POW / MIA Memorial Post 2527

Serving Veterans and our Colorado Communities of Bailey, Conifer, and Pine

The POW/MIA Memorial Post 2527

Our Post is a POW/MIA American Legion Post. This means we are the Colorado chapter of The American Legion that actively honors U.S. service members held captive (Prisoners of War) or missing in action (Missing in Action) by conducting special remembrance services, flying the POW/MIA flag, and maintaining symbolic "Missing Man Tables" at meetings and events to ensure these heroes are never forgotten, stressing accountability for their return.

Our Post is named in honor of Maj. Pete Matthes, a C‑130 pilot who went missing in Laos in 1969. During the Vietnam War, every aircrew member was assigned a unique Escape & Evasion (E&E) authenticator code — a personal identifier used to verify their identity if they were forced to evade capture. Maj. Matthes’ code was GX2527.
Our Post carries that number as a living tribute to him and to all who remain unaccounted for.

American Legion POW/MIA Post 2527 in Bailey, Colorado, was founded with a singular purpose: to honor those who served, those who never returned home, and the families who continue to carry their stories forward.

A table set outdoors with a single red flower in a glass bottle, a closed book, an empty glass, a plate with a lemon wedge and salt, and an American flag napkin, against the backdrop of a solar panel farm during sunset.