POWMIAFlagVFW Post 3278 will be observing Prisoner of War and Missing in Action on Friday, 17th at the Post located at 2300 Crockett Drive.

 

In remembrance of the Americans who have sacrificed so much for their country by being held as Prisoners of War and those that remain missing in action or unaccounted for, there is a Presidential proclamation that commemorates the observance of National POW/MIA Recognition Day.

Observances of National POW/MIA Recognition Day are held across the country on military installations, ships at sea, state capitols, schools, and veterans’ facilities.  It is traditionally observed on the third Friday in September each year.

This observance is one of six days throughout the year that Congress has mandated the flying of the National League of Families’ POW/MIA flag. The others are Armed Forces Day, Memorial Day, Flag Day, Independence Day and Veterans Day.

The flag is to be flown at major military installations, national cemeteries, all post offices, VA medical facilities, the World War II Memorial, Korean War Veterans Memorial, the Vietnam Veterans Memorial, the official offices of the secretaries of state, defense and veterans affairs, the director of the selective service system and the White House.

A Pentagon ceremony for National POW/MIA Recognition Day was held last year on Friday, Sept.18, 2009. This ceremony featured troops from each of the military services.

According to the National League of POW/MIA Families there are still 1711 Americans total that are missing or unaccounted for to date.  Below are the numbers by State, Country, or Territory as of September 14, 2010 of those we honor today.

  • Alabama              32
  • Alaska                   2
  • Arizona                17
  • Arkansas              18
  • California             174
  • Colorado               26
  • Connecticut           27
  • Delaware               4
  • District of Columbia 8
  • Florida                 56
  • Georgia                30
  • Hawaii                   7
  • Idaho                    9
  • Illinois                  71
  • Indiana                55
  • Iowa                    26
  • Kansas                 14
  • Lousiana               24
  • Maine                   13
  • Maryland               23
  • Massachusetts       39
  • Michigan               52
  • Minnesota             36
  • Mississippi            12
  • Missouri                38
  • Montana               18
  • Nebraska              17
  • Nevada                   7
  • New Hampshire       6
  • New Jersey           47
  • New Mexico          12
  • New York            109
  • North Carolina       43
  • Pennsylvania         95
  • Rhode Island          7
  • South Carolina      28
  • South Dakota         7
  • Tennessee            31
  • Texas                 110
  • Utah                     14
  • Vermont                 5
  • Virginia                 46
  • Washington          43
  • West Virginia        17
  • Wisconsin             29
  • Wyoming                5
  • Canada                  2
  • Panama                 1

Summary statistics show that there were a total of 81,864 MIA during the last five wars (Current wars in Iraq and Afghanistan are not reflected):

  • World War II:       74,074
  • Korean War:          8,025
  • Cold War:                125
  • Vietnam War:        1,713
  • Desert Storm:              0

Freedom has a cost.  Please remember those who are prisoners of war or who remain missing in action.