little hero ....
Great day to Find a little Hero!🇺🇸
One thing I learned from kids while wearing my uniform is they think of us as Heroes, real Heroes. They’re not on the left or right. Their not confused and in the middle.
They haven’t been lead one way or another. These are the “Real Human Beings” pure at heart! 🇺🇸

R E D Friday we " SALUTE " U S Marine Vietnam Veteran Purple Heart recipient Lance Corporal Abraham Mike Ali, Blessings ...
06/25/2022

R E D Friday we " SALUTE " U S Marine Vietnam Veteran Purple Heart recipient Lance Corporal Abraham Mike Ali, Blessings Brother, your tribute............“ I pledge allegiance to the Flag, of the United States Of America and to the REPUBLIC for which it stands, one Nation under GOD indivisible with Liberty and JUSTICE for ALL”...... 🙏 🇺🇸 ❤

Today, we honor and rememberMarine Sgt. Thomas Z. SpitzerDied June 25, 2014 Serving During Operation Enduring Freedom23,...
06/24/2022

Today, we honor and remember
Marine Sgt. Thomas Z. Spitzer
Died June 25, 2014 Serving During Operation Enduring Freedom
23, of New Braunfels, Texas; assigned to 1st Battalion, 7th Marine Regiment, 1st Marine Division, I Marine Expeditionary Force, Twentynine Palms, Calif.; died June 25 while conducting combat operations in Helmand province, Afghanistan.
Twentynine Palms-based Marine killed in Afghanistan
Staff report
A California-based Marine died June 25 while conducting combat operations in Afghanistan, the Defense Department announced today.
Sgt. Thomas Z. Spitzer, 23, of New Braunfels, Texas, was assigned to 1st Battalion, 7th Marines, out of Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center Twentynine Palms, California, according to a Defense Department news release.
Spitzer was conducting operations in Afghanistan’s Helmand province at the time of his death. His death is not under investigation. The Defense Department did not immediately release additional information about the incident.
A memorial post on the Facebook group Sangin Valley Gun Club has drawn many well wishes to Spitzer’s family from veterans who served with him.
His awards include the Marine Corps Good Conduct Medal, Combat Action Ribbon, Navy Meritorious Unit Commendation, National Defense Service Medal, Afghanistan Campaign Medal, Global War on Terrorism Service Medal, Sea Service Deployment Ribbon and the NATO Medal-ISAF Afghanistan.

Army Cpl. Robert L. JonesDied June 17, 2006 Serving During Operation Iraqi Freedom22, of Milwaukie, Ore.; assigned to 40...
06/17/2022

Army Cpl. Robert L. Jones
Died June 17, 2006 Serving During Operation Iraqi Freedom
22, of Milwaukie, Ore.; assigned to 40th Engineer Battalion, Baumholder, Germany; killed June 17 when an improvised explosive device detonated near his Humvee during combat operations in Ramadi, Iraq. Also killed was Sgt. Reyes Ramirez.

Marine Sgt. John K. RankelDied June 7, 2010 Serving During Operation Enduring Freedom23, of Speedway, Ind.; assigned to ...
06/07/2022

Marine Sgt. John K. Rankel
Died June 7, 2010 Serving During Operation Enduring Freedom
23, of Speedway, Ind.; assigned to 3rd Battalion, 1st Marines, 1st Marine Division, I MEF, Camp Pendleton, Calif.; died June 7 at Camp Dwyer, Afghanistan, while supporting combat operations in Helmand province.
Procession welcomes home Marine
The Associated Press
INDIANAPOLIS — The body of an Indiana Marine killed in Afghanistan is back in his home state.
Twenty-three-year-old Sgt. John K. Rankel, 23, came from the Indianapolis suburb of Speedway. A charter jet carrying his remains arrived in Indianapolis on June 17, followed by a procession through Speedway.
The military says Rankel was killed June 7 in combat in Helmand province. Rankel’s family has said he enlisted in the Marines in 2005 after graduating from Speedway High School.
Rankel served two tours of duty in Iraq, then re-enlisted and was on his first tour in Afghanistan.
‘There was nothing false about him’
The Associated Press
John Rankel enjoyed reading about people who stood their ground against the odds, and he had a passion for the pursuit of excellence, on the field and in the field.
At Speedway High School in Speedway, Ind., he played football, basketball and baseball. He graduated in 2005 and joined the Marines that year.
“He was a quiet leader for us, not a rah-rah guy,” Speedway football coach Denny Pelley said. “There was nothing false about him at all.”
The military made Rankel stronger, more passionate and more caring, said Ryan Smith, a friend.
Rankel, 23, known as “Johnny,” died June 7 after reportedly being hit by enemy fire in Helmand province, Afghanistan. He was assigned to Camp Pendleton, Calif., and had served twice in Iraq.
“He was just a big kid,” said his girlfriend, Lindsay Raikes, who met him after peer-editing school essays about the traits of a perfect match. Once, she said, he sang Elvis Presley’s “All Shook Up” to her at a karaoke party.
Survivors include his mother and stepfather, Don and Trisha Stockhoff; his father and stepmother, Kevin and Kim Rankel; and two brothers, Nathan Stockhoff and Tyler Rankel

Army Chief Warrant Officer 2Bradley J. GaudetDied June 5, 2011 Serving During Operation Enduring Freedom31, of Gladewate...
06/04/2022

Army Chief Warrant Officer 2
Bradley J. Gaudet
Died June 5, 2011 Serving During Operation Enduring Freedom
31, of Gladewater, Texas; assigned to 1st Battalion, 10th Aviation Regiment, 10th Combat Aviation Brigade, 10th Mountain Division, Fort Drum, N.Y.; died June 5, in Khost province, Afghanistan, of injuries suffered as the result of an OH-58D helicopter crash.

TODAY, WE HONOR AND REMEMBERGunner’s Mate SeamanConnor A. McQuaggeDied May 26, 2016 Serving During Operation Inherent Re...
05/26/2022

TODAY, WE HONOR AND REMEMBER
Gunner’s Mate Seaman
Connor A. McQuagge
Died May 26, 2016 Serving During Operation Inherent Resolve
Gunner's Mate Seaman Connor Alan McQuagge, of Utah, died May 26 from a noncombat-related injury. McQuagge, 19, was assigned to the landing ship dock Harpers Ferry, forward deployed to the Red Sea.

TODAY, WE HONOR AND REMEMBERMarine Lance Cpl. Kyle W. CodnerDied May 26, 2004 Serving During Operation Iraqi Freedom19, ...
05/26/2022

TODAY, WE HONOR AND REMEMBER
Marine Lance Cpl. Kyle W. Codner
Died May 26, 2004 Serving During Operation Iraqi Freedom
19, of Wood River, Neb.; assigned to 1st Combat Engineer Battalion, 1st Marine Division, I Marine Expeditionary Force, Camp Pendleton, Calif.; killed May 26 by hostile action in Anbar province, Iraq.

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