Celebrating Spirit of Christmas U.S. Senator Roger F. Wicker The
Christmas spirit shines like a beacon through a cold winter’s night in
Mississippi. While this year has been difficult for many, we still have
much for which to be grateful. During this Christmas season, families
are rushing to finish last-minute shopping and preparations for guests.
Amid the bustle, it is important we pause a moment to keep in mind all
that we have to be thankful for during this time of year. Those Who Make Sacrifices to Protect Us As
we enjoy the Christmas festivities with our family and friends, brave
men and women in our Armed Forces stand guard halfway around the world,
protecting our freedoms and way of life. This is a difficult time for
their loved ones who anxiously wait to be reunited again. More than
2,000 Mississippians are currently deployed overseas, and our prayers
are with each of them. We can sleep in heavenly peace this Christmas
because of their service under the harshest of conditions. Around
Mississippi, people are giving their time and talents to show their
support for both our current service members and our veterans. At the
VA hospitals in Jackson and Memphis, veterans receive visits from
members of the community wishing to express their gratitude. Some of
those making the trips are veterans themselves, wanting to say thank
you to their fellow brothers and sisters in arms. A Touching Tribute We
must also remember the Americans who made the ultimate sacrifice to
defend our country. To honor those who gave their lives, a group of
volunteers at the Natchez National Cemetery placed wreaths at the
headstones of soldiers, sailors, Marines, and airmen. The Natchez
project is part of a larger effort to decorate service members’
gravesites around the country. This year, many of the 24,000 wreaths
that dot the hallowed grounds of Arlington National Cemetery in
Virginia were laid in Section 60, where many active-duty troops killed
in Iraq and Afghanistan are buried. This is a stark reminder of the
dangerous mission our brave men and women in uniform face each day
while overseas. A Message of Hope Our
same troops set a remarkable example not only overseas but here at home
too. In 1947, Major Bill Hendricks, a Marine Reservist, set out to
collect and distribute toys to children for Christmas. Picking up on
his effort, the following year Marines across the country began
carrying on Major Hendricks’ important mission through the Toys for
Tots program. The Marines’ goal is “to
deliver, through a new toy at Christmas, a message of hope to less
fortunate youngsters that will assist them in becoming responsible,
productive, patriotic citizens.” To date, more than 400 million toys
have been delivered through the project to 188 million children. Each
of these toys represents the generosity of the American people. The
Marines and volunteers who make Toys for Tots a success offer a
tremendous example of service and the Christmas spirit. To all of you
who have used this season to give back to our communities – thank you!
Gayle and I wish all Mississippians, whether at home or abroad, a
blessed Christmas and a Happy New Year. |