National POW/MIA Memorial & Museum Flying Toward Phase 1 Goal

Resident Community News MARCH 2, 2020 By the second week of February, the National POW/MIA Memorial & Museum had already experienced enough advancements to make 2020 a banner year. In January, a standing-room only crowd of between 350 and 400 people crowded the...

The Coalition of Families of Korean and Cold War POW/MIAs Endorsement

There are tens of thousands of untold stories of men still missing in action from America’s wars; stories still looking for their endings. Once someone goes missing, those who love them become a part of the story. The families of these men are still searching for...

Jacksonville veterans honor 4 chaplains who made ultimate sacrifice

By: Brittney Donovan Updated: February 3, 2020 – 12:53 PM JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — Jacksonville families came together Monday to honor four military chaplains who made the ultimate sacrifice. It was an emotional ceremony at the Chapel of the High Speed Pass at Cecil...

Four Chaplains Interfaith Memorial Service 2020

You are invited to attend the Four Chaplains Interfaith Memorial Service In Memory of Four Men of Faith “The Unique Legacy of Brotherhood” February 3, 2020    10:00 AM Chapel of The High-Speed PassAt Cecil Field6112 POW-MIA ParkwayJacksonville, FL...

Ground broken for National POW/MIA Memorial & Museum in Jacksonville

U.S. Army veteran Michael Pearson, who recently retired from the military, studied the master site plan depicting the National POW/MIA Memorial & Museum being built at 6112 POW-MIA Parkway at Cecil Commerce Center on the Westside of Jacksonville. He was among...
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