Saturday, January 31, 2009

Tribute to Two Of Lenny Friends that were killed over the weekend

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Histories: Missing Man Table Ceremony


Remember!"Missing Man Table & Honors Ceremony"


Moderator:


As you entered the dining area, you may have noticed a table at the front, raised to call your attention to its purpose -- it is reserved to honor our missing loved ones [or missing comrades in arms, for veterans].


Set for six, the empty places represent Americans still [our men] missing from each of the five services -- Army, Navy, Marine Corps, Air Force, Coast Guard – and civilians. This Honors Ceremony symbolizes that they are with us, here in spirit.


Some [here] in this room were very young when they were sent into combat; however, all Americans should never forget the brave men and women who answered our nation's call [to serve] and served the cause of freedom in a special way.


I would like to ask you to stand, and remain standing for a moment of silent prayer, as the Honor Guard places the five service covers and a civilian cap on each empty plate.


Honor Guard: (In silence or with dignified, quiet music as background, the Honor Guard moves into position around the table and simultaneously places the covers of the Army, Navy, Marine Corps, Air Force and Coast Guard, and a civilian hat, on the dinner plate at each table setting. The Honor Guard then departs.)


Moderator:


Please be seated ....... I would like to explain the meaning of the items onthis special table.


The table is round -- to show our everlasting concern for our missing men.


The tablecloth is white -- symbolizing the purity of their motives when answering the call to duty.


The single red rose, displayed in a vase, reminds us of the life of each of the missing, and the[ir] loved ones and friends of these Americans who keep the faith, awaiting answers.


The vase is tied with a red ribbon, symbol of our continued determination to account for our missing.


A slice of lemon on the bread plate is to remind us of the bitter fate of those captured and missing in a foreign land.


A pinch of salt symbolizes the tears endured by those missing and their families who seek answers.


The Bible represents the strength gained through faith to sustain those lost from our country, founded as one nation under God.


The glass is inverted -- to symbolize their inability to share this evening's [morning's/day's] toast.


The chairs are empty -- they are missing.


Let us now raise our water glasses in a toast to honor America's POW/MIAs and to the success of our efforts to account for them.


TABLE SET UP:


1. A small, round bistro table
2. White tablecloth
3. Single place setting, preferably all white
4. Wine glass - inverted
5. Salt shaker
6. Slice of lemon on bread plate with a pile of spilled salt
7. Small bud vase with a single stem red rose
8. RED ribbon tied around the vase
9. Candle - lit
10. Empty chair


Artwork: AII POW-MIA Text Credit: National League of Families


 





 

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This is in Honor of Bobby McRill MC1 and Jason Lewis SO1 for giving the biggest sacrifice, their lives so that we may sleep at night, enjoy our lives without interuptions. We must never forget Freedom is Never Free. We must give our hearts to the families and keep them in our prayers. Lenny was suppose to be with them. God be with those young men and their families when they will need you the most give them the stregth they will need.  Hugs to one and all. Love the Francioni Family




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