I am glad there are wonderful companies out there and true American business man who donate their time and money to provide such a great thing for the men and women who die for our country. Thank you for doing such a wonderful thing, all of us greatly appreciate it. Semper Fi!
I wnt 2 think ALL OF THE FALLEN AND STILL FIGHTING SOLDIERS. My uncle was in the air force he is now died I have never got to meet hm..but R.I.P UNCLE Jim. My grate grandparents were in the war also, so it kinda a generation thing..I will one day serve for this country whether its in iraq or here on the police force I wnt 2 die on the line of duty knowing I made or was making a difference for this COUNTY!!!
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.
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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.
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
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?
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
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
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.
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.
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.
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.
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....
yeah, i live right by one of the biggest cemetaries in california, my dad works there, and each vetarans day, the airmen from beale afb go and put flags out on the vetaren graves, which there are alot of, my dad talked to some and they said its a honor to do.
It's a look back at the America I grew up in, simpler times, friendly neighbors, trust in government and pride for those who gifted us with freedoms that unto this day, have been so sadly eroded by our own selfish leaders. If only we could turn back the hands of time.
I am very proud of this company for their donation and to the people who took their time to place the wreaths. I wish I could see activities like this in every city and town. I believe that activities like these let the military people know that we are supporting them. There should be flags flying in every yard and on every vehicle. It does not matter if you approve of the war or understand it, our troops need to know we will always stand behind them.
Thank you so much for doing this. The saddest part of all is that there are 5000+ graves that needed the wreaths. Maybe one day there will be no need for them....
They make sure to get the wreaths in different areas, so that in the years all graves will be decorated. Not the ssame graves every year, but yes, all should be done
But they left you with a gift. A warm and loving memory of them and the capacity to feel for others. May they be together in eternal peace and cupped in the hands of the Lord.
America needs more like this man. God Bless his soul as it is pure. He understands the price of freedom and appreciates those who have made the commitment to provide it, especially those that made the ultimate sacrifice.
There are many people, young and old that have watched this very heart touching presentation of wreaths to give memory to our fallen soldiers from way too many wars. Of all of the folks who are watching or have watched this, are there any among you to get this on TV instead of the junk that is before us.
Thank you Mr. Worcester and all who participated in this very inspiring event.
* In addition to the Arlington Wreath Project, Worcester Wreath will donate 2,500 wreaths to the Maine Veterans Cemetery at Togus, and over 1,800 ceremonial wreaths, representing all branches of the armed forces, will be sent to over 200 other state and national veterans cemeteries across the Country.
I just wanted to note too this inforamtion form the Worcester website: * Doubling its annual donation to 10,000 wreaths destined for Arlington National Cemetery.
God bless you Mr. Worchester, your company and your employees. And to those who have served our country, whenever that was, THANK YOU. You are all heroes and it because of you that we can be free!
Today I attended a "wreaths across America" ceremony at my Dad's cemetery, The Mass Veteran's Memorial Cemetery.I am so proud of my Dad George Hunt who fought for our country during WWll. I promise, I will never forget, God Bless, Dianne Hunt-Mason
As a Civil Air Patrol Member, and family member of active duty soldiers, and a participant in Wreaths across America. I have found nothing more honorable than to pay tribute to those who have fallen and those who have yet to come home. Just today we had a ceremony at a WW2 memorial, and seeing those grateful faces of the vets, it brings a tear to my eyes. I will Never Forget.
GOD Bless those who died for our country. GOD Bless those who fight for our country now. No matter how much the media says the war going on now is bad never bleive them beleive the ones who went and came back, They are heros
Sure, but even the soldiers coming back from Iraq say it's going badly. Not that there are many of them coming back because this war keeps getting longer...
That's because they don't want to sacrifice their lives in vain. The question is, is even "winning" even worth it? I say no, but that's where we disagree. Don't ever think antiwar people are anti-troops.
U think it is wonderful what some of you are doing for our service men and women who are away from home. They need cards and some thank yous from here to them especially at Christmas time the time of Rebirth in christ.
yes, i'm thinking that those who participate in the wreath ceremony or are touched by it are already sending care packages and Christmas cards and thank you notes to servicemen. I know I am, and my kids are, we were before I saw this video. God Bless the strong and the brave, and their families who have to endure the separation.
