INS Lecture 9 - You Are Not Forgotten: POW/MIA Iconography and American Civil Religion since Vietnam
Link to self-certification form here: https://forms.cloud.microsoft/r/MCLwL... INS Lecture 9 - You Are Not Forgotten: POW/MIA Iconography and American Civil Religion since Vietnam Across the United States—in military dining halls, veterans’ organizations, airports, schools, civic buildings, and even restaurants—the POW/MIA “Missing Man” Table has become one of the most recognizable patriotic symbols of American military remembrance. With its white tablecloth, empty chair, inverted glass, rose, candle, lemon, salt, and Bible, the table transforms ordinary objects into powerful symbols of sacrifice, absence, and hope. This lecture explores the origins and evolution of POW/MIA remembrance in the aftermath of the Vietnam War, examining how POW/MIA bracelets, flags, and ceremonial tables became part of America’s broader patriotic landscape. Drawing on military history, religious studies, and the idea of American civil religion, the presentation considers how these ritualized objects incorporate older religious traditions, how they shape public understandings of military service and sacrifice, and why the language of “You Are Not Forgotten” continues to resonate in American public life. Lecturer: Brad Carter is Associate Professor of Strategy and Policy at the U.S. Naval War College and former Associate Provost for Outreach and Engagement. His teaching and scholarship focus on American civil religion, military culture, and religion and war. He previously taught military history at the U.S. Army Command and General Staff College and has held academic and administrative leadership roles in both higher education and theological education. He currently serves as the Book Review Editor of the Naval War College Review. He holds a PhD in American Studies from the University of Kansas, an MTS from Seabury-Western Theological Seminary, and an AB in Philosophy and Religion from William Jewell College.

INS Lecture 10 - The Value of Spirituality and Religion for Readiness in the Profession of Arms

INS Lecture 4: Monroe Doctrines at Home and Abroad

Full Interview: Former Defense Secretary Robert Gates

EP 37: What They Don't Tell You About Flying the F-4 Phantom in Combat

"Israel: What Went Wrong?": Holocaust Scholar Omer Bartov & Haaretz's Gideon Levy Debate Zionism

INS Lecture 7: China's Maritime Silk Road

'Between Ukraine And Russia, Who Do We Want To Win That War?': Kennedy Grills Top Marine Official

INS Lecture 1: Taiwan Digital Blockade: Securing Comms and Energy During Conflict

Lawrence of Arabia (1962) - The Banned Ending They Hid For 60 Years!

Firing Line with William F. Buckley Jr.: Vietnam

Why We Failed in Vietnam

Pope Leo XIV Full Speech at Magnifica Humanitas Vatican Launch | EWTN News

“They’re Not Like Us”: Michael McFaul on Autocrats vs. Democrats and the Fight for the 21st Century

On the Brink of Global Recession | The David Frum Show

Clara Mattei: capitalism is not natural - it’s enforced

INS Lecture 5: Space and National Security

NWC INS Lecture Series -- Lecture 3: "Why Russia Lost the Cold War," Sept. 29, 2020.

CIA Russia Expert on What the West Gets Wrong About Putin's Russia | Sean Wiswesser

Feynman Explains Why light does not move

