Truck Drivers Delivering Wreaths Share Deep Ties to Army

Shane Thornley locations a wreath on a gravestone at Arlington Nationwide Cemetery throughout Wreaths Throughout America Day on Dec. 17. (Nathan Howard/AP)

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ARLINGTON, Va. — It’s no coincidence that there are navy veterans among the many scores of truck drivers who hauled Christmas wreaths to honor their fallen comrades Dec. 17 for Nationwide Wreaths Throughout America Day, and all felt humbled and honored to be there.

A lot of the give attention to the annual occasion is centered at Arlington Nationwide Cemetery, however volunteers collect at cemeteries nationwide — in addition to within the U.S. territories of Guam and Puerto Rico — to put wreaths on veterans’ graves.

David Gunter delivered a load of wreaths to Carson Metropolis, Calif., for cargo to Guam earlier than heading east to take part within the wreath-laying occasion at Arlington. A Special Forces veteran, Gunter spent 20 years within the Army earlier than transitioning to trucking. He’s a driver with Sharp Transportation in Utah.

“It’s hallowed floor in Arlington, the place you will have individuals who have given the whole lot they’ll probably give,” he informed Transport Subjects Dec. 16 throughout a dinner in Arlington that preceded the occasion. “It’s a dream to have the ability to come right here.”

 David Gunter is a driver with Sharp Transportation in Utah. (Noël Fletcher/Transport Subjects)

Gunter added, “Once I joined the navy, I signed as much as take a bullet for this nation. It didn’t occur to me, however it did to them.”

The wreaths, made in Maine, are positioned on the graves of 257,000 veterans at Arlington by greater than 28,000 volunteers.

“I’ve 4 comrades buried right here,” mentioned Marvin Garvey, a Hampstead, N.C.-based driver for Epes Transport System. He transitioned to trucking after serving 20 years within the Army, together with excursions in Iraq and Afghanistan. This 12 months was his second time transporting wreaths for the Arlington ceremony.

Garvey mentioned he appreciates that the annual honor helps guarantee these service members are “remembered for technology after technology.”

Marvin Garvey drives for Epes Transport System in North Carolina. (Noël Fletcher/Transport Subjects)

Wreaths Throughout America is a nonprofit that began the custom of coordinating the wreath-laying ceremonies, supported by volunteers who assist coordinate the trouble every year. Throughout the three,702 collaborating places, greater than 2 million volunteers — about one-third of them youngsters — laid wreaths on veterans’ graves. Every veteran’s title was learn aloud because the wreaths have been positioned.

For Don Welch, navy service runs within the household; along with himself, all three of his sons are veterans, and his grandson is now serving in Poland. Welch, a driver for Joplin, Mo.-based CFI Inc., has been in trucking for 33 years.

“Once I first pulled up on the cemetery, it was a humbling expertise for me,” he mentioned of arriving at Arlington, noting that he met a Gold Star mom together with her household on the foot of her son’s grave as quickly as he climbed out of his truck. Welch mentioned he was initially stunned by what he known as her “upbeat” perspective, however discovered that it was rooted in her late son’s want to serve within the navy; he died doing what he liked.

Portland, Maine-based police officer Kevin Haley understands what it’s prefer to lose a member of the family who served; his brother, Air Drive E-9 Grasp Sgt. William Haley, is buried at Arlington. Haley mentioned his brother suffered from post-traumatic stress and died by suicide.

“Wreaths Throughout America helped me and my household heal and rejoice how he lived, not how he died,” Haley mentioned. “It’s necessary to commemorate goodness somewhat than tragedy.”

Haley, who has been a police officer for 27 years, is a Wreaths Throughout America board member and has been concerned with the group for 19 years. One other of his brothers can be an Air Drive veteran.

(SunJae Smith/American Trucking Associations)

From January till the occasion in December, Haley coordinates police actions that features tailoring driving routes for vans hauling wreaths by way of varied regulation enforcement jurisdictions, assembly frequently with volunteer law enforcement officials, working with police escorts and figuring out every intersection vans will cross by way of on their approach to cemeteries.

Wreaths board secretary Renee Saunders Worcester mentioned wreaths are both delivered instantly from Maine or transported by way of intermodal to 6 receiving facilities, the place vans then deal with pickup for distribution. She can be transport supervisor for wreath-maker Worcester Wreath Co. Its proprietor, Morrill Worcester, in 1992 acquired the thought to ship surplus wreaths to an older part of Arlington that had fewer guests. From then, the custom unfold.

Kevin Haley,  board member for Wreaths throughout America, and Renee Saunders Worcester, board secretary of Wreaths Throughout America. (Noël Fletcher/Transport Subjects) 

This 12 months, the U.S. Senate handed a decision designating Dec. 17 as Nationwide Wreaths Throughout America Day. The decision, sponsored by Maine Sens. Susan Collins and Angus King, honors “the Wreaths Throughout America undertaking, patriotic escort models, the U.S. trucking business and the volunteers and donors concerned on this custom. Moreover, the decision acknowledges the service and sacrifices of veterans and members of the Armed Forces and their households.”

A joint assertion from the senators added, “For greater than 30 years, the fields of Maine-made wreaths have served as a solemn reminder of the sacrifices of America’s veterans. The longevity of this occasion is a testomony to the spirit of Maine individuals, our overwhelming gratitude to our nation’s service members and the extraordinary dedication of all those that have made the tribute attainable.

“This decision remembers and honors America’s veterans this vacation season, whereas additionally instructing youthful generations of the sacrifices which have been made to safe our freedoms and to defend our liberty.”

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