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We have begun a modest effort to create elegant but affordable signature items that will identify your association with the Army's best known medical center. Available now is a 36-inch x 48-inch afghan depicting six familiar Walter Reed landmarks, and key rings, prints, heart pins, note cards and other items large and small to fit all budgets. Please contact us for additional information or for how to purchase an item. All items are on display in building 2, next to the main pharmacy waiting area.  To contact us call:  202-782-6607 or visit our office in Building 1, Pershing Suite, 3rd Floor.
View and Print Collectables Price List (As of January 2008)
 

"Our Nation's Heroes T-Shirt"   $20.00 Each + $6.50 S&H

We have partnered with a marketing / fundraising

Place your order for shirts today, and begin proudly showing your support for our troops, knowing that you have also made a much-needed donation to our cause.

firm to create the T-Shirt pictured here. Both the graphic design of the shirt and the message it conveys are fitting tributes to Our Nation’s Heroes.

 

With so many of our young men and women deployed “in harms way” around the globe, helping to support the Walter Reed Army Medical Center is more important now than ever before.

 

Place your order for shirts today, and begin proudly showing your support for our troops, knowing that you have also made a much-needed donation to our cause.
 

Place Your Order at:
www.ournationsheroes.com
or Call (800) 525-0775 Ext: 328

 

"WRAMC Afghan" $48.00 + $10.00 S&H (Available in Red or Blue)

Available now is a 36-inch x 48-inch afghan depicting six familiar Walter Reed landmarks.

 

Available in red or blue!  

Available now is a 36-inch x 48-inch afghan depicting six familiar Walter Reed landmarks.

2007 - Combat Medic -  $15.00 + $1.50 S&H
The Combat Medic Memorial Statue stands in front of the U.S. Army Medical Department Museum, Fort Sam Houston, TX, as a permanent reminder of the bravery and skill that saved many lives on battlefields across the globe.

The Combat Medic Prayer

Oh, Lord I ask for the divine strength to meet the demands of my profession.  Help me to be the finest medic, both technically and tactically.  If I am called to the battlefield, give me the courage to conserve our fighting forces by providing medical care to all who are in need.  If I am called to a mission of peace, give me the strength to lead by caring for those who need my assistance.  Finally, Lord, help me to take care of my own spiritual, physical and emotional needs.  Teach me to trust in your presence and never-failing love.  Amen

2006 - Warrior Care - Always There   $15.00 + $1.50 S&H
In 1951, to mark the 100th anniversary of Walter Reed's birth, the name of the installation was changed to Walter Reed Army Medical Center (WRAMC) and it continued to gain national and international prominence as world-renown figures came for care and to visit the sick and wounded. In the ensuing years, funds were procure to plan and build a new hospital building. The facility was dedicated in 1977 and named the Heaton Pavilion in 1994 in honor of Lieutenant General Leonard Heaton, Commanding Officer, WRAMC (1952-1959) and Surgeon General, U.S. Army (1959-1969)
In 1951, to mark the 100th anniversary of Walter Reed's birth, the name of the installation was changed to Walter Reed Army Medical Center (WRAMC) and it continued to gain national and international prominence as world-renown figures came for care and to visit the sick and wounded. In the ensuing years, funds were procure to plan and build a new hospital building. The facility was dedicated in 1977 and named the Heaton Pavilion in 1994 in honor of Lieutenant General Leonard Heaton, Commanding Officer, WRAMC (1952-1959) and Surgeon General, U.S. Army (1959-1969)
2006 - Support America's Troops    $15.00 + $1.50 S&H
The display of a yellow ribbon has evolved as a symbol of loyalty to those serving in the military and as a sign to welcome them home.  The custom of displaying yellow ribbons in support of a loved one and of Americans in harm's way has deep roots in song, folk legend and real life.     
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The display of a yellow ribbon has evolved as a symbol of loyalty to those serving in the military and as a sign to welcome them home.  The custom of displaying yellow ribbons in support of a loved one and of Americans in harm's way has deep roots in song, folk legend and real life. 

During the Persian Gulf War in 1991, Americans were inspired to decorate their lapels and their front porches with yellow ribbons to express their support for the soldiers sent into combat.  Also, a new impulse emerged to combine the yellow ribbons with American flags, seasonal banners and messages and other such element to create decorative displays.

2005 - Peace and Hope Collectable     $15.00 + $1.50 S&H

The Society sponsors events and funds projects and goods that enhance patient care services, support the welfare and morale of soldiers and other staff, and preserve the legacy and renowned international reputation of “Walter Reed”, the man and the institution named in his honor.


The Society sponsors events and funds projects and goods that enhance patient care services, support the welfare and morale of soldiers and other staff, and preserve the legacy and renowned international reputation of “Walter Reed”, the man and the institution named in his honor. 

Proceeds from the sales of Walter Reed Society collectibles are used to support the purposes of the Society and to assist soldiers and their families who have special needs during their treatment at Walter Reed. 

2004 - Support & Remembrance (OIF/OEF)   $10.00 + $1.50 S&H

Designed to honor service members during Operations Enduring Freedom and Iraqi Freedom.


Designed to honor service members during Operations Enduring Freedom and Iraqi Freedom.

Proceeds from the sales of Walter Reed Society collectibles are used to support the purposes of the Society and to assist soldiers and their families who have special needs during their treatment at Walter Reed. 

