Taken from a Vietnam War-era photograph of a front-line American photojournalist, this design traces its roots to a common "Bring 'em back ALIVE!" auto insurance bumper sticker that was repurposed into something far more personal: "Bring ME Back ALIVE!" A tribute to the combat photographers and correspondents who followed the infantry into the thick of the fight during the first uncensored war. Armed with cameras instead of rifles, they documented the fear, misery, boredom, absurdity, and violence of daily life in Vietnam, bringing the reality of the war home one frame at a time. Pure Nam-era dark humor—part sarcasm, part honesty. Direct, and unapologetically Stay Zero. Built for hard cases, laptops, ammo cans, water bottles, toolboxes, or anywhere else that could use a little "return to sender, preferably breathing" energy. Details 4" x 3" sticker Durable vinyl construction Weather-resistant finish ZF spade logo hit Inspired by Vietnam War-era helmet graffiti culture