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Original Poem I wrote for Wreaths Across America
Wreath Laying at the Corinth National Cemetery, 2025 by Anne Hendricks, M.Ed. The ground is hushed beneath the winter sun, In Corinth, where the solemn stones all lie. A sacred duty, once again begun, Beneath the vast Mississippi sky. The lines of white, a silent, perfect row Bear names of heroes from a distant fight, From Civil War's long, agonizing woe, To battles fought in freedom's modern light. And here we gather, not for pomp or show, But with the green of life to crown
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Honoring Our Heroes: Wreaths Across America at Corinth National Cemetery on December 13
Every December, communities across the United States come together to honor the brave men and women who served in the armed forces. One of the most meaningful ways this respect is shown is through the laying of wreaths on veterans' graves in national cemeteries. This year, the Corinth National Cemetery in Mississippi will host its local Wreaths Across America event at 11 AM on December 13. This gathering offers a solemn moment to remember those who sacrificed for our freedom.
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On Joining the Daughters of the American Revolution, 19933
On Joining the Daughters of the American Revolution, 1993 (Written 04.06.1995 For Mama, As We Are a Legacy) In ninety-three, the year my path began, At twenty-one, completing history's plan . I walked into the fold, the Chapter known as Pulaski, In Georgia's heart, a heritage was laid on me. The tie that binds is threefold, strong, and clear: God, Home, and Country, banishing all fear. My mother's light, a leader at the helm, Called me to service in this hallowed realm. I cla
Dec 71 min read
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