The White House honors former prisoners of war
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- Honors American former prisoners of war
- Affirms commitment to bring home missing service members
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- Honors American service members who returned after captivity by enemy forces
- Affirms commitment to leave no warrior behind and to account for those missing in action; notes law requiring POW/MIA flag at federal sites
- Acknowledges POWs' torture, abuse, family hardships, and ties recognition to the 250th anniversary of American independence
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This National Former Prisoner of War Recognition Day, we honor every American service member who returned home after enduring the horrors of captivity by enemy forces during times of war. My Administration will always uphold the promise to leave no warrior behind and to bring home the missing souls from every war or conflict. No one is more deserving of our Nation’s appreciation than the former prisoners of war (POWs...
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- Former Prisoners Of War
- Pows
- Pow/mia Flag
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