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2nd Reunion

September 16-18, 2005
Point, Texas

L to R - Ric Ostmoe, Dave Creviston, Gary Weaver, Darrell Barnes, Rusty Capece, Tom Wright, Larry Henry

PictureJerry Rogers Singing
Thanks go out to Jerry and Marcy Rodgers for allowing us into their home and to Roger Coffin for co-hosting this reunion.


Darrell's truck
POW Prayer Table
Dave, Darrell, Ric and Gary
Rusty and Tom
George and Francine Waters
Richard, Rich, Ric and Dave
Gary, Leroy and Pat
Rusty and Roger enjoying the pool
Rich Orr
Rich, Roger, Ethel, Richard and Tom
Preparing food
Dave Creviston
Darrell, Melrose, Leroy and Rusty
Hey Tom next reunion at your place
Rodgers back yard
Guys and Dolls
Rusty Capece and Gary Weaver visit moving VN Wall in Centralia, WA Oct 2005
Moving Wall Centralia, Wa Oct 2005
Gone but not forgotten

POW Prayer Table

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Thoughts of our missing!
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Our prayers are with you and your family
AMERICA’S WHITE TABLE


It is  just a little white table…
Set for one person, even though nobody will be eating at it.  It honors the men and women who serve in America’s Armed Forces—especially those MISSING IN ACTION (our MIA’s) and those held PRISONER OF WAR (our POW’s).

It is a small table to show one soldier’s lonely battle against many.  It is covered with a white cloth to honor a soldier’s pure heart when he answers his country’s call to duty. 

There is a lemon slice and grains of salt on a plate to show a captive soldier’s bitter fate and the tears of families waiting for loved ones to return.

An empty chair is pushed to the table for the missing soldiers who are not here.

The black napkin signifies the sorrow of captivity.  The overturned glass is for the meal that won’t be eaten.

The white candle stands for peace. And finally, the red rose in a vase tied with red ribbon is for the hope that all our missing will return someday.

It is just a little white table…
But it gives touching tribute to our finest and bravest  countrymen—those who wait, and hope and believe in the dream of freedom with every breath they take on foreign soil,  and whose spirits live beyond the chains of their prisons.  


YOU ARE NOT FORGOTTEN

SO LONG AS THERE IS ONE LEFT IN WHOM YOUR MEMORY REMAINS.


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