Wreaths Across America (WAA) announced that it has been granted permission by the French authorities, on the basis of phytosanitary guarantees provided by the
United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) to place 9,387
Maine-made, balsam veterans’ wreaths on Saturday, Dec. 1, 2018, on the
headstones of all U.S. service members laid to rest at Normandy American
Cemetery and Memorial, located in
Colleville-sur-Mer, France. The cemetery is one of 14 permanent American
World War II military cemeteries on foreign soil. The government of
France granted use of the land, in perpetuity. United States President
Dwight D. Eisenhower and French President René Coty dedicated the
cemetery on July 18, 1956.
This is the first time WAA – whose mission it to Remember the fallen, Honor those that served, and Teach the next generation the value of Freedom – has sent
U.S.-made balsam wreaths to be placed on foreign soil. The December
wreath-laying event is a joint collaboration between the Normandy
American Cemetery and American Battle Monuments Commission
(ABMC) and will include ceremonial wreath placements on each of the
five D-Day invasion beaches, at Pointe Du Hoc, and include a Canadian
Wreath presentation.
Impressive, huh? We are just a very small part of this venture! But are so glad we are--honoring and remembering our fallen.
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