On board this flight will be eighty-two Veterans representing the
US Air Force, Army, Marines and Navy, with 10 from World War II, 50
from the Korean era and 22 who served during the Vietnam War era.
Along with their Guardian escorts, they will be flying to
Washington, DC, aboard a Sun Country 737 charter jetliner on a day
trip to visit and reflect at their Memorials in the country’s
capital. Once the airplane lands at Ronald Reagan National Airport
in DC, the Veterans and Guardians will board their three coach
buses, designated Red, White and Blue for the day.
Upon leaving the airport, the senior servicemen and their escorts
will cross the Potomac River to their first stop at the National
World War II Memorial, getting a quick glance of the south lawn of
the White House while in transit. After visiting the Memorial, they
will travel to the opposite end of the Reflecting Pool for the
Korean and Vietnam War Memorials as well as the Lincoln Memorial
located between them. Later they will also tour the National Air and
Space Museum in Chantilly, Virginia, and then return to the
Washington district for stops at the Air Force and Marine Corps
Memorials. The day long tour will conclude with the viewing of the
Tomb of the Unknown Soldiers and Changing of the Guard at the
Arlington National Cemetery. During the day they will also be able
to view the Washington Monument, Jefferson Memorial, the Pentagon
and other sites from the bus before departing back to Springfield.
The Honor Flight will return to Abraham Lincoln Capital Airport that
same evening, arriving around 9:30 PM. Family, friends and the
general public are encouraged to come to the airport to welcome
these Veterans who come from two out-of-state towns and 53 Illinois
communities, consisting of Altamont, Argenta, Arthur, Ashkum,
Atlanta, Auburn, Belle Rive, Bethalto, Carlinville, Chesterfield,
Creal Springs, Danville, Decatur, Edwardsville, Effingham, Forsyth,
Gibson City, Girard, Granite City, Greenfield, Greenview, Havana,
Ipava, Irving, Jacksonville, Kempton, Kilbourne, Lawrenceville,
Lewistown, Lincoln, Litchfield, Macomb, Macon, Marine,
Mechanicsburg, Metamora, Mt. Pulaski, New Berlin, Pleasant Plains,
Rankin, Rantoul, Rochester, Rushville, Savoy, Seymour, Shelbyville,
Springfield, Staunton, Taylorville, Waterloo, Wheeler, Williamsville
and Wilsonville. It is suggested to arrive at the airport by 8:30 or
so and wearing red, white and blue to show your patriotic spirit is
encouraged. Balloons, small flags, posters, signs, handshakes, hugs
and kisses are also allowed to welcome these heroes home.
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Land of Lincoln Honor Flight provides a flight to Veterans of World War II,
Korean and Vietnam War eras. A sign-up application may be obtained at the
official web site at
www.LandofLincoln HonorFlight.org or contact volunteer John Dust at
309-339-0227 or HonorFlightGuy@aol.com.
LLHF is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization that receives no federal, state or
county funding. It is only able to honor the Veterans on these flights to DC due
to the generous donations, sponsorships, fundraising events, merchandise sales
and efforts of the many local businesses, individuals and organizations within
their service area. Please visit the web site to make a donation or obtain more
information on the Honor Flight mission. Also consider “liking” LLHF on Facebook.
[John Dust, Land of Lincoln Honor
Flight] |