
Petty Officer 2nd Class Carlos Bonnett-Castillo, an intelligence
specialist assigned to U.S. 3rd Fleet, places the Prisoners of
War-Missing in Action flag over a tilted chair during a
table-setting ceremony at U.S. 3rd Fleet headquarters on Sept. 13,
2011.
The chair
represents a service member who is unable to attend. The National
League of POW/MIA Families reported in August 2011 that there were
1,685 service members still unaccounted for and missing.
Photo by Petty Officer 3rd Class Torrey Lee