“One Empty Seat”, the POW/MIA National Chair Of Honor Dedication at the Capitol Building Emancipation Hall  on November 8, 2017.<br /><br />This movement got started: by Joe D’Entremont, a locksmith from Boston and a member of Rolling Thunder®, Inc., Joe is very committed to the POW/MIA issue and Rolling Thunder®, Inc.’s mission statement.  After seeing a seat purposely left empty at the Bristol, TN race track for American service members who were POW-MIA, Joe was determined that Massachusetts would be the first state in the nation to have POW-MIA chairs in all their professional sports venues and throughout the United States.

“One Empty Seat”, the POW/MIA National Chair Of Honor Dedication at the Capitol Building Emancipation Hall on November 8, 2017.

This movement got started: by Joe D’Entremont, a locksmith from Boston and a member of Rolling Thunder®, Inc., Joe is very committed to the POW/MIA issue and Rolling Thunder®, Inc.’s mission statement. After seeing a seat purposely left empty at the Bristol, TN race track for American service members who were POW-MIA, Joe was determined that Massachusetts would be the first state in the nation to have POW-MIA chairs in all their professional sports venues and throughout the United States.