Remembering US Prisoners of War
and Those Missing in Action.
On the third Friday of September, the United States observes a day of remembrance for those who were prisoners of war (POW) or those who are missing in action (MIA). .
This year’s National POW/MIA
Recognition Day is held on Sept. 18.
On National POW/MIA Recognition Day,
the National League of Families’ POW/MIA
flag is flown. .
The flag symbolizes the country’s remembrance of those imprisoned or still missing due to conflicts of war. .
According to the Defense Department’s POW/MIA Office, 1,741 Americans are listed as missing and unaccounted for from the Vietnam War. .
90 percent of those people are believed to be
lost in Vietnam or in areas of Laos and Cambodia
and Those Missing in Action.
On the third Friday of September, the United States observes a day of remembrance for those who were prisoners of war (POW) or those who are missing in action (MIA). .
This year’s National POW/MIA
Recognition Day is held on Sept. 18.
On National POW/MIA Recognition Day,
the National League of Families’ POW/MIA
flag is flown. .
The flag symbolizes the country’s remembrance of those imprisoned or still missing due to conflicts of war. .
According to the Defense Department’s POW/MIA Office, 1,741 Americans are listed as missing and unaccounted for from the Vietnam War. .
90 percent of those people are believed to be
lost in Vietnam or in areas of Laos and Cambodia
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