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December 16, 2023 was the day to honor our veterans in National Veterans Cemeteries around the world. Wreaths Across America workers, volunteers, veterans, boy scouts, civil air patrol, veterans organizations, and everyday citizens got up early to lay wreaths. Most braved the cold to make their way to Arlington and other veterans’ cemeteries to honor those who have kept America safe.
I must admit that while doing this story, I was really looking forward to seeing this process in action. Our team met early that cold Saturday morning to make our way to Augusta’s Maine Veterans Memorial Cemetery. We arrived at about 10:15 and followed other vehicles making their way to the top of the hill where the monuments stood silently and the flags waved briskly in the cold wind.
Boxes of wreaths were being distributed to different areas of the cemetery ready to be laid. An 11:00 am service was ready to begin. Several hundred Mainers stood silently waiting for the American flag to be presented and the pledge of allegiance to be recited. A “godwink” moment accrued. Suddenly, we all looked up. Just above our heads was a stunning Bald Eagle gliding silently over the hilltop. It was breathtaking and gone all too soon. The crowd let out a collective sigh. The perfect patriotic moment to begin the service.
After the program was concluded, the crowd fanned out to begin honoring those resting here. My nephew, Scott, who is a veteran, and his wife,Tina, whose parents, Joseph and Inga Bourgoin rest here, participated for the first time. Joseph was a WWII and Korean War veteran and prisoner of war survivor. Tina got to place wreaths on their graves and say their names. It was very moving! We will be highlighting her parents’ story in the future.
We were handed several wreaths and began our mission to honor our soldiers. It didn’t take long for each section to be decorated. A rewarding adventure to honor those who gave so much! The laying of the wreaths that everyone worked so hard to make and transport really completed “Wreaths Across America‘s” mission to: Remember, Honor, and Teach a reality.
Thank you to Karen, Renee, Amber and all of the staff and volunteers who helped our What About Maine? staff feel welcomed and gave us access to the stories so many were willing to share. It may have been our first experience, but surely won’t be our last. We are very grateful for this experience! Telling the “Maine Journey!” is what we are all about. We feel blessed to tell just a few of the many stories. We gathered a lot of content and will be highlighting some of these personal journeys in the months to come. We will also profile some of them on our Facebook page as well. Please check our site for new entries.
Our thanks to all those who made this What About Maine? journey possible!