(a) Former Prisoners of War Recognition Day is established on April 9 of each year to recognize and honor all former prisoners of war (POWs) from our nation's wars who have returned home. These POWs repeatedly demonstrated their devotion to duty, honor, and country, despite enduring captivity and sometimes brutal treatment by their captors. The governor shall issue a proclamation to commemorate the day, and the POW/MIA flag shall be flown that day at sites identified by the governor. Former POW Recognition Day may be observed by suitable observances and exercises by civic groups and the public.
(b) Prisoners of War and Missing in Action Recognition Day is established on the third Friday of September each year to honor all prisoners of war (POWs) and those missing in action (MIAs), unaccounted for from all our nation's wars or who died in captivity. These POWs and MIAs repeatedly demonstrated their devotion to duty, honor, and country, despite enduring captivity and sometimes brutal treatment by their captors. The fate of those unaccounted for and missing in action from our nation's wars causes considerable uncertainty for their families, friends, fellow soldiers, and veterans. This day is also an occasion for Alaskans to remember our country's enormous responsibility to do everything possible to account for those still missing in action. The governor shall issue a proclamation to commemorate the day, and the POW/MIA flag shall be flown that day at sites identified by the governor. POW and MIA Recognition Day may be observed by suitable observances and exercises by civic groups and the public.
Structure Alaska Statutes
Chapter 12. Holidays, Agency Office Hours, and Official Language
Article 2. Designated Days and Months of Honor.
Sec. 44.12.030. Wickersham Day.
Sec. 44.12.040. Anthony J. Dimond Day.
Sec. 44.12.050. Ernest Gruening Day.
Sec. 44.12.055. Bob Bartlett Day.
Sec. 44.12.060. William A. Egan Day.
Sec. 44.12.061. Walter Harper Day.
Sec. 44.12.063. Katie John Day.
Sec. 44.12.065. Elizabeth Peratrovich Day.
Sec. 44.12.066. Susan Butcher Day.
Sec. 44.12.067. Ted Stevens Day.
Sec. 44.12.068. Vietnam Veterans Day.
Sec. 44.12.070. Alaska Flag Day.
Sec. 44.12.072. Alaska Day of Prayer.
Sec. 44.12.074. Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders Awareness Day.
Sec. 44.12.075. Family day and family preservation month.
Sec. 44.12.076. Prisoners of War and Missing in Action Recognition Days.
Sec. 44.12.077. Military Family Day.
Sec. 44.12.078. Women Veterans Day.
Sec. 44.12.080. Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day.
Sec. 44.12.083. Alaska Territorial Guard Day.
Sec. 44.12.085. Dutch Harbor Remembrance Day.
Sec. 44.12.087. Great Alaska Good Friday Earthquake Remembrance Day.
Sec. 44.12.090. Juneteenth Day.
Sec. 44.12.092. Alaska History Week.
Sec. 44.12.094. Alaska Mining Day.
Sec. 44.12.095. Drunk Driving Victims Remembrance Day.
Sec. 44.12.098. Avalanche Awareness Month.
Sec. 44.12.100. Older Alaskans' Day.
Sec. 44.12.105. Alaska Agriculture Day.
Sec. 44.12.108. Children's Day.
Sec. 44.12.115. Purple Heart Day.
Sec. 44.12.118. Motorcycle and Motor Scooter Awareness Month.
Sec. 44.12.120. Alaska Public Gardens Day.
Sec. 44.12.121. Alaska Wild Salmon Day.
Sec. 44.12.125. Alaska National Guard Day.
Sec. 44.12.130. Jay Hammond Day.
Sec. 44.12.135. Dr. Walter Soboleff Day.
Sec. 44.12.137. Vic Fischer and Jack Coghill Constitution of the State of Alaska Day.
Sec. 44.12.140. Alaska Law Enforcement Officers' Day.
Sec. 44.12.145. Alaska Firefighters' Day.
Sec. 44.12.150. African American Soldiers' Contribution to Building the Alaska Highway Day.
Sec. 44.12.153. Hmong-American Veterans Day.
Sec. 44.12.155. Indigenous Peoples Day.
Sec. 44.12.157. Alaska Native Heritage Month.
Sec. 44.12.160. Teen Dating Violence Awareness and Prevention Month.
Sec. 44.12.162. Ashley Johnson-Barr Day.
Sec. 44.12.165. Sobriety Awareness Month.