The Military Child’s Table Setting Ceremony

Posted On: Monday, 17 April 2017

“When an Air Force officer was asked what he needed in Iraq, he said, ‘Please don’t send cookies, care packages, or socks. Just help take care of our children.’ Our country has always supported its military in times of war through community efforts,” said First Lady Laura Bush during a White House speech in 2004. “We have a great capacity to care for the home front. Now is the time for a new victory garden. In this garden we can tend to the needs of the military child.”

The American Legion Auxiliary emphasizes protecting, caring for, and supporting children and youth, particularly those of veterans and military families. Show your support for military children during April – Month of the Military Child.

The Military Child’s Table Setting Ceremony is a unique program to involve Auxiliary Junior members and younger Sons of The American Legion to honor the sacrifices of their military child friends and classmates. The ceremony is inspired by the POW/MIA remembrance table ceremony. Our military answer the call to service every day as they defend freedom around the world. That service often comes at a great personal sacrifice, not only for the servicemember, but also for their children.

The nontraditional place setting of the Military Child’s Table Setting Ceremony includes:

  • The potted flowering plant symbolizing that a military child may flower and flourish where they are planted
  • The hand spade recognizes that they may be transplanted to a new place in the world at a moment’s notice.
  • The birthday hat and unlit candles, along with the baseball and glove, and ballet slippers represent special occasions that are missed.
  • The family photo depicting a child with his/her uniformed parent demonstrates our country’s strength.
  • The final touch to the table setting is the American flag to remind us that families are united in their commitment to national service, at home or away.

April is Month of the Military Child. This is one of several posts throughout the month of April celebrating military children.

ALA Mission
Statement

In the spirit of Service, Not Self, the mission of the American Legion Auxiliary is to support The American Legion and to honor the sacrifice of those who serve by enhancing the lives of our veterans, military, and their families, both at home and abroad. For God and Country, we advocate for veterans, educate our citizens, mentor youth, and promote patriotism, good citizenship, peace and security.