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mfcorey1

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Wed Dec 23, 2020, 07:24 AM Dec 2020

Despite pandemic changes, 250,000 wreaths laid at Arlington National Cemetery

It's part of a nationwide effort by Wreaths Across America to place more than 1.7 million wreaths at veterans' graves.

ARLINGTON, Va. — It is an honored tradition that was almost canceled by the pandemic.

In a typical year today would be the day tens of thousands of volunteers from Wreaths Across America fill Arlington National Cemetery to lay hundreds of thousands of graveside wreaths.

This, however, is not a typical year. Concerns over COVID-19 threatened to scrap the yearly tradition but ultimately, the plan wasn't called off.

https://www.khou.com/article/news/health/coronavirus/wreaths-across-america-arlington-national-cemetery-continues-with-pandemic-changes/65-d2116ae3-d675-40c0-ad8b-7866bc793ef1

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Despite pandemic changes, 250,000 wreaths laid at Arlington National Cemetery (Original Post) mfcorey1 Dec 2020 OP
Only families should be able to decorate their loved ones graves Blues Heron Dec 2020 #1

Blues Heron

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1. Only families should be able to decorate their loved ones graves
Wed Dec 23, 2020, 08:49 AM
Dec 2020

This is always so very creepy. These virtue signalers/grifters are relentless. There should be an opt-in requirement for this BS

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