24th Land of Lincoln Honor Flight
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[October
16, 2013]
SPRINGFIELD -- Land of Lincoln Honor Flight will honor 16 more World War II veterans and 70
more Korean veterans with a one-day trip to Washington, D.C., on Tuesday,
Oct. 22, to
see the World War II Memorial, Korean Memorial, Vietnam Memorial, Arlington
Cemetery, National Air and Space Museum, and other memorials. If the
government is still "shut down," the Air and Space Museum will be closed.
Seventy-six guardians who are responsible for the veterans' comfort and
safety will be on this 24th Land of Lincoln Honor Flight. |
Donations and efforts of many
individuals, organizations and businesses have allowed Land of
Lincoln Honor Flight to honor these veterans.
The public is invited to a "welcome
home" ceremony for these WWII and Korean-era veterans when the plane
arrives back at Abraham Lincoln Capital Airport in Springfield at
9:30 p.m. on Tuesday. This is the sixth and last flight for 2013.
Wear red, white and blue to show your appreciation.
Veterans on this flight come from
Arlington, Neb., Bronson, Texas, Junction City, Ore., and from the
Illinois towns of Alton, Auburn, Bloomington, Canton, Cantrall,
Chatham, Cuba, Decatur, Eureka, Girard, Godfrey, Havana, Hillsboro,
Jacksonville, Jerseyville, Kane, Lewistown, Lincoln, Mackinaw,
Manito, Maroa, Meredosia, Morrisonville, Morton, Morton Grove, Mount
Pulaski, Newton, Nokomis, Pana, Paris, Pekin, Peoria, Petersburg,
Pittsfield, Pleasant Plains, Raymond, Riverton, Rushville,
Springfield, Taylorville, Thayer, Vermont, Virden, Waverly and
Winchester.
Trip
applications are still being accepted for the following, but WWII
veterans will be served first:
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Veterans who enlisted by Dec. 31,
1946 (WWII -- 24 currently on the list)
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Veterans who served Jan. 1,
1947-Dec. 31, 1957 (Korean era -- 163 currently on the list)
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Veterans
who served Jan. 1, 1958-May 7, 1975 (199 currently on the list)
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The Land of Lincoln Honor Flight board welcomes
the chance to speak to organizations, businesses, churches, conventions or other
groups about the Honor Flight mission, future flights, guardian duties,
fundraising and donations. For more information about this flight, how
individuals and groups can help the mission, how to obtain applications, how to
become a member, and to learn more about Land of Lincoln Honor Flight, go to the
website
www.landoflincolnhonorflight.org or contact Ray Wiedle, chairman, at home
phone 314-427-2317, cell 217-622-1473 or email
arwiedle@sbcglobal.net. |