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POW/MIA vigil to be held at Old Main on Sept. 19

A joint service guard representing all branches of Penn State's ROTC program presented the colors prior to the National Anthem during Veterans Day ceremonies held Nov. 11 at Old Main on Penn State's  University Park campus. Credit: Penn StateCreative Commons

The Penn State Air Force, Army, Navy and Marine ROTC cadets and midshipmen will hold a joint POW/MIA vigil starting at 6 p.m. on Friday, Sept. 19, with a ceremony on Old Main lawn.

The 30-minute ceremony will feature a joint color guard raising the U.S. flag and the POW/MIA flag and a joint presentation of the Missing Man Table. The Wild Blue Yonders, a ROTC a cappella group, with perform the national anthem and “Amazing Grace.” There will be a reading of the Presidential Proclamation and a brief story from each service about either a Prisoner of War or service member missing in action from those services.

Following the ceremony, a vigil will last 24 hours with a guard posted ever hour. The event will end with a formal joint flag retreat at 6 p.m. on Saturday, Sept. 20.

POW/MIA stands for Prisoners of War/Missing in Action. The Penn State vigil is aligned with National POW/MIA Remembrance Day, which falls on the third Friday of September every year. Several distinguished visitors from the university and the community will be in attendance. 

Last Updated September 16, 2014

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