POW/MIA flag, adopted in 1972, features the official emblem of the National League of Families of American Prisoners and Missing in Southeast Asia in white on a black background. The National POW/MIA Flag Act of 2019 mandates its display on specific federal properties every day the U.S. flag is flown. Proposed by Mary Hoff in 1971, the flag serves as a symbol of national commitment to resolving the fates of Americans still missing or imprisoned.

- UV Resistant Heavy-Weight Nylon
- Durable & Fast Drying
- Long Lasting Color
Lock Stitched Fly Ends
Strong Canvas Heading
Durable Brass Grommets
Material
Material
UV Resistant Heavy-Weight Nylon
Care
Care
Machine wash on delicate cycle with mild detergent in cold water. Line Dry.
Single Reverse Flag
Single Reverse Flags are flags that have the design printed on one side and the image bleeds through and shows through the other side as a reversed image.
