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The Missing Men Table Ceremony is generally done at banquets, dinners, or any other occasions where setting up a dinner table would appear appropriate. The reason for this ceremony is to acknowledge the inability of our missing to be with us in the celebrations we hold, because they have been left behind, and to honor their sacrifice for this country. This is a very moving ceremony and has been known to spark interest in people who never realized the scope of this issue.

The table that stands before you is a place of honor. In setting this table, we acknowledge those missing from our celebration tonight. And we remember them.

The table is small, and set for one -- Symbolizing the vulnerability of a lone prisoner against his captors. Remember!

The tablecloth is white -- Symbolizing purity of intention in responding to the nation's call to arms. Remember!

The chair is empty, for they are not here. Remember!

The wine glass is inverted -- They cannot toast with us this night. Remember!

The slices of lemon -- Reminding us of their bitter suffering. Remember!

The grains of salt -- Representing the countless tears of the families. Remember!

The single red rose -- Reminding us of loved ones who keep the faith awaiting their return. Remember!

The burning candle and yellow ribbon -- Symbolizing everlasting hope of a reunion with the missing. Remember!

Remember! -- All who have served alongside them; we who have donned the same proud uniform, being sworn to the same faith and allegiance -- We will never forget their sacrifice. Remember!

Remember! -- Until the day they return home, or find eternal peace, we will remember.

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