Description
The National League of Families POW/MIA flag, often referred to as the POW/MIA flag, was adopted in 1972 and consists of the official emblem of the National League of Families of American Prisoners and Missing in Southeast Asia in white on a black background. In 2019, the National POW/MIA Flag Act was signed into law, requiring the POW/MIA flag to be flown on certain federal properties, including the U.S. Capitol Building, on all days the U.S. flag is flown. The flag symbolizes support and care for the soldiers, airmen, and sailors who served the United States in the Vietnam War, especially those who endured capture by the enemy. We at Frontline-feet.com salute the brave men and women who suffered captivity under enemy hands and those U.S. soldier missing in action, know that you are NEVER forgotten.
Material: 73% polyester, 18% nylon, 3% cotton, 6% spandex
One size: comfortably fits women’s size 5 US up to men’s size 12 US
200 needle knit premium socks
Cushioned bottoms
Reviews
There are no reviews yet.