Recognition Day Sept. 20 as National POW/MIA
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    Cool Recognition Day Sept. 20 as National POW/MIA

    "Since our country's birth, Americans have

    responded to military threats against liberty and

    democracy, whether at home or in remote areas of

    the world. The young men and women of our Armed

    Forces understand the need to resist oppression,

    and they have willingly put themselves in harm's

    way around the globe to do so. Those young

    Americans who stand in the defense of freedom are

    our country's most precious natural resource.

    "It is particularly painful when these brave

    Americans are made prisoners of war, or are

    classified as missing in action. They have earned

    our deep appreciation and respect for the great

    sacrifices they have made so that all of us can

    continue to enjoy the privileges of liberty. In

    keeping faith with them, we continue our concerted

    efforts to determine the fate of all those who are

    unaccounted for and to bring home the remains of

    those who have perished.

    "The grief for our prisoners of war and those

    missing in action is most intense, of course,

    among their families and loved ones at home, who

    wait -- often for years, and sometimes in vain --

    for confirmation of their fate. These families

    display their own courage too, by their endurance

    in the face of deep anxiety. Their cause is our

    cause, and we pledge ourselves to them anew on

    this special day.

    "On September 20, the flag of the

    National League of Families of American prisoners

    of war and those missing in action in Southeast

    Asia, a black-and-white banner symbolizing all of

    America's missing, will be flown over the White

    House, the U.S. Capitol, the U.S. Departments of

    State, Defense, and Veterans Affairs, the

    Selective Service System Headquarters, the Vietnam

    Veterans Memorial, the Korean War Veterans

    Memorial, and National Cemeteries across the

    country.

    Sempers,

    Roger







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    Cool A Day To Remember




    Please take a moment today for a moment of silence for our POW/MIAs as today is National POW/MIA Recognition Day. If you would like to view what ceremonies take place at veteran organizations please go to http://geckocountry.com/powceremony.htm Also a nice tribute can be seen at http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/R...recog2002.html Let us pray that this be the last year our missing soldiers spend on foreign soil.

    God bless our POW/MIAs and God Bless America.


    This is a link from the front page of leatherneck which Jerry has provided........

    http://www.defenselink.mil/news/Sep2...200209182.html

    Sempers,

    Roger


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