AMERICAN LEGION CHAPTER HOLDS BANQUET
RUSSELLVILLE – The local American Legion chapter hosted a banquet at North Highlands Church of Christ in Russellville.
Members presented the “Missing Man Table,” a tradition that recognizes military service members who are prisoners of war or missing in action.
The table included a white cloth to symbolize purity of purpose. A single rose stood for waiting families. A red ribbon represented the continued determination to account for the missing.
Troy Oliver and his wife, Brenda, attended the American Legion banquet.
A slice of lemon reminded attendees of their bitter fate, and salt represented the tears of loved ones. A lighted candle signified hope for their return.
A Bible represented strength through faith, and an empty chair showed their absence.