The symbolism of "The Missing Man Table": a place of honor in memory of fallen, missing, or imprisoned military service members.

A flag sits on the table:
-- America will not forget those who gave us freedom.

A single red rose:
-- The blood that many have shed in sacrifice for our country's freedom.

The red and yellow ribbons:
-- Our continued uncertainty, hope for their return, and determination to account for them.

The candle is lit:
-- 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.

A pinch of salt:
-- For the tears shed by the friends and families of the missing and fallen.

A glass is inverted:
-- Their inability to share a toast.

A sliced lemon:
-- The memory of the bitter loss of those who will never return.

The silverware shines bright:
-- A service member gone to serve his or her country.

The napkin is black:
-- The emptiness the warriors have left in the hearts of their families and friends.

The table is round:
-- Our everlasting concern for our service members who are no longer here.

The tablecloth is white:
-- The purity of their motives when answering the call to serve.

The chair is empty:
-- The seat that remains unclaimed at the table.

Remembering those who paid the ultimate sacrifice.

#DefendWhatMatters #memorialday
The symbolism of "The Missing Man Table": a place of honor in memory of fallen, missing, or imprisoned military service members. A flag sits on the table: -- America will not forget those who gave us freedom. A single red rose: -- The blood that many have shed in sacrifice for our country's freedom. The red and yellow ribbons: -- Our continued uncertainty, hope for their return, and determination to account for them. The candle is lit: -- 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. A pinch of salt: -- For the tears shed by the friends and families of the missing and fallen. A glass is inverted: -- Their inability to share a toast. A sliced lemon: -- The memory of the bitter loss of those who will never return. The silverware shines bright: -- A service member gone to serve his or her country. The napkin is black: -- The emptiness the warriors have left in the hearts of their families and friends. The table is round: -- Our everlasting concern for our service members who are no longer here. The tablecloth is white: -- The purity of their motives when answering the call to serve. The chair is empty: -- The seat that remains unclaimed at the table. Remembering those who paid the ultimate sacrifice. #DefendWhatMatters #memorialday
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