With the exception of the American flag, the POW/MIA flag is the only flag to fly over the White House and fly continually over the capitol’s rotunda. It’s a great way to honor our American Prisoners of War and those Missing in Action. The POW-MIA flag features a silhouette of a man’s head with a barbed wire fence and a watchtower in the background. Above the design is the title “POW/MIA,” while below the design is the powerful motto “You Are Not Forgotten.”
Occasions for Displaying the POW/MIA flag
- Armed Forces Day (3rd Sat. in May)
- Memorial Day (Last Mon. in May)
- Flag Day (June 14)
- Independence Day (July 4)
- National POW/MIA Recognition Day (3rd Fri. in Sept.)
- Veterans Day (Nov. 11)
For outdoor display, flags are offered in Nyl-Glo 100% heavy weight nylon, a 200 venier bunting specially treated to minimize sun and chemical deterioration. America’s first choice, they are extremely durable, fast-drying, with brilliant fast colors. All outdoor flags are finished with strong duck heading and large brass grommets. Made by Annin in the USA.
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