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The Wreaths Across America Silent Night Shirt
Anvil Jersey T-shirt
- Sizes YXS - XXXL
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About this campaign
*Please note: Offered by request for those who missed our earlier campaign. These shirts will be printed and delivered in JANUARY 2015. The wreaths sponsored by each purchase will be placed at Arlington in December 2015
Inspired by the "Christmas They Never Had" quilt made by Gold Star Mother Ruth Stonesifer
which is on display at the Wreaths Across America Museum, the Silent
Night Shirt is a reminder to honor and appreciate the service and
sacrifices made by our veterans, so we can live each day free and
without fear.
How do you thank a veteran or a family who lost their loved one in service to our Country?
You
show them that their sacrifices were not made in vain, and that we will
not forget the great price for which the freedoms we enjoy each and
every day were purchased.
Each shirt ordered will place a wreath at Arlington in 2015, and help us pursue our mission to Remember, Honor, and Teach.
Supporters
Such a great cause!!!
WAA is just a wonderful organization, it all started with 1 person wanting to do something nice, and now look how far it's gone! The respect they show to my fallen comrades canot be beat
In memory of my father and uncles and in honor of my father-in-law and husband and all others who have served and are serving. They are due our utmost gratitude, respect and support!
To thank our protectors, past and present.
my father is buried at Arlington.
My father and father-in-law were retired military and my husband has a Purple Heart from service in Vietnam.
in loving memory of my brother Sgt. Sean T Callahan, USMC, KIA April 23, 2011, buried at Arlington.
My grandfather passed away last May and this is the first of many years he will have a wreath on his grave and I find comfort in that.