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REMEMBER the Fallen. . . HONOR those who Serve. . . TEACH our children the value of Freedom.

Welcome to the CA0785 - Lakeside VFW Carter-Smith Post & Auxiliary 5867's Wreaths Across America Page. 

On December 14, 2024 (See location pages for ceremony and wreath placement details), CA0785 - Lakeside VFW Carter-Smith Post & Auxiliary 5867 will be helping Fort Rosecrans National Cemetery to Remember and Honor our veterans by laying Remembrance wreaths on the graves of our country's fallen heroes.

Please help us honor and remember as many fallen heroes as possible by sponsoring remembrance wreaths, volunteering on Wreaths Day, or inviting your family and friends to attend with you.

Thank you so much for supporting the CA0785 - Lakeside VFW Carter-Smith Post & Auxiliary 5867 and Wreaths Across America!

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In Memoriam for Robert Leroy Credell, Navy, Born 04/11/43, Passed On 10/31/64, Honored by Fort Rosecrans National Cemetery

Died in Vietnam. If anyone has more information?

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In Honor Of for James POYNTER, Navy, Born 12/01/16, Passed On 11/04/50, Honored by Fort Rosecrans National Cemetery

JAMES I POYNTER Dec 1, 1916 - Nov 4, 1950 James I. Poynter Born December 1, 1916 Bloomington, Illinois Died November 4, 1950 (aged 33) near Sudong, North Korea Place of burial Fort Rosecrans National Cemetery, San Diego, California For conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity at the risk of his life above and beyond the call of duty while serving as a squad leader in a rifle platoon of Company A, in action against enemy aggressor forces during the defense of Hill 532, south of Sudong, Korea. When a vastly outnumbering, well-concealed hostile force launched a sudden, vicious counterattack against his platoon's hasty defensive position, Sgt. Poynter displayed superb skill and courage in leading his squad and directing its fire against the onrushing enemy. With his ranks critically depleted by casualties and he himself critically wounded as the onslaught gained momentum and the hostile force surrounded his position, he seized his bayonet and engaged in bitter hand-to-hand combat as the breakthrough continued. Observing three machine guns closing in at a distance of 25 yards, he dashed from his position and, grasping hand grenades from fallen marines as he ran, charged the emplacements in rapid succession, killing the crews of two and putting the other out of action before he fell, mortally wounded. By his self-sacrificing and valiant conduct, Sgt. Poynter inspired the remaining members of his squad to heroic endeavor in bearing down upon and repelling the disorganized enemy, thereby enabling the platoon to move out of the trap to a more favorable tactical position. His indomitable fighting spirit, fortitude, and great personal valor maintained in the face of overwhelming odds sustain and enhance the finest traditions of the U.S. Naval Service. He gallantly gave his life.

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Location Information

CAFRNS - Fort Rosecrans National Cemetery
1700 Cabrillo Memorial Drive
San Diego, CA 92106, United States
Click here for the Fort Rosecrans National Cemetery Page

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December 14, 2024 at 09:00 am (Wreath Placement Immediately Following The Ceremony)

LYNN EWING, Lawrence Stein

Directions to Cemetery

From Interstate 5 South or Interstate-8 West: Exit at Rosecrans Street, turn right on Canon Street, turn left on Catalina Boulevard.

From Interstate 5 North: Exit and turn left on Hawthorne Street, turn right on North. Harbor Drive, turn left on Rosecrans Street (State Route 209), turn right on Canon Street, turn left on Catalina Boulevard. 

Parking Instructions

You will be directed into the cemetery by our volunteers. There will be lots of cars driving into the cemetery ahead of you. Be patient, DO NOT stop and park your vehicle on Catalina Blvd. You should continue to drive into the cemetery in the long procession of vehicles. Exit your vehicle to place an honor wreath only when instructed by a traffic control volunteer. Please be courteous as this may take some time as everyone gets an opportunity to participate.

Ceremony and Volunteer Information

We are happy that you are willing to help with our National Wreaths Across America Day ceremony at Fort Rosecrans National Cemetery. Please do not forget to register to volunteer! That way you will get updates about the cemetery.

Here are some things to remember about the ceremony:

  • Please help ensure that ALL participants get the opportunity to place a wreath. There is a LIMITED number of wreaths for the large number of people who want to participate. Ask your employer to sponsor wreaths. 
  • Remember we are NOT here to just place wreaths at head stones. We are honoring the fallen. 
  • At the grave site, take the white tag from the back of the wreath. Write the name of the veteran onto the tag and then take the white tag home with you.
  • Place the wreath (with red ribbon positioned on top) in front of the head stone, stand up and SALUTE, SAY the name of the veteran out loud and THANK that veteran for their service.  
  • We especially appreciate volunteers' willingness to help clean-up wreaths on January 4th at 8:00AM. Check in with the location coordinator or just show up at 8:00 AM.

The most important thing to remember is to have a positive attitude and a wonderful experience participating in the ceremony. Thank you so much for helping Wreaths Across America achieve our mission to Remember, Honor and Teach.

Our Locations

CAFRNS - Fort Rosecrans National Cemetery

Welcome to WAA Fort Rosecrans National Cemetery. Thank you for helping us with our goal to honor as many veterans as possible on Wreaths Across America Day. Please click "Sponsor" to sponsor wreaths that will be laid at the headstones of our fallen heroes by our loyal volunteers.

CAELCN - El Cajon Cemetery

Welcome to Troop 51, and thank you deeply for helping us with our goal to honor as many veterans as possible on Wreaths Across America Day, Dec. 14, 2024. Please click "View" to learn more about our effort to help or click "Sponsor" to purchase wreaths for  our fallen heroes.