Rep. Elder offered the following resolution:
House Resolution No. 140.
A resolution to declare September 15, 2017, as POW/MIA Recognition Day in the state of Michigan.
Whereas, POW/MIA Recognition Day is observed across the nation on the third Friday in September each year as a day of remembrance for the safe and speedy return of American prisoners of war; and
Whereas, On this day of recognition, the American flag, Michigan flag, and black and white POW/MIA flag will all fly at half-mast respectively; and
Whereas, To date, a total of 82,543 Americans are listed unaccounted for since World War II. This includes 73,057 from World War II, 7,745 from the Korean War, 1,609 from the Vietnam War, 126 from Cold War conflicts, and 6 from Desert Storm and Iraqi Freedom; and
Whereas, We as a nation can never peacefully rest until we account for all those brave souls who made the ultimate sacrifice in the line of duty for their country; and
Whereas, We express our deepest gratitude to these lost patriots, knowing that they were fighting to protect our American values and rights; and
Whereas, We declare our profound condolences to those who have lost a loved one to the painful burden of war; and
Whereas, Their mission will never be attained, nor will our obligation be accomplished until those missing come home. The United States does not leave anyone behind and we do not forget those who remain missing; and
Whereas, Let this day serve as recognition and remembrance that the duty of those who are missing in action or prisoners of war is finished, but ours continues as we seek to find, repatriate, and honor these courageous individuals who defended our freedom; now, therefore, be it
Resolved by the House of Representatives, That the members of this legislative body declare September 15, 2017, as POW/MIA Recognition Day in the state of Michigan.