Thursday, March 13, 2014

The Lone Sailor Table- POW/MIA

We recently attended the Navy Seabee Ball. It was soooooo much fun! During the program, they did a tribute to POWs and those are MIA. It was so moving, I thought I'd share it.

The set up is  1 small round table, 1 chair leaning against the table, white table cloth, table set for 1, salt shaker, 1 lemon slice, black vase with yellow ribbon, black napkin, red rose, and a water glass inverted on table.



Those who have served and those currently serving the uniformed services of the United States are ever mindful that the sweetness of enduring peace has always been tainted by the bitterness of personal sacrifice. We are compelled to never forget that while we enjoy our daily pleasures, there are others who have endured and may still be enduring the agonies of pain, deprivation and internment.
• Before we begin our activities this evening, we will pause to recognize our POW’s and MIA’s.
• We call your attention to this small table, which occupies a place of dignity and honor near the head table. It is set for one, symbolizing the fact that members of our armed forces are missing from our ranks. They are referred to as POW’s and MIA’s. We call them comrades.
• They are unable to be with their loved ones and families tonight, so we join together to pay our humble tribute to them, and bear witness to there continued absence.
• This table, set for one, is small, symbolizing the frailty of one prisoner, alone against his or her suppressors.
• The tablecloth is white, symbolic of the purity of their intentions to respond to their country’s call to arms.
• The single red rose in the vase, signifies the blood they many have shed in sacrifice to ensure the freedom of our beloved United States of America. This rose also reminds us of the family and friends of our missing comrades who keep the faith, while awaiting their return.
• The yellow ribbon on the vase represents the yellow ribbons worn on the lapels of the thousands who demand with unyielding determination a proper accounting of our comrades who are not among us tonight.
• A slice of lemon on the plate reminds us of their bitter fate.
• The salt sprinkled on the plate reminds us of the countless fallen tears of families as they wait.
• The glass is inverted - they cannot toast with us this night.
• The chair is empty - they are not here.
• The candle is reminiscent of the light of hope which lives in our hearts to illuminate their way home, away from their captors, to the open arms of a grateful nation.
• Let us pray to the Supreme Commander that all of our comrades will soon be back within our ranks.
• Let us remember and never forget their sacrifices.
• May God forever watch over them and protect them and their families.
• Taps is played and “Some Gave All”


Just thought it was really cool.

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