Proud military granddaughter, daughter, wife, neice, cousin and auntie
Thank you for the countless sacrifices you have endured to ensure that civilians like me can live under the luxurious blanket of liberty your strength provides. Nothing I can say could possibly express the tremendous gratitude I feel to those of you who have stood ready to defend this country with your very life. You are those who have carried the torch of liberty not only to those of us in America, but wherever your boots land.
As an Army Brat and Army Wife, I can't tell you how many tears I shed watching this video. Thank God for wonderful people like these who give of themselves to honor our troops, past and present.
Thank you Worcester Wreath Company. You make me proud to be a citizen of the United States of America.
America is a beautiful country - this one man's gesture of thanks has created a country to come together even more. Bless his heart and bless those who have served and are serving our country!
This video is very emotional - I get a tear every time I see it.
shocknyallfan: America is not beautiful country-----America is a beautiful Continet.
USA of America is our beautiful contry AND YES THANK YOU to Mr Worcester and TO OUR MILITARY AND ALSO TO ALL THE FAMILIES OF OUR TRUPS.God bless The USA of America.
ty a million times over as 3rd generation to serve and face trail of combat, I am honored by your passion in honor us who have served and paid the ultimate price in defense of freedom's light. Please remember our families we have left behind and our wounded vets never allow another generation of vets to end up on streets homeless forgotten souls from a forgotten war. God Bless America ISRAEL
thank u i have my great great granddad there. i am happy to know someone put something on his grave. he was a adrmiral in the civil war. if u see his grave soon tell him i will visit his grave hopfully by the spring time. God bless u
What comes from the heart matters most. I am not a soldier, but I deeply respect what they have done in the past, and the dedication they show even today. We should all pray for the swift and safe return of the flower of our nation's youth.
Thank you WorcesterWreath Co. for making plain what lies in the hearts of many, and thank you even moreso to the families who have given us their children, spouses, siblings, parents, and loved ones.
On behalf of delta squadron we were honored to be asked to participate in this event at Houston national cemetery. Individuals like you give men and women in uniform a reason to fight. God bless you!
Thank you for posting this video and for including Kelsey Briggs, both in the video and in your wreath program this year. I will never forget what our toops have done for us, what Kelsey went through or what you and your employees continue to do every year. I wish that more companies followed your great example.
What a way to give truely dedicated American heros the respect they truely deserve. I'm not a veteran either... I consider myself to be the reason that our boys and girls have and continue to serve and die for our country and freedom. Support like this from Mr.Worcester is the only thing that keeps our troops' moral going. I'm not a soldier, but Mr.Worcester and Co. I say thank you, and God Bless This Great Country.
My father and mother are buried at Arlington National Cemetery (USAF). I was deeply moved to learn about the Wreath project. On behalf of all who have served in our military, and their families--thank you for this very real demonstration of kindness and patriotism. May God Bless you and your company.
Thank you so much for posting this video, you dont know what it is like for me and my family and what we are going through. God Bless you! love, a friend
This is a very honorable act. When does your company come to Arlington. I would like to have my children take part of this act of respect. It's hard to even comment on this video about OUR Soldiers who are still serving and those who have served.
This is a wonderful tribute to those who have served our country and died defending it and to those who are willing to risk their lives everyday to keep us safe. Thank You and My God Bless you now and forever. Psalm 91 is a prayer of protection that I say for them everyday.
I just want to say thank you. My dad does not lay in Arlington yet. He remains among the Missing In Action. I do have a memorial stone there. So seeing Christmas wreaths are very touching to us. As having no daddy's for Christmas this holiday became very emotional. Thank you for taking the time to bring something special back to families and those who lost their Freedom. Diane, Daughter of an MIA
I am a member of the Patriot Guard Riders and I have been to too many services at Arlington. I want to thank you in the Military for your service to our country and I want to thank the Worcester Wreath Co for never letting us forget our American Heroes.
Thank you for remembering my Dad at Arlington National Cemetary. He was my hero and spent his life in service to our country. May you all be blessed for your unselfish and generous rememberance of our soldiers.
