Grand Flag Co.
3x5' POW/MIA Flag
3x5' POW/MIA Flag
The POW/MIA flag, symbolizing the nation's commitment to remembering and honoring prisoners of war (POWs) and those missing in action (MIAs), was created during the Vietnam War era. In 1971, Mrs. Mary Hoff, the wife of a service member missing in action in Vietnam, conceptualized the design for the flag. The flag features a silhouette of a man beneath a guard tower, with the words "You Are Not Forgotten" inscribed below. The flag gained official recognition when it was adopted by the U.S. government in 1972, becoming a poignant symbol of the nation's gratitude and remembrance for those who sacrificed and remain unaccounted for in service to their country.
Crafted from vibrant and weather-resistant nylon, your POW/MIA flag will hold her colors as she flies in the slightest breeze, honoring those that never came home.
Crafted with Pride - Made in the USA