National 2000 POW/MIA RECOGNITION DAY POSTER

 

Description:
  • The somber black tones of the poster symbolize the darkness in our lives from those taken from us ... those who are missing.
     
  • The black background with white border brings to mind the stark black POW/MIA flag.
     
  • In the upper left-hand corner is the missing American. This is our loved one, our son, our father, our brother. He is not with us. He is missing. He is always with us.
     
  • The telegram symbolizes the link to the families of our missing ... those who have for so long ... sought answers.
     
  • The jet aircraft are flying the traditional "missing man" formation. Their comrade is not with them.
  • They know that someday, they will all be able to say "three’s in".

  • And the serviceman in the foreground symbolizes the soldier, sailor, airman or Marine who wears the military uniform today.
     

  • Our commitment to them is firm. Our nation’s obligation to them is steadfast.
     

  • We will never forget their service, nor their sacrifice.
     
  • And "LEST WE FORGET" is simply a reminder to all who love America, that our loved ones will always be with us... our commitment to them will never be forgotten! 

 

To get your 2000 POW/MIA Recognition Day poster click on one of the options below:

Internet ready images of the 2001 poster (JPEG files):

Smaller Version  (699x1031, 42k)

Larger Version  (1398x2062, 138k)

Once you have downloaded the file of your choice, you may print it in color or black and white.