POWs share experiences at ceremony
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Art Rimback, left, shares a remembrance — of a comrade who died in a Vietnamese prison camp — with Luis "Jerry" Chirichigno, right, who survived three years as a prisoner of war in Vietnam, as Ray Boss, a Navy Seabee veteran, looks on, during a Military Heritage Museum reception in Punta Gorda Saturday, after a POW/MIA remembrance ceremony.
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Members of the U.S. Paratroopers post the colors at the POW/MIA Recognition Day Commemorative Ceremony at Fishermen's Village Saturday in Punta Gorda.
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Ruben Sierra, left, and George Spidel set a symbolic missing man table with a tablecloth as Dave Rockow explains its meaning, during the POW/MIA ceremony Saturday.
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Two veterans who served in Vietnam bow their heads during an invocation by Charlotte County Veterans Council Chaplain Peter Shanks at the ceremony.
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Some salute, others put a hand over their heart, in response to the sound of taps played by bugler Bob Powers at the conclusion of the POW/MIA ceremony Saturday at Fishermen's Village.
PUNTA GORDA — Luis “Jerry” Chirichigno had been in Vietnam as a U.S. Army helicopter gunship pilot for only a month and a half when he got shot down.
At the time, he was trying to land so he could trade his seat to a severely wounded comrade whose helicopter already had been downed, during a rescue mission in South Vietnam on Nov. 2, 1969.