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The "chair of honor" — a public symbol of remembrance for POWs and MIAs — always remains unoccupied and now appears in 100 sites around the nation. New legislation has passed in the U.S. House that would also place one on the grounds of the U.S. Capitol. (Rolling Thunder)

The "chair of honor" — a public symbol of remembrance for POWs and MIAs — always remains unoccupied and now appears in 100 sites around the nation. New legislation has passed in the U.S. House that would also place one on the grounds of the U.S. Capitol. (Rolling Thunder)

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