POW-MIA Missing Man Candlelight Ceremony
May 14, 2006 21:13:05 GMT -6
Post by Moderator on May 14, 2006 21:13:05 GMT -6
CANDLELIGHT CEREMONY GUIDE
Commemorative Candlelight Ceremonies honoring American POWs and MIAs should be dignified and simple, involving POW/MIA families, returned POWs and appropriate active-duty personnel (particularly on military installations), veterans, civic leaders and other concerned Americans. The Secretary of Defense regularly issues directives to the Service Secretaries suggesting military support for and participation in such ceremonies as part of responsible public awareness on the POW/MIA issue.
Invitations should be sent to state and local dignitaries, veteran leaders in the area and all POW/MIA family members for whom addresses are available. If the service is being held on a military installation, the base and/or wing commander, executive officer and chaplain should be invited to participate, and all base personnel should be invited to attend.
Programs: Simple, printed programs should be provided. Blank church bulletins are available at religious bookstores. The program can be typed on a single sheet of 8-1/2 x 11 standard paper and folded, for printing at any quick-copy establishment. Military bases, posts and stations, local businesses or area veterans and civic groups may be willing to co-sponsor the event, print the program and assist with publicity prior to the service. The League's logo, or a tasteful drawing and calligraphic message depicting faith and determination, can be reproduced to form the program's cover.
Special Music: Some suggested hymns and patriotic music are:
As music may vary according to region, discretion is requested in selecting music that reflects positively on the issue and the League's position that Americans may still be alive in Southeast Asia, i.e. no funeral dirges. Sheet music should be available from local music stores.
Candles: Candles with drip guards should be provided to each attendee upon entering. Contact a candle distributor and request the candles and drip guards be donated, sold at cost or seek a contribution for this purpose. If such assistance is provided, be sure to mention the company or contributor in the printed program. Candles may be collected following the ceremony or attendees may be requested to relight the candle during their Sunday meal, again remembering our POW/MIAs in prayer.
SAMPLE PROGRAM - COMMEMORATIVE CANDLELIGHT CEREMONY
PRELUDE - Organist/Pianist/Other
INVOCATION - Chaplain/Minister
NATIONAL ANTHEM - Soloist/Chorus/Choir
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE - Soloist/Chorus/Choir
SCRIPTURE - POW/MIA relative, returned POW, veterans/civic leader
SPECIAL MUSIC - Soloist/Chorus/Choir
SPEAKER/MESSAGE - Chaplain/Minister, returned POW, military or other special guest
LIGHTING OF CANDLES - (can include roll call of state's POW/MIAs)
SPECIAL MUSIC - Soloist/Pianist/Other
PRAYER - Chaplain/Minister (can be followed by silent prayer)
SPECIAL MUSIC - Soloist/Chorus/Choir
BENEDICTION - Chaplain/Minister
POSTLUDE - Organist/Pianist/Other
Commemorative Candlelight Ceremonies honoring American POWs and MIAs should be dignified and simple, involving POW/MIA families, returned POWs and appropriate active-duty personnel (particularly on military installations), veterans, civic leaders and other concerned Americans. The Secretary of Defense regularly issues directives to the Service Secretaries suggesting military support for and participation in such ceremonies as part of responsible public awareness on the POW/MIA issue.
Invitations should be sent to state and local dignitaries, veteran leaders in the area and all POW/MIA family members for whom addresses are available. If the service is being held on a military installation, the base and/or wing commander, executive officer and chaplain should be invited to participate, and all base personnel should be invited to attend.
Programs: Simple, printed programs should be provided. Blank church bulletins are available at religious bookstores. The program can be typed on a single sheet of 8-1/2 x 11 standard paper and folded, for printing at any quick-copy establishment. Military bases, posts and stations, local businesses or area veterans and civic groups may be willing to co-sponsor the event, print the program and assist with publicity prior to the service. The League's logo, or a tasteful drawing and calligraphic message depicting faith and determination, can be reproduced to form the program's cover.
Special Music: Some suggested hymns and patriotic music are:
As music may vary according to region, discretion is requested in selecting music that reflects positively on the issue and the League's position that Americans may still be alive in Southeast Asia, i.e. no funeral dirges. Sheet music should be available from local music stores.
Candles: Candles with drip guards should be provided to each attendee upon entering. Contact a candle distributor and request the candles and drip guards be donated, sold at cost or seek a contribution for this purpose. If such assistance is provided, be sure to mention the company or contributor in the printed program. Candles may be collected following the ceremony or attendees may be requested to relight the candle during their Sunday meal, again remembering our POW/MIAs in prayer.
SAMPLE PROGRAM - COMMEMORATIVE CANDLELIGHT CEREMONY
PRELUDE - Organist/Pianist/Other
INVOCATION - Chaplain/Minister
NATIONAL ANTHEM - Soloist/Chorus/Choir
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE - Soloist/Chorus/Choir
SCRIPTURE - POW/MIA relative, returned POW, veterans/civic leader
SPECIAL MUSIC - Soloist/Chorus/Choir
SPEAKER/MESSAGE - Chaplain/Minister, returned POW, military or other special guest
LIGHTING OF CANDLES - (can include roll call of state's POW/MIAs)
SPECIAL MUSIC - Soloist/Pianist/Other
PRAYER - Chaplain/Minister (can be followed by silent prayer)
SPECIAL MUSIC - Soloist/Chorus/Choir
BENEDICTION - Chaplain/Minister
POSTLUDE - Organist/Pianist/Other