What does flying a POW flag mean?

The League’s POW/MIA flag is the only flag ever displayed in the US Capitol Rotunda where it stands as a powerful symbol of America’s determination to account for US personnel still missing and unaccounted-for from the Vietnam War.

Is the POW flag an official flag?

In 1990, the 101st Congress officially recognized the POW/MIA flag, designating it “the symbol of our Nation’s concern and commitment to resolving as fully as possible the fates of Americans still prisoner, missing and unaccounted for in Southeast Asia, thus ending the uncertainty for the families and the Nation” ( …

Can you fly the POW flag with the American flag?

Displaying the POW/MIA Flag The act also directs VA medical centers to fly the POW/MIA flag on any day on which the flag of the United States is displayed. When displayed from a single flag pole, the POW/MIA flag should fly directly below, and be no larger than, the United States flag.

Do you salute the POW flag?

Unlike the flag of the United States, it is not a symbol of our nation and therefore the POW/MIA flag is not to be saluted.

How do you hang a POW flag?

Displaying the POW/MIA Flag When displayed from a single flag pole, the POW/MIA flag should fly directly below, and be no larger than, the United States flag. If on separate poles, the U.S. flag should always be placed to the right of other flags.

What does the POW flag look like?

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.”

What is the protocol for flying the POW/MIA flag?

Displaying the American Flag. To properly display the American flag,the POW/MIA flag,and a state flag together,certain precautions must be taken.

  • Placing the POW/MIA Flag. The POW/MIA flag is always second in prominence to the American flag.
  • State and Territory Flags.
  • What does the POW MIA flag mean?

    – Armed Forces Day —Third Saturday in May – Memorial Day —Last Monday in May – Flag Day —June 14 – Independence Day —July 4 – National POW/MIA Recognition Day —Third Friday in September – Veterans Day —November 11

    Should we change the American flag?

    The flag code stipulates: “The flag should never have placed upon it, nor on any part of it, nor attached to it any mark, insignia, letter, word, figure, design, picture, or drawing of any nature.” It’s OK to fly different national flags in addition to, or instead of, the American flag.