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Wreaths Across American is a program in which our fallen veterans across the country are honored by the placing of wreaths on their gravesites at Noon on the second Saturday of December. There are over 280 sites across the country at which wreaths are placed. Here in West Virginia, we have only one site and that is located at the National Cemetery in Grafton. This year, our squadron will bring this same tribute to our area by sponsoring a wreath laying ceremony in the Kanawha Valley. If you are one of our members, I sincerely hope you will join us. If you are a nearby squadron or other group that would like to help or lend support, you are invited to contact us. If would just like to attend the ceremony, we would love to see you on Saturday, 13 December 2008. Please check this page frequently. As more details become available, we will post them here.
This video follows the wreaths as they leave the factory in Maine through their final destination. Merely click on the title above to see "Many Voices - One Mission."
This video covers the ceremony at Georgia National Cemetery and incorporates many of the elements we would like to have in our ceremony here in the Kanawha Valley. Merely click on the title above to see "Georgia National Cemetery."
This video details the original wreath program out of which Wreaths Across America has grown. Merely click on the title above to see "The Arlington Wreath Project."