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Boy Scouts place flags on veterans’ graves for Memorial Day

Posted at 8:26 pm June 4, 2016
By Oak Ridge Today Staff Leave a Comment

Boy Scouts Visit Grave of James Johnston May 28 2016

Boy Scout Troop 328 visits the grave of James Johnston, an Eagle Scout from the troop and veteran who died last year, at Anderson Memorial Gardens on Saturday, May 28, 2016, for Memorial Day. (Photo courtesy Boy Scouts)

 

Boy Scout Troop 328 from Kern United Methodist Church met at the church and proceeded to the Anderson Memorial Gardens where they were met by members of the American Legion Post #199 with a breakfast donated by Bojangles of Oak Ridge.

The Troop had 20 scouts and 10 adults participate in placing a flag on each veteran’s grave within the cemetery. After placing the flags, they visited the grave of James Johnston, an Eagle Scout from the troop and veteran who died last year, to pay their respects.

Next, the Troop went over to Woodhaven Memorial Gardens (Tennessee Valley Memorial Gardens). After placing the flags, they were treated to refreshments by the cemetery staff and were done around noon. On Tuesday, May 31, they planned to meet to retrieve the flags and retain them for next year’s placement. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Federal, Front Page News, Government Tagged With: American Legion Post #199, Boy Scout Troop 328, Eagle Scout, James Johnston, Kern United Methodist Church, Woodhaven Memorial Gardens

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