(National League of POW/MIA Families Social Media Statement, January 27, 2025; Cover Photo Credit: POW*MIA Awareness Rally and Motorcycle Association)
The National League of POW/MIA Families has released the following statement on social media to mark today as the 52nd anniversary of the Paris Peace Accords:
Today marks the 52nd anniversary of the Paris Peace Accords, a pivotal moment in history that laid the foundation for Operation Homecoming and led to the return of numerous Vietnam War POWs.
As the National League of POW/MIA Families, we honor this day not only to remember the agreement signed on January 27, 1973, but also to renew our commitment to the accounting mission. Despite the POW repatriation called for in the accords, 1,573 families of Vietnam War servicemen and civilians still await answers about their missing loved ones. We continue to fight for the fullest possible accounting, urging our government to keep its commitment to do its best to bring home these Vietnam War heroes.
Locally, the POW*MIA Awareness Rally and Motorcycle Association carries on the mission. They are “A non-profit organization dedicated to the financial support & public awareness of the Prisoner of War*Missing in Action (POW*MIA) issue, Idaho State Veteran’s Home in Pocatello, Idaho & special charities in the local community that need our support.”
Learn more about the POW*MIA Awareness Rally and Motorcycle Association at: Facebook
