The Protection Division as we speak revealed the prisoner of battle/lacking in motion commemorative poster which, main as much as POW/MIA Recognition Day later this 12 months, will function a reminder of America’s ongoing efforts to supply the fullest doable accounting of the troopers, sailors, Marines and airmen who’re nonetheless lacking from previous conflicts.
In the present day, almost 82,000 service members and civilians stay unaccounted for from conflicts courting again to World Battle II. The function of the Protection POW/MIA Accounting Company, or DPAA, is to supply the fullest doable accounting of lacking personnel to their households and the nation.
Every year, DPAA creates a poster prematurely of POW/MIA Recognition Day, which can be commemorated this 12 months on Sept. 20. This 12 months’s poster includes a silhouette of a service member saluting each the American flag and the POW/MIA flag and bears the phrases “Honoring their sacrifice. Earnestly trying to find these nonetheless lacking.”
Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Employees Gen. CQ Brown, Jr., who spoke on the occasion and who additionally participated within the unveiling of the poster, mentioned that upon taking his function as chairman, considered one of his expectations of the joint power has additionally confirmed foundational with regards to efforts by the DPAA and the DOD to convey dwelling unaccounted-for service members. That expectation, he mentioned, is “belief.”
“Belief is the muse of our occupation,” Brown mentioned. “The occupation of arms is a noble one. And in our society, belief is a important facet of relationships.”
The final mentioned the U.S. navy should, as an example, guarantee service members belief that their leaders will maintain them. There may be additionally nice belief that the division will present the perfect capabilities, coaching and management doable in order that service members are greatest positioned for fulfillment when known as into fight.
“Lastly, our service members, their households and the American public trusts that we’ll do every thing in our energy to recuperate our lacking service members and our prisoners of battle,” Brown mentioned. “That is why it is particularly essential to be right here as we speak, to honor the work of DPAA, our Protection POW/MIA Accounting Company.”
Since 1973, DPAA has accounted for almost 1,000 American service members from World Battle II, over 450 from the Korean Battle and greater than 1,000 service members from Vietnam. Final fiscal 12 months DPAA accounted for 158 lacking service members.
Kelly Okay. McKeague, director of the Protection POW/MIA Accounting Company, mentioned tens of 1000’s of service members are nonetheless unaccounted for world wide, and that it’s the function of DPAA to convey them dwelling.
“They made the last word sacrifice for our nation and didn’t come dwelling,” McKeague mentioned. “Their households, a few of whom are right here as we speak, nonetheless grieve over their loss, which is exacerbated by inherent uncertainty. America’s staunch dedication to its POWs and MIAs has spanned a long time. It’s manifested no extra profoundly than by the extraordinary lengths that the Division of Protection takes to seek out, recuperate and determine lacking heroes.”
The complicated work of DPAA is demanding and entails danger, McKeague mentioned. However the work is aided as nicely by cooperation with 45 host nations. Proper now, he mentioned, 205 DPAA personnel are working in Austria, Belgium, France, Germany, Italy, Kuwait, the Philippines, South Korea, the UK and Vietnam.
“The large efforts of the Protection POW/MIA Accounting Company offers our service members and their households the present of closure after a long time of not figuring out,” Brown mentioned. “Every identification is a testomony to our dedication to bringing each lacking hero dwelling [and] guaranteeing sacrifices are by no means forgotten. As we unveil the 2024 Nationwide POW/MIA recognition poster, allow us to bear in mind our responsibility to these courageous people and their households.”