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Carnton Plantation
This month I had the opportunity to visit the historical home called the Carnton house in Franklin, Tennessee. The Carnton Plantation was built in 1826 and was used as a hospital during the civil […]
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If there is anything I can do beside donate please let me know I work with veterans and their families everyday 24/7
steve
This is so meaningful, educational and very well presented. Thank you so much, We the Kids and Ann Wolf – God bless!
Thank you WTK’s and Ann Wolf for this reminder of what the folds in the flag folding mean. I had long forgotten this information. I remember learning this in elementary school. Thank you for the refresher course and for teaching our children this truly important information about our American Flag!!!
Thank you for the information. I never knew it had a meaning, but I am glad to know the story behind it. Bothmy father and uncle had flags on their caskets but not military funerals. They both served in WWII.
Thank you , teaching the cub scouts this week!
I am interested in the video featuring Ann M. Wolf that was previously accessible with the Tennessee Honor Guard. This was a flag folding ceremony that talked about the meaning of each fold. I have used this in the past with my students when I teach them about Veterans Day. Can you tell me if this video is still available and if so could it be sent to me via a link?
Sincerely,
Shanda Foust-Staples
5th Grade Homebase Teacher
Clarion Goldfield Dows CSD
Clarion, Iowa 50525