OVERVIEW
Since its inception in 1972 this stark black and white flag, which was designed on behalf of American POW/MIAs from the Vietnam War, has come to represent our missing countrymen and women from all wars.
According to the Department of Defense, as of March 8, 2019, over 82,000 servicemen remain missing from all American wars since World War II. National POW/MIA Recognition Day is the 3rd Fri. in Sept.
This indoor/outdoor flag measures 3' x 5' and is double sided with 2 metal grommets.
History behind this flag: The Story of the POW/MIA Flag