Soledad POW/MIA Flag Ceremony
A POW/MIA Flag Ceremony is held outside Soledad City Hall on Sept. 19, honoring U.S. military personnel who were taken prisoner of war or remain missing in action. (Soledad Police Department)

SOLEDAD — Soledad Police Department hosted a POW/MIA Flag Ceremony last Friday to honor and remember the courageous U.S. service members who were captured or remain unaccounted for.

ā€œThis ceremony is more than a tradition; it is a living promise that their sacrifice will never be forgotten, and their families are never alone in their vigil,ā€ according to the department in a news release.

Set against the backdrop of Soledad City Hall, the Sept. 19 gathering served as a moment of unity and reflection.

City officials, local veterans and community members stood together in gratitude and remembrance, reinforcing the city’s enduring commitment to those who served and sacrificed for freedom.

ā€œThis ceremony is a reminder of our unwavering respect for the men and women who defended our nation and never returned home,ā€ said Soledad Police Chief Patrick Valenzuela. ā€œTheir courage inspires us to cherish the liberties they fought to protect and to keep faith with the families who still wait for answers.ā€

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