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- Alaska Statutes.
- Title 44. State Government
- Chapter 12. Holidays, Agency Office Hours, and Official Language
- Section 76. Prisoners of War and Missing in Action Recognition Days.
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AS 44.12.076. Prisoners of War and Missing in Action Recognition Days.
- (a) Former Prisoners of War Recognition Day is established on April 9 of each year to recognize and honor all former
prisoners of war (POWs) from our nation's wars who have returned home. These POWs repeatedly demonstrated their
devotion to duty, honor, and country, despite enduring captivity and sometimes brutal treatment by their captors. The
governor shall issue a proclamation to commemorate the day, and the POW/MIA flag shall be flown that day at sites
identified by the governor. Former POW Recognition Day may be observed by suitable observances and exercises by civic
groups and the public.
- (b) Prisoners of War and Missing in Action Recognition Day is established on the third Friday of September each year to
honor all prisoners of war (POWs) and those missing in action (MIAs), unaccounted for from all our nation's wars or who
died in captivity. These POWs and MIAs repeatedly demonstrated their devotion to duty, honor, and country, despite
enduring captivity and sometimes brutal treatment by their captors. The fate of those unaccounted for and missing in
action from our nation's wars causes considerable uncertainty for their families, friends, fellow soldiers, and
veterans. This day is also an occasion for Alaskans to remember our country's enormous responsibility to do everything
possible to account for those still missing in action. The governor shall issue a proclamation to commemorate the day,
and the POW/MIA flag shall be flown that day at sites identified by the governor. POW and MIA Recognition Day may be
observed by suitable observances and exercises by civic groups and the public.
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