Two ’66ers Honored at New POW/MIA Exhibit
Posted: 9/1/2025
USNA66 Classmates Victor (Pat) Buckley (11th Company) and John (Jack) Consolvo (31st Company) will be honored at the grand opening of a new POW/MIA Exhibit in Richmond, VA on Friday, 19 Sep at 1000.


The Virginia War Memorial in Richmond will honor and remember those taken Prisoner of War (POW) and those still Missing in Action (MIA) with the official opening of its newest exhibit, Virginia’s MIA: The Search Continues.

This powerful exhibit brings forward the names and stories of Virginia’s still missing in action and the ongoing efforts to bring them home. The crucial work of the Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency (DPAA) will be highlighted, as well as other agencies, in their mission to locate, identify, and return our MIAs. Today, more than 80,000 Americans remain missing, including more than 1,300 Virginians – this exhibit is a tribute to them.
Our thanks to ’66 Classmate Pete Bernier (18th Company) for bringing this information to our attention.
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