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			 On this no-cost, day long trip to Washington, DC, to visit and 
			reflect at their national memorials, the Veterans will be 
			accompanied by 74 volunteer Guardian escorts who pay their own way 
			and are responsible for the comfort, logistics, mobility and safety 
			of their Veteran(s) for the day. 
 Departing Springfield around 6:15 AM, they will land at Ronald 
			Reagan National Airport in DC, then will be transported for the day 
			on three tour buses, called Red, White and Blue. The itinerary 
			includes stops at the national World War II Memorial, Korean 
			Memorial, Vietnam Memorial, National Air & Space Museum (Chantilly, 
			Virginia), Air Force and Marine Corps Memorials, Pentagon drive-by 
			and concludes at Arlington National Cemetery, with viewing the Tomb 
			of the Unknown Soldiers and Changing of the Guard. During the day 
			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.
  
 
			
			 
			The 26 World War II, 44 Korean War era and 14 Vietnam War era 
			Veterans on this flight come from the Illinois cities of Alton, 
			Arthur, Bath, Beecher City, Belleville, Brighton, Champaign, 
			Charleston, Cowden, Crest Hill, Danville, Decatur, East Alton, 
			Effingham, Fairbury, Findlay, Granite City, Greenup, Groveland, 
			Havana, Hopedale, Indianola, Ingraham, Lincoln, Lovington, Maroa, 
			Mason, Mattoon, Mendota, Mt Vernon, New Berlin, Newman, Newton, 
			Normal, Oakley, Pana, Pekin, Petersburg, Philo, Piasa, Piper City, 
			Robinson, Rockbridge, Salem, Shobonier, Springfield, Staunton, 
			Taylorville, Tilton, Troy, Urbana, Vandalia, Waverly and Windsor, as 
			well as traveling from Sarasota Florida and Schererville Indiana.
 
 The public is invited and encouraged to show their appreciation for 
			these Veterans by welcoming them home when they return to Abraham 
			Lincoln Capital Airport that evening, arriving at approximately 9:30 
			PM. It is suggested to be to the airport by 8:30-8:45 and feel free 
			to wear red, white & blue to show your patriotic spirit or bring 
			small American flags, balloons, posters, etc.
 
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			 Land of Lincoln Honor Flight also announces that its 
			October 28th final flight for 2014 is filled. However, Veteran 
			applications continue to be accepted for the 2015 flight season. 
			Veterans are flown in the order their application is received, with 
			priority given in the following order:World War II ~ a person 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, receiving no 
			federal, state or county funding. It is able to fly Veterans on 
			their Honor Flight through the generous donations, sponsorships, 
			fund raising and efforts of many individuals, businesses and 
			organizations. For more information on the Honor Flight mission, to 
			obtain a Veteran or Guardian application, arrange a speaker to your 
			organization, or make a donation to LLHF, 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; JOHN 
			DUST, LAND OF LINCOLN HONOR FLIGHT] 
			 
			
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