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National POW/MIA Recognition Day 2016

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Date: September 10, 2016
Contact: Jody Mays, 229-924-0343 ext. 115

Release Date: September 9, 2016

Contacts:  Jody Mays, jody_mays@nps.gov, 229-924-0343, ext. 115

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National POW/MIA Recognition Day
Annual Convocation, USS Pueblo Ceremony, and Avenue of Flags to honor POWs and MIAs

ANDERSONVILLE, Georgia – National Prisoner of War/Missing in Action (POW/MIA) Recognition Day is Friday, September 16, 2016. In honor of that day, the National Park Service, The Ride Home, the Friends of Andersonville, and Georgia Southwestern State University (GSW) will present special programs on Wednesday, September 14, and Friday, September 16.

 

The 2016 National POW/MIA Convocation will be held at 11:00 a.m. on Wednesday, September 14 in the Storm Dome on the campus of Georgia Southwestern State University. The public is invited to this free program. Featured speaker Dr. Derek Mallett will discuss his work with the Joint Prisoner of War/Missing in Action Accounting Command.

 

Dr. Mallett spent three years as a research historian for the former Joint Prisoner of War/Missing in Action Accounting Command in Honolulu, Hawaii. He has a B.A. in History and Political Science from Culver-Stockton College, Missouri; an M.A. in History and an M.A. in Education from Truman State University, Missouri; and a Ph.D. in History from Texas A&M University. His fifteen years’ teaching experience has ranged from high school to state universities to the professional military education system. He is currently an Assistant Professor in the Department of Military History at the U.S. Army Command and General Staff College in Fort Gordon, Georgia. Dr. Mallett’s research focuses on World War II, the early Cold War, and prisoners of war.

 

The annual Convocation begins four days of area events in recognition of National POW/MIA Recognition Day. The Avenue of Flags, a stirring spectacle of over 200 full-sized flags, will be on display at Andersonville National Historic Site until September 19 and will feature POW/MIA flags as well as American and state flags. The Ride Home, a nonprofit organization, will host several ceremonies on the campus of GSW to remember military service members still listed as MIA and to honor former POWs.

 

At 9 a.m. on Friday, September 16, The Ride Home and Andersonville National Historic Site will conduct a special ceremony at the park’s National Prisoner of War Museum. Former POWs, MIA family members, and the public will gather to remember and honor POWs and MIAs. Jill Hubbs, daughter of Commander Donald R. Hubbs, MIA since 1968, will speak about her father and others who are still MIA. Former POW Donald Peppers will share his story of the 1968 capture of the USS Pueblo by Korea and the crew’s 11-month imprisonment. Other former members of the USS Pueblo crew will also be in attendance. A plaque honoring the USS Pueblo crew will be dedicated at the National Prisoner of War Museum.

 

“Andersonville National Historic Site is the only National Park site dedicated as a memorial to all American prisoners of war throughout history,” said Superintendent Charles Sellars. “Partnering with The Ride Home and GSW to honor POWs and MIAs in September is one of our most important annual events. We are deeply honored to pay tribute to those who have sacrificed so much for our country.”

 

For information about the Convocation or USS Pueblo Ceremony, please contact Andersonville National Historic Site. For information on all events occurring as part of The Ride Home 2016, please check their website at theridehome.com.

 

Andersonville National Historic Site is located 10 miles south of Oglethorpe, GA and 10 miles northeast of Americus, GA on Georgia Highway 49. The national park features the National Prisoner of War Museum, Andersonville National Cemetery and the site of the historic Civil War prison, Camp Sumter. ­Andersonville National Historic Site is the only national park within the National Park System to serve as a memorial to all American prisoners of war. Park grounds are open from 8:00 a.m. until 5:00 p.m. with the museum open from 9:00 a.m. until 4:30 p.m. Admission is free. For more information on the park, call 229 924-0343, visit on the web at www.nps.gov/ande/, or find us on Facebook at facebook.com/AndersonvilleNPS

 

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