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2,000 wreaths placed at Ft. Jackson National Cemetery
Posted: 12.17.2012 at 6:18 PM
Katie McKee

Katie McKee joined the WACH Fox News team in October of 2011. She is a new addition to the cast of Good Day Columbia and works weekends as a Multi-Media Journalist.

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There were 2,000 wreaths placed at the grave sites at Fort Jackson during the Wreaths Across America event.

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COLUMBIA (WACH) - Fort Jackson National Cemetery packed with people honoring those who serve and those who  have given their lives for our country Saturday.

The day was a special time for loved ones getting the chance to place wreaths on the headstones of those lost.

"I do this because I just want to remember him and all of the soldiers who gave their time; who served the military," said military widow Joyce Dudley. "He gave many hours while he was in, and I come about once a month. I don't come everyday  like I used to, and I have many friends out here now as well."

There were 2,000 wreaths placed at the grave sites at Fort Jackson during the Wreaths Across America event.

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