Los Angeles AFB Remembers POWs/MIAs
Los Angeles Air Force Base held a remembrance event for National POW/MIA Recognition Day that began on Sept. 15 and ended on Sept. 16 with a 54 mile torch run and wreath laying ceremony. The torch lighting and run began at Terminal Island, California, and ended at the base 24 hours later. Various base and community organizations carried the torch while running relay legs. The relay comprises nine legs off-base with each leg spanning six miles for a total of 54 miles. On base, organizations have time slots to run as many laps as they can. (U.S. Space Force photo by Lou Hernandez)
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