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Just before Christmas in 1965, a group of students in Des Moines, Iowa wore black armbands to school to mourn the dead in Vietnam. I was 13 and in eighth grade. The nightly TV news, with scenes of flaming huts, screaming children, and soldiers in body bags had gotten to me. Along with a small group of high school students, including my brother.. Matildas v France FIFA World Cup 2023: All the reaction from dramatic penalty shootout win. Some fans noticed that the Matildas were wearing black armbands for their quarter-final clash with France. A family tragedy just hours before kick-off was the reason.