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[Wreaths Across America eNewsletter #155] Only 60 days until Wreath Day

From the Wreaths Across America organization.


10/17/2017 WAA eNewsletter

Only 60 More Days Until Wreath Day

Seems like each new week has brought unprecedented events and prayers for our neighbors, from our Islands and southern states to the fires out west.

We are thinking of and praying for all Americans. America is strong. Seventy five years ago, the greatest generation answered the call, and on many occasions since – brave Americans have led the way into the fray. Whole families suffered through the winter at Valley Forge, as witness to the of this new nation.
We are Americans, and we are proud of your relentless spirit and your kindness shown towards those who are suffering. It is amazing to think that in just 60 days, volunteers all across our country will convene to place a wreath – and let those who serve and sacrifice know, we will always remember, and never forget.
Because that is the mission of Wreaths Across America… to Remember, Honor, and Teach. My fellow Americans, you deserve nothing less.
We hope you will enjoy this week’s collection of news and updates!

WAA News This Week

Wreaths Across Americas "Trucking Tributes" Present the Rolling Ambassadors Opportunity

Wreaths Across America’s “Trucking Tributes” Present the Rolling Ambassadors Opportunity

Motivated and dedicated patriots across the country and at locations overseas power the Maine-based nonprofit organization. The mission to remember, honor, and teach is carried out daily by.
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100 Reasons Why We Remember, Honor, and Teach. The Countdown to Wreath Day 2017 Continues

100 Reasons Why We Remember, Honor, and Teach. The Countdown to Wreath Day 2017 Continues

“We have a dedicated group of compassionate people who come together to help military veterans,” Rebecca explains. “If someone reaches out to us and says ‘hey we need help getting a…
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New Rolling Ambassador Program

National nonprofit Wreaths Across America announces a new sponsorship opportunity – Rolling Ambassadors – available to professional truck drivers, bikers and all those whose living finds them traveling our nation’s highways.
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Support With A Rolling Ambassadors Package

In total, you will receive:- a sweatshirt – a baseball hat – a lapel pin- a coupon for $25 off purchase of a Patriot Pair – a Rolling Ambassador Card – a thank you certificate – a Share The Mission Card – an honorable mention on Wreath Across America’s Facebook page during convoy week!
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This Week From Social Media:

Florida Man Spends His One Day Off Cleaning Veterans Tombstones

Maine Roofers Pausing For National Anthem Goes Viral

A photo of three Maine roofers who paused while the national anthem played at a high school next to their job site has gone viral.
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World War II survivor, 84, finally receives high school diploma

Share To Join The WAA Mission

Will you #JoinTheMission? Share your story. You can learn more at buff.ly/2ybu9oX
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Remembering Past Events

Remembering Past Events

As we #CountdownToWreathDay, we reminisce about past WAA Day events, including 2016 at Indiantown Gap National Cemetery – such a fantastic turn out! Thank you to all of our supporters.
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Korean War POW Earns Medal of Honor for Saving His Unit

Fort Kent Native Runs to Honor Fallen Soldiers

The sidewalks of downtown Fort Kent are a popular place for parents to push strollers and runners to get in a good workout during northern Maine’s milder months.
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This Week’s History Lesson

U.S. President Pledges Support to South Vietnam - Oct 24, 1954 

U.S. President Pledges Support to South Vietnam – Oct 24, 1954 

President Eisenhower pledges support to Diem’s government and military forces. Eisenhower wrote to South Vietnamese President Ngo Dinh Diem and promised direct assistance to his government.
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Countdown To Wreath Day Webinars:

New Upgrades To The Website Preview!

New Upgrades To The Website Preview!

Update On New Website Additions – Interview with Courtney Stroman
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Marnie Torres Takes Over As Host Today

Marnie Torres Takes Over As Host Today

CountdownToWreathDay Interview with WAA Volunteer Charlene Moses
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Voices of Our Volunteers - With Tobin Slaven

Voices of Our Volunteers – With Tobin Slaven

Interview with Diana Pitts of Fort Leavenworth National Cemetery
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We would love to hear from you on any of these channels:

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Wreaths Across Americas Living History Project 2017

Wreaths Across America’s Living History Project 2017

Wreaths Across America launched its Living History Project in 2016 in Arlington National Cemetery. Volunteers are now being recruited for 2017.
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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!

You can submit the basic details here, and we will follow up with you.
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 Order Your Wreath Carrying Truck Block Set?

Did You Order Your Wreath Carrying Truck Block Set?

