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			 Now serving central and southern Illinois, this Flight #28 will 
			have 80 Veterans aboard – 32 from World War II, 43 from the Korean 
			War era, and 5 of the Vietnam War era. On this no-cost, day long 
			tour to Washington, DC, to visit and reflect at their national 
			memorials, each Veteran will be accompanied by a volunteer Guardian 
			escort who pay their own way and are responsible for the comfort, 
			logistics, mobility and safety of their Veteran(s) for the day. 
			Aboard the chartered 737 aircraft will be Veterans from the US Air 
			Force, Army, Marines and Navy branches, as well as from the Merchant 
			Marines and Army Air Corps from WW II. 
 
			
			 
			After landing at Ronald Reagan National Airport in DC, they will be 
			transported for the day on three tour buses (code name Red, White 
			and Blue) with an itinerary including stops at the World War II 
			Memorial, Korean Memorial, Vietnam Memorial, National Air & Space 
			Museum (Chantilly, Virginia), Air Force & Marine Corps Memorials, 
			Pentagon drive-by and concluding at Arlington National Cemetery, 
			including the Tomb of the Unknown Soldiers and Changing of the 
			Guard. They will also have the opportunity to visit the Lincoln 
			Memorial, as well as see the Washington Monument, Jefferson 
			Memorial, DC World War I Memorial, and much more.
 
 Veterans on this flight come from the Illinois cities of Altamont, 
			Argenta, Bonnie, Carmi, Centralia, Cerro Gordo, Charleston, 
			Collinsville, Danville, Decatur, DuQuoin, Edwardsville, Effingham, 
			Gays, Harrisburg, Havana, Highland, Hoopeston, Loami, Mattoon, Mt. 
			Zion, Mulkeytown, Murphysboro, Neoga, Olney, Oreana, Savoy, Scheller, 
			Shelbyville, Sigel, Simpson, Springfield, Stewardson, Streator, 
			Tallula, Teutopolis, Urbana, Walnut Hill, Warrensburg, Watseka, 
			Wayne City, West Salem and Yale, as well as Evansville, Indiana.
 
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			 The public is invited and encouraged to show their 
				appreciation for these Veterans by welcoming them home when they 
				return to Springfield’s Abraham Lincoln Capital Airport on 
				August 26th, arriving at approximately 9:30 PM. It is suggested 
				to be to the airport by 8:30 and feel free to wear red, white & 
				blue to show your patriotic spirit or bring small American 
				flags, balloons, posters, etc. Land of Lincoln Honor Flight 
			also announces that the flights for the balance of the year have 
			been confirmed for September 16th and October 28th and are now 
			filled. However, Veteran applications continue to be accepted for 
			the 2015 flight season, with priority given in the following order:World War II ~ a soldier enlisted by 12/31/1946
 Korean War Era ~ 01/01/1947 to 12/31/1957
 Vietnam War Era ~ 01/01/1958 to 05/07/1975
 
 Land of Lincoln Honor Flight is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization, 
			receiving no federal, state or county funding. The donations, 
			sponsorships, fund raising and efforts of many individuals and 
			businesses have allowed LLHF to honor this flight of Veterans. For 
			more information on speaking to organizations, how to obtain an 
			application, make a donation or just learn more about the Honor 
			Flight mission, please visit the official web site at 
			LandofLincolnHonorFlight.org or contact John Dust, marketing/media 
			director, at HonorFlightGuy@aol.com or cell 309-339-0227.
 
			[Text received; LAND OF LINCOLN HONOR 
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