American Ex-Prisoners of War CoA -- National POW Museum, Andersonville NHS, Andersonville GA
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The coat of arms of the American Ex-Prisoners of War in he chapel of the National POW Museum, Andersonville National Historic Site, Andersonville GA
Waymark Code: WMWHYB
Location: Georgia, United States
Date Posted: 09/09/2017
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This beautiful stained glass Coat of Arms for the American Ex-Prisoners of War at a small chapel at the National POW Museum, Andersonville NHS, Andersonville GA.

The National POW museum is a fascinating place to visit, to learn about the nuances of who is and isn't a POW, the development of the moral imperatives of caring for prisoners which eventually found expression in the Geneva Convention. There are also many rooms of exhibits chronicling the places and experiences of people who served their country as prisoners of war.

As you leave the museum, you enter a courtyard with an arresting statue of a staggering starving POW, on an island created by a small fountain that winds through he memorial like the Providence Spring did at Andersonville.

It is very moving and haunting -- we do not forget you, POWs and MIAs.

A plaque nearby reads as follows:

"[logo of American Ex-POWs]

AMERICAN EX-PRISONERS OF WAR

Founded on April 14, 1942, the American ex-prisoners of war have existed for the purpose of helping others. The organization of former POWs (military and civilian), their spouses, families and civilian internees have helped those affected by their capture deal with the trauma through the friendship of those who shared a common experience. These friendships have formed lasting relationships from POW camps until late in life. The artworks shown in this courtyard are given to the people of the United States of America, by all POWs and grateful appreciation for having the privilege of being an American and serving their country.

Non Solum Armis"

Non Solum Armis is Latin for "Not by Arms Alone."

From the National Park Service: (visit link)

Opened in 1998, the National Prisoner of War Museum tells the story of prisoners of war throughout American History. This facility doubles as the park's visitor center and is the best place to begin a visit.

Introductory Films
Two films, shown on the hour and half-hour, provide an excellent introduction to the story of the Andersonville Prison and the experience of American prisoners of war.

"Voices from Andersonville"
Shown on the hour, this 28 minute film focuses on the history of the Andersonville Prison.

"Echoes of Captivity"
Shown on the half-hour, this 27 minute film is an introduction to the experience of prisoners of war throughout American history.

Exhibit Hall
The first exhibit gallery answers the question "What is a POW?" This is followed by exhibit areas exploring the themes of capture, living conditions, news and communications, those who wait, privation, morale and relationships, and escape and freedom.

Throughout the exhibits there are touchable items and exhibit drawers that may be opened to find out more about prisoners of war. In order to conserve the artifacts on display, the exhibit areas of the museum have reduced or dim lighting."
Bearer of Coat of Arms: Other

Full name of the bearer: American Ex-Prisoners of War

Where is Coat of Arms installed (short description) ?:
National POW Museum, Andersonville NHS, Andersonville GA.


Material / Design: Glass (painted / stained)

Blazon (heraldic description):
Shield with a sword parallel to the ground from which hang scales of justice, symbolizing might and fairness. A and X (Alpha and Omega) are in the corners of the shield. A second sword rises perpendicular to the ground and touches the first sword in the center, symbolizing taking up arms. The letters P W appear on either side of the bottom of the shield, for Prisoner of War. Around the shoeld the words: AMERICAN EX-PRISONERS OF WAR" and ghe motto "NON SULUM ARMIS" appear


Address:
National POW Museum Andersonville NHS 496 Cemetery Road Andersonville, GA 31711


Web page about the structure where is Coat of Arms installed (if exists): [Web Link]

Web page about the bearer of Coat of Arms (if exists): [Web Link]

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