I am an American and a Soldier. You and your employees at the Worcester Wreath Company are the unsung heroes of Freedom in my eyes. Until this week, I had never heard of your act. It is the embodyment of many of the Army's core values, HONOR - LOYALTY - SELFLESS SERVICE. You are an inspiration.
You and everyone involved deserve to be recognized for your actions.
"Rest easy, sleep well my brothers.
Know the line has held, your job is done.
Rest easy, sleep well.
Others have taken up where you fell, the line has held.
Peace, peace, and farewell..."
carpediematlas 1 month ago
this is great we all ways need to rember every one a live or die .. thay all done the same fight for us to be here to day ... thks all
etgmdex 1 month ago
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MrSukmyleftnut 7 months ago
War and our policies of war are the main reasons for our loss of freedom. War on terrorism everyone is a suspect... Think about it.
natdrip 10 months ago
I am glad there are wonderful companies out there and true American business man who donate their time and money to provide such a great thing for the men and women who die for our country. Thank you for doing such a wonderful thing, all of us greatly appreciate it. Semper Fi!
djmopa 1 year ago
What song is that and who sings it?
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jonitaJakse 1 year ago
Thank you to all the men and women who fight for my freedom. May God bless you and your families.
amberjade11 1 year ago
I wnt 2 think ALL OF THE FALLEN AND STILL FIGHTING SOLDIERS. My uncle was in the air force he is now died I have never got to meet hm..but R.I.P UNCLE Jim. My grate grandparents were in the war also, so it kinda a generation thing..I will one day serve for this country whether its in iraq or here on the police force I wnt 2 die on the line of duty knowing I made or was making a difference for this COUNTY!!!
k2mesee 1 year ago 4
Nice video!
mp3opium 2 years ago
We owe our lives and FREEDOMS to all of the brave Men and Women who gave thiers , God bless them+
ArmedinOhio 2 years ago
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.
moose1952 2 years ago 3
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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.
9768359 2 years ago
You are a moron
MrDonkeybrains 2 years ago
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k2mesee 1 year ago
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.
firemanemt421 2 years ago 3
Speechless, and grateful to the Wocester Wreath Company... and more so to those that lay in that hallowed ground, so we could remain free.
etheraltrace 2 years ago 3
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
ilovetheusa7963 2 years ago 2
Many thanks to the Worcester Wreath Company!
Semper Fi!
Bret928 2 years ago
Great song. These heros deserve it!!!!
mschuster002 2 years ago
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?
aviationwingnut 2 years ago
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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
avril99887766 2 years ago
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
loyalty20071 3 years ago 2
The first time I heard about this was on the news a few days ago. God Bless you and all you do!
mizgeministarz 3 years ago 2
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.
AlexaOdessa 3 years ago
One of the few companys that care about our Country . Five stars
Bassfooler 3 years ago 2
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.
2egypt 3 years ago
Very moving. Thanks to the company donating the wreaths and also to the volunteers.
scoutyboy8 3 years ago 2
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.
nododon 3 years ago
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
flyboy1981 3 years ago
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
Bittrast 3 years ago
beautiful
baweee1 3 years ago
They really deserve that dignity,i guess many of them died horriffic deaths on the battlfield.
Odieandgarfield 3 years ago
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....
justinsgrl2011 3 years ago
Beautiful video. Thank you for sharing
luvmicountry 3 years ago
yeah, i live right by one of the biggest cemetaries in california, my dad works there, and each vetarans day, the airmen from beale afb go and put flags out on the vetaren graves, which there are alot of, my dad talked to some and they said its a honor to do.
LOCKHEED17 3 years ago
A very moving Tribute, R.I.P
WarriorLadyPride 3 years ago
I appreciate what yo do for all my brothers and sisters resting in Arlington.. SPC Dey US ARMY. Proudly serving Fort Riley Kansas
Dogsoldier22 3 years ago
its an honor for all of u CAP members that do this every year.
F22RaptorFF 3 years ago
wONDERFUL!! i HOPE TO BE A PART OF THIS NEXT YEAR!!
heidielizabethheglar 3 years ago
Beautiful
dalcam57 3 years ago
Very good video. Thank you for serving our country.
