From the Wreaths Across America organization.
Delivering Truckloads of Respect
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Each holiday season WAA’s “Honor Fleet” of over 300 volunteer drivers and Trucks deliver “truckloads of respect” filled with more than a million Remembrance Wreaths to be placed on veterans graves all over the Country.
This year WAA is offering a gift opportunity for our youngest supporters that teaches not only the Remember Honor Teach mission but the spirit of volunteerism with our building block wreath delivery truck paired with a veterans wreath.
~ Rob & Sarah Worcester – Transportation & Logistics Coordinators
& The Wreaths Across America Team
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Each year, because of the efforts made by the generous trucking company owners and hundreds of professional drivers who volunteer their time, Wreaths Across America is able to honor our nation’s fallen heroes. Each truck and driver is responsible for carrying thousands of remembrance wreaths to one of Wreaths Across America more than 1,200 participating cemeteries across the United States.
Wreaths Across America is committed to teaching younger generations about the value of their freedoms and the importance of honoring those who sacrificed so much to protect those freedoms. This limited edition block set also places a wreath at a cemetery which provides you with a excellent teaching tool for a child.
Price $59.99 plus shipping. Block set will be shipped separately from other WAA orders. Pre-order now for Christmas delivery. LEGO®compatible.
Remember our fallen U.S. veterans. Honor those who serve. Teach your children the value of freedom.
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In March 1794 Congress responded by calling for the construction of a half-dozen frigates. And, once again, the United States had a navy. Although the Continental navy was later dismantled, October 13, 1775 remains the U.S. Navy’s official birthday.
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Did You Know? WAA In The News…
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This Week in Social Media:
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The military has talented photographers who capture what life as a service member is like during training and at war. Here are their best photos this week.
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A highly-decorated Navy SEAL, Cmdr. Seth Stone, was killed in a skydiving accident on Sept. 30. in Perris in Riverside County.
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The wife of a fallen Fort Bragg soldier was just six weeks pregnant when she found out she would never see her husband again.
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| Three war veteran Virgil Ward, and his wife Merry Ward talk about his experiences throughout his military career. |
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Every weekday on Wreaths Across America Radio, we give thanks to a different trucking professional who donates time and effort to our mission! Tune In:Â https://buff.ly/2vPhzZ8
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#CountdownToWreathDay Interview with Marilyn Tully of Beechwoods Cemetery, PA
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| CountdownToWreathDay Interview with Harry Rathsam of Long Island National Cemetery |
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We would love to hear from you on any of these channels:
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Do you know of a patriotic story for or about our veterans, that we should be sharing? We would love to hear it!
Note: Have you ever had a conversation with a “reporter-bot?” We set this up to collect stories 24/7 or whenever it is convenient for you, and then the WAA Social Media Team can join the conversation. We look forward to hearing from you!
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Did you miss one of our recent newsletters? You can see the archive and update your email settings in our new Newsletter Central.
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“Remember this…. In truth a person dies twice, once when he stops breathing, and a second time when somebody mentions his or her name for the last time. Join us in December when over one million volunteers nationwide, will say the names of a million fallen out loud, to make sure they will never be forgotten.”
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This Week’s Newsletter Is Sponsored By:
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In this video, WAA Founder Morrill Worcester explains the significance and symbolism of a veterans wreath, and shows how it is made with the same love and consideration to honor those who serve and sacrifice.
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| Wreaths Across America · PO Box 249 · 4 Point Street · Columbia Falls, ME 04623 · USA |
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