This Saturday, Dec. 16, volunteers will place holiday wreaths to honor and remember America’s Veterans at more than 100 VA national cemeteries as part of the annual Wreaths Across America event.
Yesterday evening President Donald J. Trump declared November 2018 the second annual National Veterans and Military Families Month.
VA medical facilities across the country are marking the day with these ceremonies and community events.
Wreaths Across America events will be held Dec. 17 at VA national cemeteries to honor and remember our nation’s Veterans.
Telling Veterans stories is often more than writing them - sometimes one picture conveys just as much.
Approximately 300 people attended the 2nd Annual Vietnam War Remembrance Ceremony on April 6 at Hanna Early College High School in Brownsville, Texas.
An estimated 250 community members came to the Alexandria National Cemetery on Dec. 17 to participate in the laying of more than 2,700 donated wreaths at the graves of Veterans.
Katie Gardner, a senior at Fayetteville High School, has volunteered at VA officially since she was 14, but in reality her service to Veterans began much earlier.
In honor of the day the United States entered the war on April 6, 1917, VA’s National Cemetery Administration (NCA) will host wreath-laying ceremonies this week to commemorate and honor the 353,082 World War I Veterans interred in VA national cemeteries across the country.
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The end result was a beautiful cemetery – a hallowed ground – decorated with a sense of love and deep appreciation for those whose final resting place serves as a testament and reminder to all Americans that freedom and liberty are not free.
Since 2006, volunteers from Veterans service organizations, the Civil Air Patrol and community groups have placed wreaths at VA’s national cemeteries and state Veterans cemeteries.