9.15.2023 Vietnam Veterans of America POW/MIA Recognition Day Ceremony

Fall River Government TV Sep 15, 2023 YouTube Report Issue

The 9.15.2023 Vietnam Veterans of America POW/MIA Recognition Day Ceremony in Fall River, Massachusetts, honored service members who remain prisoners of war or missing in action. The event commenced with the Pledge of Allegiance and the National Anthem, sung by Lucy, followed by an opening prayer delivered by Richard Benavides. Justin Latini, Regional Director of the Vietnam Veterans of America National office, spoke about the ceremony's simplicity and the historical evolution of VVA 207 events, which have been held at various locations including Battleship Cove, Kennedy Park, and City Hall, before returning to the wall. He highlighted that nearly 82,000 servicemen remain unaccounted for from various conflicts, including 1,579 from the Vietnam War, and shared a recent success in identifying Captain Ralph Shipman, whose remains were found on August 8, 2023. Harry Tripp then read a proclamation from President Joseph R. Biden Jr., officially designating September 15, 2023, as National POW/MIA Recognition Day, emphasizing the nation's commitment to finding missing service members and honoring former POWs. The ceremony included a solemn reading of the names of 15 Massachusetts service members still missing, performed by Don Albert, with an honor guard confirming each individual as "still missing." The event concluded with a closing prayer from Richard Benavides, who thanked attendees and reiterated VVA 207's ongoing commitment to their mission, announcing that the next year would mark their 33rd ceremony.

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