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			 Serving central and southern Illinois, this charter flight will 
			have 13 World War II, 69 Korean and 2 Vietnam era Veterans aboard, 
			along with their volunteer, self-paying Guardians and 3 bus captains 
			for a total of 162. The Veterans served in the US Air Force, Army, 
			Marines and Navy military branches, including the Army Air Corps of 
			WWII. 
			 
			Departing Springfield before sunrise, the 84 Veterans come from the 
			Illinois towns of Altamont, Arcola, Argenta, Ashland, Auburn, Bath, 
			Bethalto, Bloomington, Breese, Carbondale, Carlinville, Carterville, 
			Charleston, Chatham, Clinton, Decatur, Effingham, Findlay, Gardner, 
			Germantown, Gillespie, Girard, Green Valley, Griggsville, Highland, 
			Homer, Hoopeston, Ingraham, Kane, Kincaid, Lincoln, Litchfield, 
			Loami, Mahomet, Manchester, Manito, Maroa, Mattoon, Moweaqua, 
			Murphysboro, Murrayville, New Berlin, Normal, Oakley, Olney, Oreana, 
			Pana, Pekin, Ramsey, Riverton, Rochester, San Jose, Savoy, 
			Shelbyville, Sheldon, Sherman, Spaulding, Springfield, St. Elmo, 
			Sullivan, Taylorville, Tower Hill and Watseka. 
			
			  Once they land at Ronald Reagan National Airport in DC, they will 
			board three tour buses named Red, White and Blue for the day. Their 
			itinerary will include stops at the national World War II, Korean, 
			Vietnam, Air Force and Marine Corps Memorials, as well as the 
			National Air & Space Museum (Chantilly, Virginia) and a Pentagon 
			drive-by. The day’s tour will conclude at Arlington National 
			Cemetery, with the viewing of the Tomb of the Unknown Soldiers and 
			Changing of the Guard. During the day they will also visit the 
			Lincoln Memorial and view the Washington Monument and Jefferson 
			Memorial, plus various other viewing opportunities before departing 
			back to Springfield. 
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            The Veterans will return to Abraham Lincoln Capital Airport that 
			evening, arriving around 9:30 PM, and the general public is invited 
			and encouraged to show their appreciation for their service to our 
			country by welcoming them home. It is suggested to be to the airport 
			no later than 9:00 and feel free to dress in red, white & blue to 
			show your patriotic spirit. Balloons and posters are also allowed. 
            Land of Lincoln Honor Flight is also encouraging family and friends 
			to assist the hub in locating and signing up our Veterans, 
			especially World War II (enlisted prior to 12/31/1946) and Korean 
			War era (01/01/1947 thru 12/31/1957), because all WWII and Korean 
			vets on their Wait List have been offered flights during the first 
			half of the year. Taking Veterans in the order of their eras, 
			Vietnam Veterans (01/01/1958 to 05/07/1975) on the list will begin 
			flying this fall. Applications can be obtained at the official web 
			site of LandofLincolnHonorFlight.org or contact John Dust, 
			marketing/media volunteer, at HonorFlightGuy@aol.com or cell 
			309-339-0227. 
			 
			LLHF is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization, receiving no federal, 
			state or county funding. It is only able to honor the Veterans with 
			their flight to DC due to the generous donations, sponsorships, 
			fundraising events, merchandise sales and efforts of many 
			individuals, businesses and organizations. For more information on 
			the Honor Flight mission, please visit the web site. 
            [John Dust, Land of Lincoln Honor 
			Flight - Springfield] 
            
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