Tomorrow, Dec. 10, is Wreaths Across America Day, and the trucking industry is an integral part of this annual event. This week, 46 trucking companies hauled 80 truckloads of fresh wreaths (about 325,000) to be laid on graves at more than 700 veterans' cemeteries across the nation.

Wreaths Across America coordinates wreath laying ceremonies on the second Saturday of December at Arlington National Cemetery, as well as veterans' cemeteries and other locations in all 50 states and beyond.
Ceremonies around the nation will be performed in unison at 12 p.m. EST tomorrow. Each ceremony will include a flag ceremony, the traditional taps and a 21-gun salute. One member from each branch of the military will place a wreath on a grave.
The group also organizes a week of events including international veteran's tributes, ceremonies at State Houses and a week-long "Veteran's Parade" between Maine and Virginia, which stops along the way to spread our message about the importance of remembering our fallen heroes, honoring those who serve, and teaching our children about the sacrifices made by veterans and their families to preserve our freedoms.
The cost of these programs is paid by individual wreaths sponsors, corporate donors and volunteer truckers.
Trucking companies such as AAA Cooper, Baylor Trucking, Con-way Truckload, Covenant Transport, Dart Transit, FFE, FIkes Truck Line, Perdue Dairy, Prime Inc., Ryder, Schneider, Swift, UPS, U.S. Xpress and others. Here's a really nice video from Prime showcasing last year's event:












