
Its national pow-mia day. National play doh day. National cinnamon raisin bread day.so its time to salute for pow and mia soldiers?


I can't even imagine......

My oldest brother went M.I.A. In 1968 during the "Tet" offensive. Never heard another word again in all of these years.

Well, certainly national pow-mia day---and a salute is definitely in order.
Then coming in a very distant second and third---cinnamon raisin bread day and national play doh day
Dear Otis,
When I left Washington State in 2010, I chanced upon some pow-wows on my slow meander toward Iowa; the Nez Perce in Oregon and Colville Confederated Tribes in Washington. Tribal members arrive from everywhere for these.
And there is a special precedence for old people like nothing I have ever seen before.
So utterly beautiful, and sacred...and in opening and closing ceremonies, there is always special honor for warriors including POW-MIA.
Always a good time to salute and pray for our POW's and MIA's.