Northeast POW/MIA Network
Faith, Trust, Responsibility and Accountability.....
We must never Forget

The Vigil

Standing for those left behind!

"The Vigil" is held every Thursday evenings starting at 7:00 p.m. E.D.T. people gather in Hesky Park, located in Meredith, New Hampshire, on the shore of Lake Winnipesaukee. The Thursday evening Vigils started in August of 1989 in an effort to raise awareness about the abandonment of Prisoners of War and those Missing in Action. The first Vigil lasted 15 minutes; one minute to symbolize each year since the US State Department declared, "There are no more prisoners in Southeast Asia. They are all dead." The vigil now spans 32 minutes.

We stand not only for those left behind in Vietnam, but from all conflicts....families deserve to have answers!

The Meredith POW/MIA Vigil is believed to be the longest consecutively held vigil in the United States. There has never been a Thursday night Vigil unattended since its inception. Attendance ranges from 3-4 in the depths of winter to approximately 2000 during Motorcycle Week in June, which features the Freedom Ride. Vigil goers have weathered rain, sleet, snow, hail, thunder, lightning, and even temperatures of -37 degrees Fahrenheit. The Meredith Vigil continues. It stands as a pillar of truth, honor, credibility, integrity, and loyalty in the northeast. Those who stand the Vigil believe the words closure and healing should never replace the words responsibility and loyalty.

The public is invited to join us for the vigil!

You can view the POW/MIA Vigil held on June 16th in Meredith, NH

Here is the link to the page that the vigil will be live streamed to: [https://www.dppgnetwork.com/watch-dppg] The ceremony can be seen both LIVE and on-demand through that link.

1. Click on the above link.

2. Scroll down to the "On Demand" tab.

3. Then click on the 2022 POW/MIA Vigil