Arlington Wreath Project

Each year Worcester Wreath Company donates 5000 wreaths to be placed on the graves at Arlington National Cemetery to honor our Veterans during the holidays. This video was put together by the folks at Worcester Wreath, and President Morrill Worcester – to show why they do it. With images of Arlington, family and friends – this is one visual way of saying thank you – to those who serve, to those we’ve lost, and to those who made the ultimate sacrifice so that we can enjoy the freedoms of this Country.

25 Responses to “Arlington Wreath Project”

  • luvmicountry:

    Beautiful video. Thank you for sharing

  • justinsgrl2011:

    Amazing video….once again…i cried. but when i see anything relative ot the war….i start to think about it…and it kills me to know that they are over there. God bless the US and our troops! and thank you to those of you who have served and are continuing to serve….yall are very appreciated….

  • Odieandgarfield:

    They really deserve that dignity,i guess many of them died horriffic deaths on the battlfield.

  • baweee1:

    beautiful

  • Bittrast:

    Sir!

    God bless you. I served in the Swedish Army and my latest deployment was in Afghanistan. I have meet many soldiers from different nations. We will never forget our fallen comrades. God bless you that make an contribution to honor them. Even if I am a swedish citizen this project makes my cry. Never forget the ones that didnt made it home. Can somedbody tell me the name of the song in the video.

    Best regards
    Andreas

  • flyboy1981:

    I am proud of every member of CAP, i have been in for several years. Every time i see a awesome cadet or senior member is makes me realize the greatness of the American spirit of volunteerism. Thank you to all CAP members and all the members of our armed services. Thank you for everything you do.
    Capt Todd Christopherson

  • nododon:

    I have never served in the military. I am 53 years old and I want to thank those who have. I am very proud of you and I love each and every one of you.

    God Bless you.

  • scoutyboy8:

    Very moving. Thanks to the company donating the wreaths and also to the volunteers.

  • 2egypt:

    Let’s not forget our fallen heros that never made it home but
    are buried in American cemeteries across Europe and other
    parts of the world, like General Patten for one. Say a prayer,
    take some flowers if you are there…it’s because of them that
    you are alive and living well.

  • Bassfooler:

    One of the few companys that care about our Country . Five stars

  • AlexaOdessa:

    Thank you everyone involved for making this project happen. In Loving Memory of PFC Justin W. Dreese, KIA 9/2/2006 IRAQ, Aged 21. Sadly missed by the entire family of this fallen soldier.

  • mizgeministarz:

    The first time I heard about this was on the news a few days ago. God Bless you and all you do!

  • loyalty20071:

    I’m so very blessed to live in a free country. when i saw this video i appreciate more!! To all the men and women in milatary services THANK YOU SOOOOO MUCH!!! Love you all

  • avril99887766:

    oooooo ur in trouble now tht u read this keep reading and something good will happen to u and if u don’t the dark world will do very bad things to u A boy named Thomas was walking then he heard a noise in the woods He thought it was just a rabbit so he kept on walking then he saw a flash then died Now that u read this repost this on 10 different Youtube videos in less than 24 hours or you will see a bloody dirty face in the window and he will kill you with a knife HURRY u dont have much time

  • aviationwingnut:

    Times sure have changed. Means VERY much that people are beginning to recognize what it takes. What’s VERY shameful is the hatred extended toward returning Korean Confilct and Vietnam Confilct vets. Yet, a “party” with a Whitney Houston concert was thrown after the first Gulf Conflict. NOT a war, a conflict. I was active duty at that time and couldn’t watch it. It made me nearly sick trying to. Whitney Houston these days makes nearly as sick. Parades and music and concerts?

  • mschuster002:

    Great song. These heros deserve it!!!!

  • Bret928:

    Many thanks to the Worcester Wreath Company!

    Semper Fi!

  • ilovetheusa7963:

    Tearing flowed as I watched this video. I am the product of a military father, aunts and uncles as I have my own son in the Navy. I am so grateful to these men and women past and present for doing what they do and did so I have my freedom. Thank you to the Worcester Wreath Company and all the many volunteers to do this wonderful thing for our fallen heroes. May God continue to bless our great nation and may we continue to Never Forget! Merry Christmas. I am a PROUD AMERICAN

  • etheraltrace:

    Speechless, and grateful to the Wocester Wreath Company… and more so to those that lay in that hallowed ground, so we could remain free.

  • firemanemt421:

    Those are our brothers and sisters lying there. Be proud and grateful for what our service people do for our freedom.. A maine Korea era vet.

  • 9768359:

    Dude what the fuck? That was the weirdest video I’ve ever seen. Granted, I was watching without sound, but it still seemed like an overly-sentimental, self promotional propaganda film on the wreath-maker’s part. Fuckin’ crazy, man.

  • MrDonkeybrains:

    You are a moron

  • moose1952:

    To the idiot named 9768359: You are one sick and cold hearted individual. All of these brave souls died protecting your freedom to spew your rotten, heartless remarks. God bless each and every one of the courageous men and women who are laid to rest here and in all other locations around America and the world.

  • ArmedinOhio:

    We owe our lives and FREEDOMS to all of the brave Men and Women who gave thiers , God bless them+

  • mp3opium:

    Nice video!

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