This morning, we are pausing for Remembering POW/MIA Recognition Day.
We are beginning by sharing the USPS 1995 32¢ POW & MIA stamp. Furthermore, I did not realize “… the Postal Service, which is the largest single employer of veterans in the U.S.”…
Remembering POW/MIA Recognition Day
In the PRNewswire, there is an article about Remembering POW/MIA Recognition Day.
“The United States Navy Memorial will host a POW/MIA Recognition Day Wreath Laying Ceremony on Friday, September 21st at 2:00 pm. This annual ceremony, hosted jointly with Naval District Washington (NDW), honors the nation’s prisoners of war and those who are still missing in action.”
Additionally, here is the link to the September 19, 2018, /PRNewswire article I’m referencing.
In conclusion, my special thanks to Ellen, one of My Three Muses here at AnchoredScraps for sharing with me about today’s event Remembering POW/MIA Recognition Day.
Anchors Aweigh,
Helen
Attribution & Thank you to the following I’m referencing today for my daily blog post encouraging letter writing –
USPS 1995 32¢ POW & MIA stamp, @USPS, MysticStampCompany website
PRNewswire excerpt
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