The POW/MIA Toast is a dignified and solemn moment in many formal dinners and other occasions. There have been many different narratives written for the toast, but the symbolism is quite constant. It involves a table, usually set off to the side, with a single chair. The table is set with a white table cloth, a single candle, an inverted glass, and a single red rose in a vase, around which is tied a red ribbon. Set at the table is a bread plate containing a piece of bread, a slice of lemon, and a small mound of salt.
The MIA/POW Toast usually follows the "Posting of the Colors" and the "National Anthem in the order of the program. |