September 15 – A Day to Honor our POWs and MIAs


It is a day for Americans to remember the sacrifices and services of the men and women who were prisoners of war or missing in action, and a day to hope for their safe return. The POW/MIA Accounting Agency reports that more than 83,000 Americans are still unaccounted for since World War II.

While not a federal holiday, it is a national day of observance. July 18, 1979 was the first official commemoration of POW/MIA Remembrance Day. Over the next few years the date changed throughout the year.  It wasn’t until 1986 that the National League of Families proposed that the third Friday in September be designated each year as the day to recognize the POW/MIAs.  

On this special day, Americans take a moment to remember those who were POWs and those who did not return home. In addition military bases fly the official POW/MIA flag, so Americans will never forget those who were captured during conflicts as well as those who were missing in action. Veterans hold rallies in many states, and special ceremonies are held at war memorials and museums throughout the country.

The National League of Families POW/MIA flag was designed by Newt Heisley. National POW/MIA Recognition Day is one of only six days where the POW/MIA flag can be flown. The remaining holidays are Memorial Day, Veterans Day, Armed Forces Day, Flag Day and Independence Day. The flag can be displayed at the White House, Vietnam Veterans Memorial, Korean Memorial, the Capitol, national cemeteries, government buildings and military installations.

Since 1987, Veterans Commemoratives has been providing customized military rings, watches, jackets and gift items to honor those who have served our country.

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U.S. MILITARY WAR AND CAREER SERVICE WATCHES:  Each watch is personalized to your specifications, with dials displaying a War Medal and Ribbon or Service Emblem. The exclusive watchbands feature Career Insignias, Personal Monogram and Birthstones. Each watch case back is individually engraved with your initials, years of service and rank.

BOMBER JACKETS:  Veterans Commemoratives Bomber jackets are inspired by the A2 Military Bomber Jackets, but updated for comfort and today’s life styles. Optional duel conceal carry pockets are available for those licensed to carry firearms. A variety of Service Branch and War Service and American Flag patches are available to personalize your jacket.

Veterans Commemoratives proudly remembers and honors all who have served our country. On September 15, please remember and honor those who were held as prisoners of war and those who are still missing in action. For more information about Veterans Commemoratives and the many unique products offered, visit www.vetcom.com.

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