Since last week, we received hundreds of orders on this limited time, WAA-branded Wreath Delivery Tractor Trailer Set. This is new in 2017 but we only have a limited number in inventory and available before the holidays, so order now if you want to make sure you get one!
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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.

Join us on December 16th (the 3rd Saturday in December), 2017 for National Wreaths Across America Day. Use this map to find a location and sign up to volunteer. Can’t find a location near you? You can start one (adding new locations for 2017)!
Donate or Sign Up To Volunteer
“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.”

This Week’s Newsletter Is Sponsored By:

Chevrolet Dealers of New England

#ChevySalutes Wreaths Across America and Our Military Military Families

#ChevySalutes Wreaths Across America and Our Military Military Families

Wreaths Across America was founded by Karen and Morrill Worcester to honor fallen soldiers during the holiday season. And volunteers like Lorna and Scott Harris help make it all possible….
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10/17/2017 WAA eNewsletter
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🚛 [Wreaths Across America eNewsletter #154] Limited Edition Wreath Carrying Truck Toy…

From the Wreaths Across America organization.


10/10/2017 WAA eNewsletter

Delivering Truckloads of Respect

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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Limited Edition “Wreath Carrying Truck” Building Block Set – (While Supplies Last)

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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Recognizing Our Partners

The Civil Air Patrol Helps Teach Through Living History

The Civil Air Patrol Helps Teach Through Living History

The Civil Air Patrol (CAP) introduces many young men and women today to the Air Force and the notion of uniformed service to our nation.
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Wreaths Across Americas "Trucking Tributes" Present Schneider

Wreaths Across America’s “Trucking Tributes” Present Schneider

When Al Schneider sold the family car and bought a truck 82 years ago, he turned to his fellow National Guard unit members as the company’s first employees.
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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…

You Can Join in the Remembrance and Tribute to Liberation...

Land Donation For New National VA Cemetery will Help Maine Veterans

A national cemetery will be located in Washington County thanks to a donation by Worcester holdings. The company is donating more than six acres of land to establish a national cemetery.
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Freedom Isn’t Free

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Westpoint Alumni Glee Club Teaches History Through Music

Freedom Isn’t Free is a dynamic and inspirational musical journey of the men and women who have fought the nation’s wars and how those same men and women, as veterans, have helped to shape the nation and its destiny.
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This Week in Social Media:

Florida Man Spends His One Day Off Cleaning Veterans Tombstones

Best Military Photos For The Week of October 7th

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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World War II survivor, 84, finally receives high school diploma

Daring Navy SEAL Dies in CA Skydiving Accident

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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Babys Gender Revealed For Wife Of Fallen Soldier

Baby’s Gender Revealed For Wife Of Fallen Soldier

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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Korean War POW Earns Medal of Honor for Saving His Unit

Interview with a Three War Veteran

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: https://buff.ly/2vPhzZ8
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Wednesday Webinars:

100 Reasons Why Interview

100 Reasons Why Interview

#CountdownToWreathDay Interview with Marilyn Tully of Beechwoods Cemetery, PA
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Voices Of Our Volunteers

Voices Of Our Volunteers

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!

You can submit the basic details here, and we will follow up with you.
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!

Mark Your Calendars:

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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.

Join us on December 16th (the 3rd Saturday in December), 2017 for National Wreaths Across America Day. Use this map to find a location and sign up to volunteer. Can’t find a location near you? You can start one (adding new locations for 2017)!
Donate or Sign Up To Volunteer
“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.”

This Week’s Newsletter Is Sponsored By:

Worcester Wreath Company

What is a Veteran Wreath

What is a Veteran Wreath

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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10/10/2017 WAA eNewsletter
Wreaths Across America · PO Box 249 · 4 Point Street · Columbia Falls, ME 04623 · USA

[Wreaths Across America eNewsletter #150] Voices of our volunteers…

From the Wreaths Across America organization.


Copy of 06/20/2017 WAA eNewsletter - Weekly

Voices Of Our Volunteers

This week we saw with pride that WAA volunteer and veteran of three wars (WWII, Korea, and Vietnam) Carmine Pecorelli is being honored by his Alma Mater, The Citadel.

