Last night was truly an amazing experience as during the Washington Redskins Monday Night Football game against the Pittsburgh Steelers, the executive director of Rolling Thunder, Washington, DC, Inc, 1st Sgt Walt Sides and the Vice President, MSgt Rob Wilkins, USAF, Ret., unveiled the POW-MIA National Chair of Honor in section 342, at FEDEX Field.
The chair will remain in the stadium permanentlyand remain empty as a reminder that while many service members cannot be present at the game, there is still a place for them.
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To the 90,000+ Prisoners of War (POWs) and those Missing in Action (MIAs), this chair reminds us all of your service and sacrifice.
To the families of these brave individuals, this chair demonstrates our continued support to you and to let you know, Your Loved One Has Not Been Forgotten.
Photo courtesy of Patrick Hughes, USMC, Vet.
6 comments:
That is awesome!
Great dedication and to think some of these spoiled athletes won't stand for the National Anthem! Its a disgrace and a slap in the face to every Veteran!
Bravo Zulu!
It could have been placed on the end of the aisle instead of at the beginning of the aisle?
At this position, more people have to cross in front of it.
Snyder only did this to try and draw support and more revenue after Kaepernick incident
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