My mom was a Rosie the riveter and my dad worked on the electrical on the B17s at the Boeing plant in Seattle during WWII.
I grew up with my parents in WW2 as well as uncles in the navy.
We bought a windbreaker back in 2016 when we were in Hawaii for our 50th wedding anniversary celebration. My husband has worn it so much that it is getting worn out. So I ordered him another one. The feature he liked the best was that the hood is hidden in a pocket at the neckline. Well, we received a windbreaker without that feature! He's very disappointed. After 3 emails to you, we have not heard back how to correct the order.
So perhaps we will hear from you???
I send this book to friends who are planning visit to HI. This is a very interesting story of the Infamous day told from the perspective of a young girl whose dad was a Marine stationed on Ford Island. Their house faces the AZ and today bears a sign of her last name.
This man does more for the Veterans on his own time so this is my way to pay back for what he is doing for our Veterans.
This women’s shirt runs very small. XL fits more like a small-medium. It is MUCH too small for me. I will donate it to a needy family. Too much trouble to return, as I threw away the slips/tags.
Proud to be a supporter of the PHP cause. Especially when I get the privilege to wear a shirt honoring our boys who have been lost but not forgotten. Please continue to add new and distinctive shirts and I will keep on buying!
Now that the cooler weather is here in my part of the country I proudly wear my windbreaker as my go to light jacket. Quality and looks are top notch.
The shirt is pretty and fit is true to size. When I finish the hike the shop outside was closed. I’m glad I was able to purchase my accomplishment (shirt and certificate) online.
Sid Marcy
March 31, 2023
On the morning of December 7, 1941, as a flight of Japanese planes flew low over us, I stood with my mother looking down at the harbor where my father and so many others struggled for survival. DS Marcy, the junior medical officer on the Pennsylvania (BB-38), was at the end of his duty watch and the senior medical officer had just relieved him when the attack began. My father survived the attack, the senior medical officer did not.