Cadet Clark
Civil Air Patrol
Brian M. Mooney SQ
New York
usairforcerules 3 years ago 2
Thank you for serving our country all of you past present and future
ilikeWWII 3 years ago 2
It's a look back at the America I grew up in, simpler times, friendly neighbors, trust in government and pride for those who gifted us with freedoms that unto this day, have been so sadly eroded by our own selfish leaders. If only we could turn back the hands of time.
LongIslandEddie 4 years ago
my neighbor was in ww2 and he never talked about it but that was my favorite war. i wish i could see him again he was a good guy
rip doug
jtheis2011 4 years ago
This made my heart soar and made me proud to be an American. Thank you for doing this.
di41798 4 years ago
I am very proud of this company for their donation and to the people who took their time to place the wreaths. I wish I could see activities like this in every city and town. I believe that activities like these let the military people know that we are supporting them. There should be flags flying in every yard and on every vehicle. It does not matter if you approve of the war or understand it, our troops need to know we will always stand behind them.
teachersgift 4 years ago
Thank you so much for doing this. The saddest part of all is that there are 5000+ graves that needed the wreaths. Maybe one day there will be no need for them....
Elsa2Bud 4 years ago
They make sure to get the wreaths in different areas, so that in the years all graves will be decorated. Not the ssame graves every year, but yes, all should be done
Eric5923 4 years ago
God bless you.
constance5036 4 years ago
Our father was a WWII Veteran, wonderful memorial. He passed last January, his wife 16 hours later of natural causes.
Andewaha 4 years ago
But they left you with a gift. A warm and loving memory of them and the capacity to feel for others. May they be together in eternal peace and cupped in the hands of the Lord.
LongIslandEddie 4 years ago
In a word "AWESOME"
LTCJake 4 years ago
Thank you!
wallstwins 4 years ago
America needs more like this man. God Bless his soul as it is pure. He understands the price of freedom and appreciates those who have made the commitment to provide it, especially those that made the ultimate sacrifice.
RetireMarine 4 years ago
There are many people, young and old that have watched this very heart touching presentation of wreaths to give memory to our fallen soldiers from way too many wars. Of all of the folks who are watching or have watched this, are there any among you to get this on TV instead of the junk that is before us.
Thank you Mr. Worcester and all who participated in this very inspiring event.
combsrobert 4 years ago
The song is my the Right Brothers
combsrobert 4 years ago
my country?
Eric5923 4 years ago
* In addition to the Arlington Wreath Project, Worcester Wreath will donate 2,500 wreaths to the Maine Veterans Cemetery at Togus, and over 1,800 ceremonial wreaths, representing all branches of the armed forces, will be sent to over 200 other state and national veterans cemeteries across the Country.
momoftor 4 years ago 2
I just wanted to note too this inforamtion form the Worcester website: * Doubling its annual donation to 10,000 wreaths destined for Arlington National Cemetery.
momoftor 4 years ago 3
God bless you Mr. Worchester, your company and your employees. And to those who have served our country, whenever that was, THANK YOU. You are all heroes and it because of you that we can be free!
AngelAmberEyes 4 years ago
my tears and thoughts go out to those that gave so we can and are free for ever more ANZAC
xreightpower2007 4 years ago 2
Today I attended a "wreaths across America" ceremony at my Dad's cemetery, The Mass Veteran's Memorial Cemetery.I am so proud of my Dad George Hunt who fought for our country during WWll. I promise, I will never forget, God Bless, Dianne Hunt-Mason
dihm88 4 years ago 2
As a Civil Air Patrol Member, and family member of active duty soldiers, and a participant in Wreaths across America. I have found nothing more honorable than to pay tribute to those who have fallen and those who have yet to come home. Just today we had a ceremony at a WW2 memorial, and seeing those grateful faces of the vets, it brings a tear to my eyes. I will Never Forget.
Civil7Soldier 4 years ago
GOD Bless those who died for our country. GOD Bless those who fight for our country now. No matter how much the media says the war going on now is bad never bleive them beleive the ones who went and came back, They are heros
myee43 4 years ago 2
Sure, but even the soldiers coming back from Iraq say it's going badly. Not that there are many of them coming back because this war keeps getting longer...
stdrange 4 years ago
True but most of the ones that do come back say let us win
myee43 4 years ago
That's because they don't want to sacrifice their lives in vain. The question is, is even "winning" even worth it? I say no, but that's where we disagree. Don't ever think antiwar people are anti-troops.
stdrange 4 years ago
You are a liar...
