A few days back this week, blog-buddy Kris posted a story (with pics!) about Wreaths Across America. Kris had a special connection with Wreaths Across America, as her Mom was at the send-off event in Harrington, Maine (Kris’ Mom was in Belfast, ME). The wreaths arrive in Washington DC tommorrow, and the placement ceremony at Arlington National Cemetery is scheduled to begin at 0900 hours this Sunday.
The Arlington wreath-laying ceremonies are scheduled to commence at 9 a.m. Dec. 15, culminating with a nationwide ceremony and moment of remembrance at 12 p.m. All Wreath Across America participants nationwide will adorn veterans' graves with remembrance wreaths concurrently with the Arlington celebration at 12 p.m. Eastern Standard Time.
The Civil Air Patrol, USAF’s civilian auxiliary, is participating in this project in a big way:
12/7/2007 - MAXWELL AIR FORCE BASE, Ala. (AFPN) -- Veterans' memorials and gravesites across the nation will be adorned with remembrance wreaths on Dec. 15 in stirring, solemn tributes to the courage and sacrifice of those who have guarded and preserved the nation throughout history.
Through Wreaths Across America, Civil Air Patrol members join with Worcester Wreath Co. of Harrington, Maine, in remembering the nation's departed veterans. CAP units will lead 132 of the 268 observances this year, and will participate with other color and honor guards in approximately 25 additional locations.
This year, for the first time ever, members of the public sponsored placement of 16,500 wreaths on veterans' graves across the U.S., with more than 4,000 of those sponsored through CAP. These wreaths will be placed during ceremonies in all 50 states. Worcester Wreath Co. donated 15,644 wreaths, 10,000 of which will be placed at Arlington National Cemetery. In all, 32,144 wreaths will adorn cemeteries and memorials through Wreaths Across America.
After a sendoff ceremony Dec. 9, the 10,000 remembrance wreaths designated for Arlington will make a 750-mile journey from Harrington, Maine, and arrive in the D.C. area Dec. 14. The route will become perhaps the longest veterans' celebration ever as patriotic Americans, veterans groups and other local organizations plan to show their support for the project with parades and ceremonies at more than 20 stops along the way.
Kudos to everyone involved in this special project, but most especially to the Worcester Wreath Co.
Wreath photos: (U.S. Air Force photos/Master Sgt. Jim Varhegyi)
Beautiful and sad. Such a great cause.
ReplyDeleteTrue on all three counts, Jenny.
ReplyDeleteBuck - thank you for posting about this! I was a little disappointed that it didn't gain any traction thru The Flight Deck. But that's OK - it's getting out there, slowly but surely. Such an amazing thing - and they've been doing it since 1992!
ReplyDeleteThanx...for posting. I am Kris' Mom...it was a wonderful experience, being able to cheer on this remarkable "parade" of rememberance! Maine is good to her troops...if you have time someday, look up the "Bangor Airport Troop Greeters". I have also had the honor of participating in this effort. God Bless America and her wonderful Troops!
ReplyDeleteHey Bez! Thanks for droppin' by. I'm aware of the Bangor Greeters, all y'all have made "the news" on several occasions. Good on ya!
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