War Zone Wear

War Zone Wear Military memorabilia from WWII, Korea, Vietnam, Gulf War, Iraq, and Afghanistan. Golf Shirts, T-shi al.

50% of all profits are donated to Veterans and First Responder Support Organizations including the VVA, VFW, Amerian Legion, Tunnels to Towers, Gary Sinise Foundation, Disabled American Veterans, et.

10/25/2025

They called him "The Stupid"—and that's exactly what he wanted.
When Navy sailor Douglas Hegdahl was captured during the Vietnam War and thrown into the infamous Hanoi Hilton prison camp, he made a decision that would save hundreds of lives. He would play dumb.
Hegdahl acted confused, clumsy, harmless. His captors laughed at him. They gave him freedom to wander because they thought he was too simple to be a threat.
They were catastrophically wrong.
While pretending to stumble around, Hegdahl was secretly pouring dirt into enemy truck fuel tanks, quietly sabotaging their operations. But his greatest act of defiance was invisible: he began memorizing every detail about his fellow prisoners—names, capture dates, conditions—information the enemy deliberately kept hidden from the world.
256 names. 256 faces. 256 families who deserved to know their loved ones were alive.
How did he remember them all? He set the information to the tune of "Old MacDonald Had a Farm," singing it silently in his head, day after day.
In 1969, Hegdahl was released as part of a propaganda stunt. The North Vietnamese thought they were freeing a harmless fool.
Instead, they released one of the war's most valuable intelligence assets. The moment he reached American soil, Hegdahl delivered every name, every detail, ensuring that 256 prisoners would not be forgotten.
Sometimes the most powerful weapon isn't strength—it's the courage to let others underestimate you.

10/17/2025
10/17/2025

Mr. President — WTF are you waiting for vis-a-vis Putin? Pull the pin! Please!
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11/26/2024

We just updated our https://www.warzonewear.com/help-for-veterans--first-responders.html webpage with the following information.
Kindness Campaign – Every year, approximately 40k veterans receive a cancer diagnosis in the United States. Unfortunately, the annual number of cancer cases among veterans is increasing fast. The Environmental Litigation Group P.C.Kindness Campaign includes sending gift baskets to veterans and immediate family members. Their mission through the Kindness Campaign is to bring a smile to cancer patients. As a company or an individual fill out our form below and you can become a partner or prepare/receive a gift basket. Suggested ideas for gift baskets for cancer patients. Spread Kindness!

08/26/2024

ESPN’ Pardon The Interruption’s Michael Wilbon just trash Lake Mary FL’s Little League team, saying they won on an error and it’s “little league.”

What an as***le! He couldn’t say something nice about a phenomenal story!
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We added a new Numb & Dumber magnetic bumper sticker to our website. See it here:
05/07/2024

We added a new Numb & Dumber magnetic bumper sticker to our website. See it here:

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We have updated our Help for Veterans and First Responders page with new information from Free by the Sea.
03/18/2024

We have updated our Help for Veterans and First Responders page with new information from Free by the Sea.

​ Help For Veterans, First Responders And Veteran’s Families March 18, 2024 - T he links below are offered in the hope of uniting needy servicemen and women, first responders and their...

01/31/2024

Democracy in America, right? A Couple Minutes Of History!

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