No Man Left Behind - Nine Line Foundation - Long-Sleeve Shirt sold by Nine Line
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No Man Left Behind - Nine Line Foundation - Long-Sleeve Shirt

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Honor the spirit of camaraderie with this Long Sleeve Shirt featuring a powerful tribute to the Nine Line Foundation. The design emphasizes the mantra "No Man Left Behind" as a commitment that extends beyond the battlefield, supporting wounded veterans in their journey home. This shirt combines style with a meaningful message, making it a thoughtful choice for those who appreciate both comfort and purpose. Perfect for casual outings or as a statement piece. From the brand: About The Design: The Nine Line Foundation is so named in homage to the Nine Line Medevac request, the call made in the battlefield containing the nine lines of information needed to extract an injured servicemember from the battlefield. Like the Medevac call, the Nine Line Foundation aims to serve a similar purpose: providing a landline to injured veterans after they have returned home. In the 4 years since the Foundation was established, the Nine Line Foundation has helped 6 wounded veterans, the latest of whom is SGT Eric Morante, USMC (Ret.). All of the Foundation's recipients suffered severe injuries during their deployments, all of them lost limbs, and all of them needed help when they came home beyond what the government was able to offer. The Foundation stepped in, and did what needed to be done to drastically improve these heroes' lives. This shirt symbolizes the true message of the Nine Line Foundation: that "No Man Left Behind" does NOT end on the battlefield. 100% of proceeds from the sale of this shirt will benefit the Nine Line Foundation's efforts. To learn more about the Foundation, and what you can do to help, please visit Nine Line Foundation .