Today is the third Friday of September, which means it’s National POW/MIA Recognition Day. Take a moment to remember the individuals of the U.S. military who went missing or were taken prisoner during times of war, then learn about the efforts of the DPAA to bring them home.
via National POW/MIA Recognition Day — IHRA,
In memory of those who have paid the ultimate sacrifice.
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Grateful for those who were POW/MIA/KIA
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Me too.
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I get emotional thinking about POW/MIA/KIA
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As do I. Haven’t had too many in my immediate family or direct ancestors who served that fell in these categories. Have some siblings up the ancestor line that were in one category or other.
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What sacrifices
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