Wreaths Across America convoy returns to Maryland post

American Legion Post 278 in Stevensville, Md., welcomed a Wreaths Across America convoy on Dec. 18 that was headed from Maine to Arlington National Cemetery to place 257,000 wreaths at the headstones of veterans buried there.
Cyndie McMullen, Eleanor Deal and Renee Worcester watch as the Wreaths Across America caravan  pulls into American Legion Post 278 in Stevensville, Md., on Thursday, December 16. Photo by Mike Kepka/The American Legion
Cyndie McMullen, Eleanor Deal and Renee Worcester watch as the Wreaths Across America caravan pulls into American Legion Post 278 in Stevensville, Md., on Thursday, December 16. Photo by Mike Kepka/The American Legion
Flags wave as the Wreaths Across America caravan, headed to Arlington National Cemetery, pulls into  American Legion Post 278 in Stevensville, Md., on Thursday, December 16. Photo by Mike Kepka/The American Legion
Flags wave as the Wreaths Across America caravan, headed to Arlington National Cemetery, pulls into American Legion Post 278 in Stevensville, Md., on Thursday, December 16. Photo by Mike Kepka/The American Legion
Traveling from his usual post in Portland Maine, Blue Star Brother, Officer Kevin Haley, tells a story of pride and temperance as the Wreaths Across America caravan pulls into American Legion Post 278 in Stevensville, Md., on Thursday, December 16. Photo by Mike Kepka/The American Legion
Traveling from his usual post in Portland Maine, Blue Star Brother, Officer Kevin Haley, tells a story of pride and temperance as the Wreaths Across America caravan pulls into American Legion Post 278 in Stevensville, Md., on Thursday, December 16. Photo by Mike Kepka/The American Legion
Trucks from the Wreaths Across America caravan rest quietly after pulling into American Legion Post 278 in Stevensville, Md., on Thursday, December 16. Photo by Mike Kepka/The American Legion
Trucks from the Wreaths Across America caravan rest quietly after pulling into American Legion Post 278 in Stevensville, Md., on Thursday, December 16. Photo by Mike Kepka/The American Legion