Some readers may recognize Carmine for his amazing story (video), and ability to connect with the younger generations of Wreaths Across America supporters.
It reminded me how fortunate we are to have such hard working, dedicated volunteers all across the Nation, focused on this mission to Remember, Honor, and Teach.
Have you signed up as a volunteer to participate this December? It is a great way to get updates and event details for your local community. You can see a map (search by your town or zip code) of our 1300+ participating locations to sign up near you – and let others know you are on the mission too!
~ Karen Worcester – Executive Director
& The Wreaths Across America Team
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Trucking Tributes:

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Wreaths Across America’s “Trucking Tributes” Present Hartt Transportation Systems, Inc.

“It’s heart-wrenching to see that and participate in that, Rick shares. “To see all the mothers, fathers, sisters, brothers, aunts, and uncles waiting there to have a wreath to place on their family member’s headstone, there are just no words for it, none.”
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100 Reasons Why:

You Can Join in the Remembrance and Tribute to Liberation...

100 Reasons Why We Remember, Honor, and Teach; Countdown to Wreath Day 2017 With American Gold Star Mothers

“My story is a little different because my son Justin was killed in a non-combat related friendly fire incident,” Sue explains. ” It was an accident.
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Wednesday Webinars:

Wreaths Across America - Official Page

WAA Wednesday Webinar – #CountdownToWreathDay

CountDownToWreathDay Interview with WAA’s Karen Worcester and Tobin Slaven.
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This Week in Social Media:

This is How Some Veterans Reacted During the Las Vegas Shooting

This is How Some Veterans Reacted During the Las Vegas Shooting

When a gunman opened fire on a country music festival in Las Vegas, many veterans rose to the call to render aid to the victims.
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Korean War POW Earns Medal of Honor for Saving His Unit

A Group of Sailors and Soldiers are Going to Play Baseball Like it’s WW1

Sailors and soldiers will don flannel uniforms and play baseball by century-old rules to recreate the US Army versus Navy games from World War I.
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Florida Man Spends His One Day Off Cleaning Veterans Tombstones

80 WWII and Korea Veterans Experience D.C. For Honor Flight

Several local veterans took part in an “honor flight” Saturday to Washington D.C. to take in war memorials and monuments representing United States military experience.
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World War II survivor, 84, finally receives high school diploma

This Group Believes in the Power of Pups to Treat Vets’ Invisible Wounds

The idea of using a service dog for psychiatric or emotional reasons is relatively new. That’s all changing thanks to a demand for more alternative treatments to address PTSD.
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Did You Know? In 1968, North Korea Captured A U.S. War Ship And Tortured The 82 Sailors On Board

Did You Know? In 1968, North Korea Captured A U.S. War Ship And Tortured The 82 Sailors On Board

The USS Pueblo is still being held in Pyongyang By the time White House aides woke President Lyndon B. Johnson in the middle of the night on January 23, 1968, it was already too…
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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!

You can submit the basic details here, and we will follow up with you.
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!

Mark Your Calendars:

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Did you miss one of our recent newsletters? You can see the archive and update your email settings (there is a MONTHLY or a WEEKLY option) in our new Newsletter Central.

Join us on December 16th (the 3rd Saturday in December), 2017 for National Wreaths Across America Day. Use this map to find a location and sign up to volunteer. Can’t find a location near you? You can start one (adding new locations for 2017)!
Donate or Sign Up To Volunteer
“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.”

This Week’s Newsletter Is Sponsored By:

CBS Radio & The FreshFM Team

Mission Accomplished: Fresh Family Volunteers on Wreaths Across America Day at Arlington

Mission Accomplished: Fresh Family Volunteers on Wreaths Across America Day at Arlington

An icy, cold and rainy Saturday morning quickly thawed with the warmth of the Fresh Family members who showed up in full force for Wreaths Across America. At Tommy McFly’s count, more than 260 volunteers met The Tommy Show to set donated wreaths at the headstones of those laid to rest at Arlington National Cemetery.
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[Wreaths Across America eNewsletter #152] Listening During A Week of Controversy and Pain

From the Wreaths Across America organization.


09/26/2017 WAA eNewsletter
Click here to read this newsletter in your web browser.

Listening During A Week of Controversy and Pain

For those of us who feel so strongly about supporting our military families, this has been a difficult week full of controversy and pain.
 
I read the news about a ninety-seven-year-old WWII veteran who explained why he chooses to take a knee in protest; and I have heard from many of our Gold Star families who know deeply the meaning of the our Anthem, as they watch the flag-drapped caskets of their loved ones return home.
 
Mostly – we want to listen. One of the best gifts received for being a part of the Wreaths Across America experience, has been learning life lessons from the people who put it all on the line, to protect our freedoms.
 
