Itβs Veterans Day, there's another way to honor those who served our country to ensure our freedom, donate a wreath to be placed at the gravestones at Dallas-Fort Worth National Cemetery.
This year 58,600 graves needed a wreath at the cemetery and according to the Wreaths Across America website and organizers -- that's up from 54,000 last year.
As of noon Monday, December, 2, 2204 -- the last day to buy a wreath -- 1,158 wreaths were needed for full coverage at the cemetery.
More than 5,660 wreaths have been donated this year through the NBC 5 and Telemundo 39 Veteran's Network donation page.
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CLICK HERE to visit the NBC 5 & Telemundo 39 Veteran's Network Wreaths Across America page
Veteran's Network is an employee resource group within NBC Universal -- Adam Garcia, the son of former NBCU member Cynthia Garcia, was mortally wounded in Iraq in 2006 and is buried at DFW National Cemetery. Each year Vet Net members volunteer to lay wreaths in the section where Garcia is buried.
HOW IT ALL STARTED AT DFW NATIONAL CEMETERY
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Mary and Chris Bush started the local Wreaths Across America chapter the same year their son - soldier Cpl. Peter Courcy of Frisco - was killed in action in Afghanistan in 2009.
In the first year, they laid 250 wreaths. The endeavor has grown over the years, with wreaths at every single grave in 2019, 2021, 2022 and 2023.
If you aren't aware of how massive the DFW National Cemetery is, it is one of the largest in the country, with a capacity of 280,000.
WREATH LAYING CEREMONY SET FOR DECEMBER 14
The next big step is to lay the wreaths at each headstone. The fresh wreaths are all donated and placed at the headstones by volunteers, as well as family.
This year, the Wreaths Across America ceremony will be held at the cemetery on Dec. 14, 2024, at 11 a.m. You can learn more here.
The Wreaths Across America website encourages participants to arrive early, before 10 a.m., due to parking congestion. You are free to lay wreaths in any section you choose. Children are encouraged to participate, so you can bring the entire family.