**SALE**  2003 - The Heaton Pavilion (Gold)   $10.00 + $1.50 S&H  **SALE**

The Heaton Pavilion, Walter Reed Army Medical Center (WRAMC), was named in honor of Lieutenant General Leonard D. Heaton in 1994.


The Heaton Pavilion, Walter Reed Army Medical Center (WRAMC), was named in honor of Lieutenant General Leonard D. Heaton in 1994. 

The Heaton Pavilion serves as the main health care treatment facility for WRAMC and the Walter Reed Health Care System.  It is the visible symbol of the flagship of Army Medicine.

**SALE**    2003 - The Heaton Pavilion (Silver)   $10.00 + $1.50 S&H    **SALE**
The Heaton Pavilion, Walter Reed Army Medical Center (WRAMC), was named in honor of Lieutenant General Leonard D. Heaton in 1994.

The Heaton Pavilion, Walter Reed Army Medical Center (WRAMC), was named in honor of Lieutenant General Leonard D. Heaton in 1994. 

The Heaton Pavilion serves as the main health care treatment facility for WRAMC and the Walter Reed Health Care System.  It is the visible symbol of the flagship of Army Medicine.

2002 - Memorial Chapel   $10.00 + $1.50 S&H

Armistice Day 1929 was a cold November day but the late fall sun was brightly shinning.  It was splendid day to remember those who had died during the "Great War" but it was also a special day at the Army Medical Center as ground was being broken for a new memorial chapel.


Armistice Day 1929 was a cold November day but the late fall sun was brightly shinning.  It was splendid day to remember those who had died during the "Great War" but it was also a special day at the Army Medical Center as ground was being broken for a new memorial chapel.

The Army Medical Center, in Northeast Washington D.C., was the home of Walter Reed General Hospital and the Army Medical School.

2001 - MAJ Walter Reed, Medical Corps, U.S. Army   $15.00 + $1.50 S&H

In May 1900 Walter Reed was named to head a "Board" of medical officers appointed by The Surgeon General to study infectious diseases, especially yellow fever, in Cuba.
In May 1900 Walter Reed was named to head a "Board" of medical officers appointed by The Surgeon General to study infectious diseases, especially yellow fever, in Cuba.

Their extraordinarily successful work concluded in late 1901 and has stood for a hundred years as the most precedent setting an outstanding clinical research ever done by the Army Medical Department with unsurpassed effects of public health and commerce.

Delano Hall    $10.00 + $1.50 S&H

Delano Hall, built during 1929 to 1933, was designed according to the more academically correct interpretation of the Colonial and Georgian Revival styles of the period.


Delano Hall, built during 1929 to 1933, was designed according to the more academically correct interpretation of the Colonial and Georgian Revival styles of the period.

 It was constructed in three major section with Flemish bond brick, limestone porticos, trim with six over six windows, and a lantern roof.

Walter Reed General Hospital    $15.00 + $1.50 S&H
On May 1, 1909 an Army doctor's dream began to come true and a hospital that was to become one of the great institutions of medicine was born.  William Cline Borden, a surgeon and major in the Army at the turn of the century, had a dream.

On May 1, 1909 an Army doctor's dream began to come true and a hospital that was to become one of the great institutions of medicine was born.  William Cline Borden, a surgeon and major in the Army at the turn of the century, had a dream. 

He dreamed of a medical center which included a hospital, a medical school, a library and the museum of the Surgeon General's Office.

Peace and Unity   $15.00 + $1.50 S&H

Proceeds from the sales of Walter Reed Society collectibles are used to support the purposes of the Society and to assist soldiers and their families who have special needs during their treatment at Walter Ree


Proceeds from the sales of Walter Reed Society collectibles are used to support the purposes of the Society and to assist soldiers and their families who have special needs during their treatment at Walter Reed. 

Heart Pin Sterling Silver or Gold Plated  $25.00 + $1.50 S&H

Proceeds from the sales of Walter Reed Society collectibles are used to support the purposes of the Society and to assist soldiers and their families who have special needs during their treatment at Walter Reed. 


Proceeds from the sales of Walter Reed Society collectibles are used to support the purposes of the Society and to assist soldiers and their families who have special needs during their treatment at Walter Reed. 

Black and White Lithograph by Don Cannavaro  $15.00 each + $3.00 S&H

Bld 1 - Black and White Lithograph by Don Cannavaro  $15.00 each + $3.00 S&H
WRAMC Bld 1

Bld - 2 Black and White Lithograph by Don Cannavaro  $15.00 each + $3.00 S&H
WRAMC Bld 2

Proceeds from the sales of Walter Reed Society collectibles are used to support the purposes of the Society and to assist soldiers and their families who have special needs during their treatment at Walter Reed. 

 

Pewter Key Rings w/Corps insignia  $4.00 + $1.50 S&H

Pewter Key Rings w/Corps insignia  $4.00 + $1.50 S&H

Candle  $5.00 + $3.00 S&H

WRAMC Note Cards $5.00
Packet of 8 Cards with envelope
 +
$5.00 S&H

“Yellow Jack” Book
$20.00 + $6.00 S&H
Picture:  Yellow Jack Book
 
Golf Balls (3 per pack)
$10.00 + $5.00 S&H
Pewter Box with Corps Insignia
$18.00 + $5.00 S&H
Coffee Mug (Plastic)
$10.00 + $5.00 S&H


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