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Give The Gift Of Christmas & Appreciation - The WAA Silent Night Shirt
Anvil Jersey T-shirt
- Sizes YXS - XXXL
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About this campaign
*Special Note: Orders for delivery by Christmas must be received by Sunday Night, December 7th, 2014
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, and help us pursue our mission to Remember, Honor, and Teach.
Supporters
I wanted to give my husband, John, who served as a US Marine in Viet Nam something meaningful for Christmas!
Because this is an awesome organization to work with and be a mpart of ,and the woderful way of rembering our past,present and future Vetrans and the so many who gave the ultimate sacrifice.
i recognized my tree. I am honored
Every fallen soldier needs to be remembered.
I have a brother, mother (who earned it on her own), father and stepfather in National Cemeteries. Still have active duty family members. I cry every time I see the sea of white headstones with these beautiful wreaths saluting them.
Family and buddies in Arlington and one still MIA from Vietnam
My husband was a Viet Nam Veteran, he passed away in September 2014 from cancer from Agent Orange, so it is important that all who served and died needs our support now and forever for the sacrifices they made defending our freedom.
I wait every year for the trucks to come rolling thru out area. What a moving sight that is. My son is currently serving in the Army, as has my dad and brother. What an honor it is to be a part of this.