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POW Mia Flag 12”x18” | POW Mia Flag 5’x8’ |
POW Mia Flag 2’x3’ | POW Mia Flag 6’x10’ |
POW Mia Flag 2.5’x4’ | POW Mia Flag 8’x12’ |
POW Mia Flag 3’x5’ | POW Mia Flag 10’x15’ |
POW Mia Flag 4’x6’ | POW Mia Flag 12’x18’ |
Available cloth for POW Mia Flags | 210D Poly, 420D Poly, 600D Poly, Spun Poly, Cotton, Poly-Cotton, Nylon and others fabric you need. |
Available Brass Grommets | Brass Grommets, Brass Grommets with hooks |
Available Process | Embroidery, Applique, Printing |
Available reinforcement | Extra cloth, more stitching lines and others you want |
Available sewing thread | Cotton thread, poly thread, and more you want. |
• Double Sided Display Correctly: The POW Mia flag is made with 2 layer polyester fiber, so that the picture on both side of flag display correctly
• Excellent Made: 2-ply fiber make the POW Mia flag strong than other flag, also it is more heavy than single ply, with polyster material it is not easy to fade and absorb water
• Oxford Cloth Wrap: The canvas header of POW Mia flag,was wrapped with Oxford Cloth, strengthening and not easy to be torned by wind
• 4-Line Sewn on Tail: on the tail of POW MIa flag, there were 4 sewn line strengthen the edge, it named as ‘wind edge’ , also on the up and down side , there were two sewn line
• Usage Occasion: This POW Mia Flag is Suitable for Proudly displaying in public, buildings, companies, outdoors, playgrounds, roadsides, room, office, school, Anywhere you want to show place outdoor or indoor
• We honors those who have served and sacrificed their lives for this country with this POW/MIA flag. Adopted in 1972, this flag is a reminder that we have not forgotten those who have yet to return to their loved ones from war.
• Fly this POW Mia flag directly underneath the flag of the United States (above a state flag) to show respect to those who are missing in action.
• We makes this POW Mia flag with the integregrity it deserves. It is able to withstand the toughest weather while remaining bright and resilient. Fly a POW/MIA flag and support all those who serve our country.
The POW/MIA flag is the emblem representing both Prisoners of War (POW) and Prisoners of War (MIA). Here are some key points about the POW/MIA flag:
1. Symbol of Remembrance: The POW/MIA flag serves as a reminder and tribute to the men and women who were captured as prisoners of war or are still missing in action. It is a memorial to their sacrifice and a call to their return.
2. Design and Colors: The POW/MIA flag consists of a silhouette of a prisoner of war in a white circle on a black background. Above the figure, the words “POW MIA” are written in white, while below the figure, the words “You Are Not Forgotten” are also displayed in white. The flag is predominantly black, representing the darkness and uncertainty surrounding the fate of prisoners of war and missing persons, while the white circle symbolizes the hope of their return.
3. History and Recognition: The POW/MIA flag was created in 1971 by Mary Hoff, the wife of a US serviceman who went missing in the Vietnam War. It was officially recognized by the United States government in 1982 and is now widely regarded as a symbol of prisoners of war and missing persons around the world.
4. Display and Significance: The POW/MIA flag is often displayed alongside the American flag, especially on designated days such as National POW/MIA Recognition Day on the third Friday of September each year. It can be seen flying outside government buildings, military bases, veterans’ organizations and private homes as a sign of support, honor and solidarity with those who have not returned from war.
5. Awareness and Advocacy: POW/MIA flags help raise awareness of prisoners of war and missing service members. It reminds the public and policymakers of their commitment to bring these people home and support their families.
It is important to note that the POW/MIA flag is a distinctive emblem and should not be confused with other flags such as the aforementioned American flag or the Gadsden flag.
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