The 110 pillars represent the lives of those who perished in the crash.
The pillar represents the support mission of the wing.
Within the Four Pillars, the month is the pillar representing information about the person's parents or childhood.
Within the Four Pillars, the hour is the pillar representing information about one's children and contributions to the world or later life.
It was constructed with nine pillars representing the nine planets.
Within the Four Pillars, the year is the pillar representing information about the person's family background and society or relationship with their grandparents.
The large djed pillar painted on the back of the coffin represented a backbone.
The four pillars that surround the madap represent the four parents.
The design calls for a sunken stone plaza, flanked by 56 17-foot pillars representing the states and territories during the war.
Seven pillars represent the seven major conflicts in which the Australian Army was involved during the 20th century.