Soldiers are saying exactly the opposite you shit bag LIBTARD PARASITE...
juandos1 4 years ago
Freedom isn't Free
God Bless America
sporthorses 4 years ago
flyinglady29
U think it is wonderful what some of you are doing for our service men and women who are away from home. They need cards and some thank yous from here to them especially at Christmas time the time of Rebirth in christ.
flyinglady29 4 years ago
Why say something like this
myee43 4 years ago
yes, i'm thinking that those who participate in the wreath ceremony or are touched by it are already sending care packages and Christmas cards and thank you notes to servicemen. I know I am, and my kids are, we were before I saw this video. God Bless the strong and the brave, and their families who have to endure the separation.
Proud military granddaughter, daughter, wife, neice, cousin and auntie
gaylwin 4 years ago
FREEDOM.
Thank you, American soldier.
Thank you for the countless sacrifices you have endured to ensure that civilians like me can live under the luxurious blanket of liberty your strength provides. Nothing I can say could possibly express the tremendous gratitude I feel to those of you who have stood ready to defend this country with your very life. You are those who have carried the torch of liberty not only to those of us in America, but wherever your boots land.
ravena68 4 years ago 5
Thank you from my buddies on "The Wall" and those who fell before us.
Bat20 4 years ago 4
Thank you from a USA Soldier.
PaySoldier 4 years ago 6
GOD BLESS YOU, SIR!
soulsueann 4 years ago 5
What a wonderful project! Everyone should know what this company is doing for our military. Does anyone know the song and who is singing?
LRGates 4 years ago 4
As an Army Brat and Army Wife, I can't tell you how many tears I shed watching this video. Thank God for wonderful people like these who give of themselves to honor our troops, past and present.
Thank you Worcester Wreath Company. You make me proud to be a citizen of the United States of America.
ArmyBratandWife 4 years ago 4
Thank God for those who serve in the military. God Bless them and keep those who are still serving. Carol Corrigan
Summerblonde10 4 years ago 5
This video is beautiful beyond words. For me, it has been a powerful reality check. Thank you!
MmeBlay 4 years ago 5
Thank you, for all of us, Thank you,
SMSGT. Souders
USAF-AUX, Maine WING
saundersb1 4 years ago 4
America is a beautiful country - this one man's gesture of thanks has created a country to come together even more. Bless his heart and bless those who have served and are serving our country!
This video is very emotional - I get a tear every time I see it.
Bless you Mr. Worcester.
shocknyallfan 4 years ago 4
shocknyallfan: America is not beautiful country-----America is a beautiful Continet.
USA of America is our beautiful contry AND YES THANK YOU to Mr Worcester and TO OUR MILITARY AND ALSO TO ALL THE FAMILIES OF OUR TRUPS.God bless The USA of America.
lulunqui 4 years ago 4
Thank you...
opalqueen 4 years ago 5
Looking forward in seeing the truck pass through CT.
AmericanAce 4 years ago 3
ty a million times over as 3rd generation to serve and face trail of combat, I am honored by your passion in honor us who have served and paid the ultimate price in defense of freedom's light. Please remember our families we have left behind and our wounded vets never allow another generation of vets to end up on streets homeless forgotten souls from a forgotten war. God Bless America ISRAEL
netwarior341 4 years ago 8
thank u i have my great great granddad there. i am happy to know someone put something on his grave. he was a adrmiral in the civil war. if u see his grave soon tell him i will visit his grave hopfully by the spring time. God bless u
orchadork675 4 years ago 10
Great Comment!
ZachFlatau 4 years ago 5
Thank you!!!!
My GrandDaddy Rodgers is buried there and to know that Someone is placing Something at his Gravesite brings Tears To my Eyes!
You are doing a Wonderful thing and my Family Thanks You For that!
God Bless You!
ohawarrior02 4 years ago 4
Thank you for your kindness. We just buried my Dad at Arlington and my heart is broken. You are very much appreciated.
sneakeegirl 4 years ago 5
What comes from the heart matters most. I am not a soldier, but I deeply respect what they have done in the past, and the dedication they show even today. We should all pray for the swift and safe return of the flower of our nation's youth.
