Wreaths Across America stops in Brookhaven

Published 10:30 am Friday, December 12, 2014

DAILY LEADER / NATHANIEL WEATHERSBY /  Cadet LTC Ann Shannon of the Brookhaven High School Junior ROTC Color Guard passes a wreath around so that everyone in attendance can touch the wreaths during Thursday morning's 2014 Wreaths Across America program.

DAILY LEADER / NATHANIEL WEATHERSBY / Cadet LTC Ann Shannon of the Brookhaven High School Junior ROTC Color Guard passes a wreath around so that everyone in attendance can touch the wreaths during Thursday morning’s 2014 Wreaths Across America program.

 

DAILY LEADER / NATHANIEL WEATHERSBY / During the Wreaths Across America program wreaths were presented to Sergeant Hemby (left), Major Chris Cooksey, Capt. Carnegie and Major Joe Cox. Hemby received the wreath in honor of Capt. Danny Entrican who was named Missing in Action during the Vietnam War.

DAILY LEADER / NATHANIEL WEATHERSBY / During the Wreaths Across America program wreaths were presented to Sergeant Hemby (left), Major Chris Cooksey, Capt. Carnegie and Major Joe Cox. Hemby received the wreath in honor of Capt. Danny Entrican who was named Missing in Action during the Vietnam War.

 

DAILY LEADER / NATHANIEL WEATHERSBY / Wreaths Across America is the charitable arm of the Worchester Wreath Company in Maine that recognizes and honors Veterans. Over 900 locations worldwide will receive wreaths that will be placed on National Wreath Laying Day on Saturday. Wal-Mart has participated for six years, and this year 16 Wal-Mart trailers will haul more than 84,000 wreaths. Drivers will stop at 40 cities to relay drivers. Brookhaven was chosen to be one of those relay points as the wreaths continue to Houston National Cemetery.

DAILY LEADER / NATHANIEL WEATHERSBY / Wreaths Across America is the charitable arm of the Worchester Wreath Company in Maine that recognizes and honors Veterans. Over 900 locations worldwide will receive wreaths that will be placed on National Wreath Laying Day on Saturday. Wal-Mart has participated for six years, and this year 16 Wal-Mart trailers will haul more than 84,000 wreaths. Drivers will stop at 40 cities to relay drivers. Brookhaven was chosen to be one of those relay points as the wreaths continue to Houston National Cemetery.