So we listen, and we learn from one another. There is an important conversation taking place in our Nation right now, and not the least of which, is a conversation about the values and appreciation of what it means to be an American.
 
So I encourage you to listen to your neighbors. And focus on what we have in common, and where we are in agreement.
 
We are many. We are one. We are Americans. I think that is one thing we can all agree upon. And we would like to hear what you think.
 
God Bless This United States of America.
~ Tobin Slaven – Editor of the WAA eNewsletter
& The Wreaths Across America Team

Did You Know: The WAA Museum Re-Opens With New Exhibits

In the Down East Maine area this fall? Come visit our new and improved Wreaths Across America Museum. Always free to the public and open on weekdays from 9-4.
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This Week’s News From WAA

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Living History

We are seeking up to 200 volunteers willing to dress in period attire on Saturday, December 16, 2017. You will need to provide your own authentic attire and will be assigned to a particular location within or around Arlington National Cemetery.
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A Navy SEAL Remembered and Honored from Stem to Stone

WAA Donation Page

Please check-out our Wreaths Across America page and click “Donate” to place a wreath on a veterans grave on December 16th. ALSO, please share this page with your friends. Thanks for your support.
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#CountdownToWreathDay

It’s only 81 days until National Wreaths Across America Day. With our #CountdownToWreathDay series we have been talking with volunteers, location coordinators, and WAA fundraising groups about their local efforts at each of the over 1200 participating locations nationwide.

Here’s the stories from this past week:
Introduction to 100 Reasons Why We Remember, Honor, and Teach; The Countdown to Wreath Day is On with Luann Waters of Oaklawn Cemetery in Wynnewood, Oklahoma (Blog Post)
#CountdownToWreathDay Interview with Tammy Williams of Danville National Cemetery(Facebook Live)
#CountdownToWreathDay interview with Brenda Kaesler from Miramar National Cemetery (Facebook Live)
#CountdownToWreathDay Interview with Melanie Cole, the location leader for Village Cemetery in Unity, Maine. She became involved because of her grandfather, who landed on the beaches at Normandy. (Facebook Live)
Voices of Our Volunteers – with Gloria James of Greenwood Memorial Gardens in San Diego (Facebook Live)

A Hardworking Series

GOLD STAR MOTHERS DAY - Last Sunday in September

Wreaths Across America is Unsung: A Hardworking Series

Unsung: A life in the day of hard work- by Shell Rotella features Wreaths Across America Founder Morrill Worcester.
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Social Media Roundup

WWII veterans remains, unidentified for 74 years, return home

Marine Corps’ First Female Infantry Officer

A female Marine graduated from the Corps’ grueling Infantry Officer Course Monday, marking a historic feat as the first woman to earn the 0302 infantry officer military occupational specialty.
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This is the only Seabee to receive the Medal of Honor

Mama Tried – Six-String Soldiers

Nothing is as important as family to a Soldier. We love you Dad, but this one goes out to Mom! “Mama Tried”, written by Merle Haggard.
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Fewer Than 5,000 Photos Needed to Put a Face to Every Name on The Wall

Fewer Than 5,000 Photos Needed to Put a Face to Every Name on The Wall

In the midst of the airing of the groundbreaking film series called The Vietnam War, the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Fund (VVMF) achieved a major milestone in remembering those who died.
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Mark Your Calendars – Invite Your Friends

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This Week’s Trucking Tribute

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Wreaths Across America’s “Trucking Tributes” Present Hirschbach Motor Lines

When you learn about Brad Pinchuk’s military service background, it’s not hard to understand why his trucking company supports the Wreaths Across America mission to remember, honor, and teach.Brad served in the U.S. Army as a combat engineer during the first Gulf War, his father served our nation during the Vietnam War, and his grandfather during World War II.
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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!

You can submit the basic details here, and we will follow up with you.
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 (there is a MONTHLY or a WEEKLY option) in our new Newsletter Central.

Join us on December 16th (the 3rd Saturday in December), 2017 for National Wreaths Across America Day. Use this map to find a location and sign up to volunteer. Can’t find a location near you? You can start one (adding new locations for 2017)!

“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.”
You Can Donate or Sign Up To Volunteer Here

This Week’s Newsletter Is Sponsored By:

MISSION BBQ donates over $200k to Wreaths Across America

Tom Schaad WAVY TV Interviews Bre Kingsbury of Team Bear At Section 60

A grand achievement for Wreaths Across America – Official Page with the help of a woman from Va. Beach, Bre Kingsbury and leader of the Team Bear Fundraising Group. Bre is also leading a fundraiser in San Diego tomorrow if you can make it!
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09/26/2017 WAA eNewsletter
Wreaths Across America · PO Box 249 · 4 Point Street · Columbia Falls, ME 04623 · USA

[Wreaths Across America eNewsletter #151] What a difference a day makes…

From the Wreaths Across America organization.


