Silver Star Service Banner Day
Reconizing those who have been wounded in battle or who are ill or dying as a result of their military service.
National POW/MIA Recognition Day
3rd Friday in September
On National POW/MIA Recognition Day, we remember the debt we owe to them and to their families. We pay tribute to our former prisoners of war and recommit to the difficult but essential task of seeking out answers for the families of those still missing. We will always remember and honor our Nation’s prisoners of war and those still missing in action, and keep faith with our promise as a Nation to bring all of our heroes home.
Every day, the iconic black and white flag — a powerful symbol in recognition of the heroism and sacrifice of American POWs and MIAs — is flown above the White House. It is a mark of reverence and of solidarity with all those who await answers. Each day, this flag flies over memorials and cemeteries, on military installations, at local post offices, and on the front lawns of homes across the Nation. This flag remains a symbol of America’s commitment to honor the sacrifices of all those who serve.
The Defense Department remembers and honors those Americans who were prisoners of war and those who served and never returned home. DOD's POW/MIA Accounting Agency continues the search for the missing, fulfilling the nation's promise to leave no service member behind.
Patriot Day and National Day of Service and Remembrance
In memory of those who lost their lives from the terrorist attack on 9/11 and to honor them by performing service.
Lake Cherokee Independence Day Celebration
The Friends of the Lake Cherokee Veterans Memorial will have a tent set up in the picnic area near the Beach.
Get an American Flag pin and sticker.
Learn about the Memorial.