Article by John DiMeglio, President Veteran’s Outreach Ministries (PA Branch)
“No greater love hath no man than this, that a man lays down his life for his friends.” (John 15:3).
We should endeavor to take time to honor all those who have fallen for our safety and freedom.
The “Missing Man Table” also known as the “Fallen Comrades Table” is a symbolic table setting to remember the U.S. military personnel who were/are prisoners of war or missing in action. It’s a tradition observed annually on the National POW/MIA Recognition Day celebrated on the 3rd friday in September.
The table is set for one, and each element holds a symbolic meaning representing the POW/MIA’s sacrifice, the hope for their return and the enduring memory of their service. Symbolic Elements of the table…
- Round Table – Symbolizes the everlasting concern for those missing.
- Empty Chair – Represents the missing person and their absence
- White Table Cloth – Represents the purity of their intentions in answering the call to serve
- Red Rose – Reminds us of their loved ones and their lives they left behind
- Red Ribbon – Symbolizes the uncertainty of their fate and the hope for their return
- Lemon Slice and Salt – Represents the bitter fate of those captured or missing and the tears of loved ones
- Inverted Wine Glass – Symbolizes their inability to share a toast
- Service Hat – Represents each branch of military service
- Bible – Represents faith (higher power)
- Lighted Candle – Represents hope for their return, alive or dead
The Missing Man Table serves as a powerful reminder of the sacrifices made by those who serve in the military and to honor their memory. It provides a moment of reflection and remembrance for all who see it.
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