Thank you WorcesterWreath Co. for making plain what lies in the hearts of many, and thank you even moreso to the families who have given us their children, spouses, siblings, parents, and loved ones.
Antidrizzt 5 years ago 4
A beautiful and moving thing you do. Just beautiful.
BigLisaFan 5 years ago 2
This was touching. Nice job. God bless you.
~Lauren
LaurieGirlie101 5 years ago
Thank you
GBU GBA
ferdyfort 5 years ago
Mr. Worcester,
On behalf of delta squadron we were honored to be asked to participate in this event at Houston national cemetery. Individuals like you give men and women in uniform a reason to fight. God bless you!
2nd LT. O'Connor
U.S. Air Force Reserve
airforcepilot13 5 years ago
Thank you for posting this video and for including Kelsey Briggs, both in the video and in your wreath program this year. I will never forget what our toops have done for us, what Kelsey went through or what you and your employees continue to do every year. I wish that more companies followed your great example.
poeboy2 5 years ago
Thank you so much for what you're doing. I'll be sending a contribution.
chase82 5 years ago
Wow Great Video!
Beautiful Song with Very Truthful & Respectful Words!
Worcester Wreath Company Bless You!
GMaOutlaw 5 years ago
Thank you.
Is there anyway for someone to volunteer?
Scott
Portland OR.
fritoy911 5 years ago
What a way to give truely dedicated American heros the respect they truely deserve. I'm not a veteran either... I consider myself to be the reason that our boys and girls have and continue to serve and die for our country and freedom. Support like this from Mr.Worcester is the only thing that keeps our troops' moral going. I'm not a soldier, but Mr.Worcester and Co. I say thank you, and God Bless This Great Country.
--Noah P.
(Portland, OR)
bnnopo 5 years ago
My father and mother are buried at Arlington National Cemetery (USAF). I was deeply moved to learn about the Wreath project. On behalf of all who have served in our military, and their families--thank you for this very real demonstration of kindness and patriotism. May God Bless you and your company.
Barbara Westfall
YellowRose125 5 years ago
Thank you so much for posting this video, you dont know what it is like for me and my family and what we are going through. God Bless you! love, a friend
sojustjealous 5 years ago 2
This is a very honorable act. When does your company come to Arlington. I would like to have my children take part of this act of respect. It's hard to even comment on this video about OUR Soldiers who are still serving and those who have served.
Thank you for what you do.
John Gorman
Arlington County Fire Department
firemedic589 5 years ago
As the son of a Pearl Harbor Survivor and the brother of a Vietnam vet this is what it's all about -- freedom isn't free, folks. God bless America!
flashback96 5 years ago 2
This is a wonderful tribute to those who have served our country and died defending it and to those who are willing to risk their lives everyday to keep us safe. Thank You and My God Bless you now and forever. Psalm 91 is a prayer of protection that I say for them everyday.
cathyl22usa 5 years ago 2
Mr. Worcester
I just want to say thank you. My dad does not lay in Arlington yet. He remains among the Missing In Action. I do have a memorial stone there. So seeing Christmas wreaths are very touching to us. As having no daddy's for Christmas this holiday became very emotional. Thank you for taking the time to bring something special back to families and those who lost their Freedom. Diane, Daughter of an MIA
norad65 5 years ago 2
I am a member of the Patriot Guard Riders and I have been to too many services at Arlington. I want to thank you in the Military for your service to our country and I want to thank the Worcester Wreath Co for never letting us forget our American Heroes.
elisejk 5 years ago
Thank you for remembering my Dad at Arlington National Cemetary. He was my hero and spent his life in service to our country. May you all be blessed for your unselfish and generous rememberance of our soldiers.
MHatchSchwarz
A grateful free citizen of America.
mhswent 5 years ago
To Mr. Morrill Worcester:
I am an American and a Soldier. You and your employees at the Worcester Wreath Company are the unsung heroes of Freedom in my eyes. Until this week, I had never heard of your act. It is the embodyment of many of the Army's core values, HONOR - LOYALTY - SELFLESS SERVICE. You are an inspiration.
You and everyone involved deserve to be recognized for your actions.
Staff Sergeant Kates
U.S. Army
ssgkates 5 years ago 3
So pure and honest to grab your heart.
mdks1958 5 years ago