09/19/2017 WAA eNewsletter - Weekly
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What a difference a day can make…

That is the tagline we at WAA HQ talk about with our groups and locations, as they work hard in communities all across this great nation, with single minded effort to pursue the WAA mission to Remember, Honor, and Teach.
But that phrase, “what a difference a day makes…” was born out of seeing the impact that a single day, a moment in time, or even the impact one person can make in the life of another human being.
In just one moment, a life can be shattered, with the news of a loved one lost in a faraway land. This week, watching the PBS special The Vietnam War has brought back many memories, for me and the generations of families impacted when our men and women march off to war.
My challenge to you, is to think about where you could make one small difference, in the life of another. Choose a local veteran – they certainly deserve our upmost respect. However you decide to take action, know that in one day, in one moment, and being just one person… you can make a difference, and more than you might ever know.
~ Karen Worcester (Executive Director)
& The Wreaths Across America Team

This Week’s News From WAA

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100 Reasons Why We Remember, Honor, and Teach.

Luann started her volunteer efforts with Wreaths Across America in 2015 after hearing about it from a friend who was participating with her DAR.
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A Navy SEAL Remembered and Honored from Stem to Stone

How To Become a Location Coordinator

Interested in helping grow the WAA mission by adding a participating location and acting as the Volunteer Location Coordinator? Follow the link below for more information!
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Sgt Reckless – Korean War Horse Hero

The story of Sgt Reckless, a horse so heroic during the Korean war she was promoted to Staff Sergeant by the Commandant of the US Marine Corps. -Many thanks to Dwight and Vivian Patten who recently visited the WAA museum, and brought this story to our attention.
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100 Reasons Why Campaign Kicks Off This Week

A Navy SEAL Remembered and Honored 

WAA exists to remember our fallen military heroes, honor those who currently serve and teach younger generations the value of freedom. As thousands of volunteers across the country join the mission, families still grieve the loss of loved ones who served and worry for those currently deployed.
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WAA Announces A New Partnership

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Wreaths Across America’s “Trucking Tributes” Present NFI

As the organization increases its capacity to honor more veterans and their families, “Trucking Tributes” is pleased to announce Wreaths Across America’s new partnership with NFI, a leading supply chain solutions provider out of Cherry Hill, NJ.
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#CountdownToWreathDay

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#CountdownToWreathDay Series Highlights Miramar National Cemetery

As part of our Countdown To Wreath Day and 100 Reasons Why We Remember, Honor, and Teach, last week we shared this interview with Location Coordinator and Gold Star Mom Brenda Kaesler from Miramar National Cemetery.
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Dates This Week To Remember

GOLD STAR MOTHERS DAY - Last Sunday in September

September 24th – Gold Star Mother’s Day

National Gold Star Mother’s Day, also known as National Gold Star Mother’s and Family’s Day, is observed annually on the last Sunday in September.
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Social Media Roundup

WWII veterans remains, unidentified for 74 years, return home

Army Special Operations Soldiers Injured In Explosion 

A U.S. Army Special Forces soldier was killed and seven other service members were injured during a training exercise on Thursday at the U.S. Army base at Fort Bragg.
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This is the only Seabee to receive the Medal of Honor

WWII Veteran’s Remains, Unidentified for 74 Years

The skies above DFW Airport are full of people headed home. But one particular airport homecoming Thursday was different.
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This is the Only Seabee to Receive the Medal of Honor

This is the Only Seabee to Receive the Medal of Honor

In their 75 years building, fighting and serving on every continent – even Antarctica – only one Navy Seabee has been bestowed with the Medal of Honor, the nation’s highest award for valor.
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Mark Your Calendars – Invite Your Friends

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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!

You can submit the basic details here, and we will follow up with you.
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Join us on December 16th (the 3rd Saturday in December), 2017 for National Wreaths Across America Day. Use this map to find a location and sign up to volunteer. Can’t find a location near you? You can start one (adding new locations for 2017)!

“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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Join members of the American Military University community on Wreaths Across America Day, December 17, 2016, as we remember those who have given their lives, honor those who serve, and teach younger generations about the value of their freedoms. To learn more visit: http://www.apus.edu/wreaths
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