Monday, December 20, 2021

Wreaths Across America time again ...


One thing I always look forward to just before Christmas is the Wreaths Across America ceremony that is held on December 18th (or so) at 12:00 -- all around the world.  I had fun getting it going in Sidney, Ohio and worked with a lot of really super people. We usually hit it for around 600 wreaths, and got a lot of support there in Shelby County.  But, then we moved to North Carolina and I didn't know what would happen and how I might be able to help.

In Sidney, it was a relatively small project in a small cemetery.  There was usually a much bigger ceremony at the Dayton VA hospital, but we didn't get involved there.  So when we moved to NC, we did our research and found out that the project pretty much centered around the Raleigh National Cemetery. It is a little smaller than the Dayton VA (which is still an active cemetery and placed a little over 7,000 wreaths this year), and a whole lot smaller than Arlington National Cemetery (150,000 wreaths), but it is still a good ceremony and pretty well supported. The Normandy American Cemetery in Colleville-sur-Mer, France placed 9,300 wreaths and all 14 American cemeteries in in other countries participated.  In America, 2.4 million wreaths were placed in over 3,100 cities.

There are 5,200 white granite or flat marble veteran grave markers, meticulously lined up across a neatly manicured field.  Also, it is worth noting that this cemetery is now pretty much inactive as all the burial sites are occupied. 


This year's ceremony was very well attended.  The sky was overcast and    rain was only about 30 miles away, but the people who were there were    determined to get the wreaths all placed.  Scouts, Veterans of all   ages, JROTC students, young kids with their parents and grandparents --            everyone pitching in, got the wreaths down and all the boxes cleaned up    just as the rain sprinkles arrived . HOOAH!!

One thing that made this time more special was having Keith and Jeanie Putnam with us.  They are both old Ohio friends who were spending the weekend with us.  Keith and Jeanie were both veterans of our Vets to DC trips back in Ohio.  Keith was a teacher at Anna when I was principal there, but more importantly  -- Keith is a retired US Navy Commander.  He was a navigator-Electronic Recon guy in in EA-3Bs in Vietnam.  
 
 
  
 
 
 

 
 What a great time...honoring Veterans with another Veteran.  Doesn't get much better than this.

The mission of the Wreaths Across America project is to Remember our Veterans, Honor them, and Teach our young people about them. 
 
“We sleep peaceably in our beds at night only because rough men stand ready to do violence on our behalf.”  (George Orwell)
 
  Hooah