opportunities if it wasn t for the people that fought for us and gave their lives for us. chris: it is that plainspoken wisdom drifting moral woosetr for years, on a mission that touches america s heart. each december he places wreaths at arlington national cemetery. a thousands of people are there to help him. a lot of people think like i do. they appreciate the veterans. they want to show it. chris: this story begins back in 1962 when worcester, a 12-year-old paper boy from maine won a trip to washington. what impressed him most was arlington, its beauty, dignity and rows and rows of graves. everyone represents a life and a family and a story. they re not just tombstones. i mean those are all people. chris: 30 years later in 19992 he was running his own wreath
he wouldn t have the opportunities if it wasn t for the people that fought for us and gave their lives for us. chris: it is that plainspoken wisdom drifting moral woosetr for years, on a mission that touches america s heart. each december he places wreaths at arlington national cemetery. a thousands of people are there to help him. a lot of people think like i do. they appreciate the veterans. they want to show it. chris: this story begins back in 1962 when worcester, a 12-year-old paper boy from maine won a trip to washington. what impressed him most was arlington, its beauty, dignity and rows and rows of graves. everyone represents a life and a family and a story. they re not just tombstones. i mean those are all people. chris: 30 years later in 19992
opportunities if it wasn t for the people that fought for us and gave their lives for us. chris: it is that plainspoken wisdom drifting moral woosetr for years, on a mission that touches america s heart. each december he places wreaths at arlington national cemetery. a thousands of people are there to help him. a lot of people think like i do. they appreciate the veterans. they want to show it. chris: this story begins back in 1962 when worcester, a 12-year-old paper boy from maine won a trip to washington. what impressed him most was arlington, its beauty, dignity and rows and rows of graves. everyone represents a life and a family and a story. they re not just tombstones. i mean those are all people. chris: 30 years later in 19992 he was running his own wreath