Zan Headgear: POW/MIA Bandanna B038
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The Zan Headgear POW/MIA flag is an American flag that symbolizes America's soldiers that were taken as prisoners of war or who are listed as missing in action during a combat operation. The POW/MIA flag was created in 1971 during the Vietnam War. The motto on th ... (see full details) #ZANB038.
Zan Headgear: POW/MIA Bandanna B038
The Zan Headgear POW/MIA flag is an American flag that symbolizes America's soldiers that were taken as prisoners of war or who are listed as missing in action during a combat operation. The POW/MIA flag was created in 1971 during the Vietnam War. The motto on the POW/MIA flag is "You are not Forgotten". The POW/MIA flag was was officially adopted by Congress in 1990 as America's symbol of concern for and commitment to soldiers missing in action or prisoners of war.
This cotton bandanna features the official POW/MIA symbol. This bandanna is 22"x22" and the edges are rolled and stitched to prevent fraying.
As of 2010, the Department of Defense lists 1,711 Americans as MIA from the Vietnam War.
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