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			 On this no-cost, day long trip to Washington, DC, to visit and 
			reflect at their national memorials, all the Veterans will be 
			accompanied by a volunteer escort. These Guardians pay their own way 
			and are responsible for the comfort, logistics, mobility and safety 
			of their doyen for the day. 
			 
			These 78 heroes come from 47 Illinois cities and communities, 
			consisting of Alsey, Alton, Auburn, Beecher City, Benld, Bethalto, 
			Bloomington, Breese, Buckley, Bushnell, Carmi, Champaign, 
			Charleston, Clinton, Concord, Congerville, Danville, Decatur, 
			Dorsey, Edinburg, Effingham, Findlay, Flora, Gifford, Godfrey, 
			Hillsboro, Jacksonville, Jewett, Lawrenceville, Lerna, Lincoln, 
			Litchfield, Meredosia, Morrisonville, Moweaqua, New Douglas, Onarga, 
			Paris, Paxton, Peoria, Shelbyville, Sherman, South Jacksonville, 
			Springfield, Taylorville, Wheeler and Winchester 
			  Departing Springfield shortly after 6 AM, the Veterans and Guardians 
			will land at Ronald Reagan National Airport in DC, then be 
			transported on three coach buses designated Red, White and Blue for 
			the day. Their itinerary includes the World War II, Korean and 
			Vietnam War National Memorials, the Air Force & Marine (Iwo Jima) 
			Memorials, the National Air & Space Museum and Arlington National 
			Cemetery, where they will view 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, the White House, the 
			Pentagon and much more from the bus prior to departing back to 
			Springfield. 
			 
			Friends, family and the general public are encouraged to come to the 
			Abraham Lincoln Capital Airport that evening to show your 
			appreciation for the service and sacrifices these Veterans gave to 
			the country. They are expected to return around 9:30 PM, although it 
			is suggested to be to the airport at least 30-45 minutes earlier. 
			Show your patriotic spirit with red-white-blue clothing, balloons, 
			posters, small flags, handshakes, hugs, etc. 
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            Although Land of Lincoln Honor Flight will have completed this 
			year’s flying season with the October 27th flight, Veteran 
			applications continue to be accepted and flights will begin again 
			next spring. Priority is given in the following order: World War II 
			(person enlisted by 12/31/1946), then Korean War Era (01/01/1947 to 
			12/31/1957), followed by the Vietnam War Era (01/01/1958 to 
			05/07/1975). Any certified terminally ill Veteran should contact 
			LLHF directly.  
			 
			An application may be obtained at www.LandofLincolnHonorFlight.org 
			or contact volunteer John Dust, phone 309-339-0227 or email 
			HonorFlightGuy@aol.com. LLHF is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization 
			that receives no government funding or grants. It is only able to 
			honor the Veterans on these flights to DC due to the generous 
			donations, sponsorships, fundraising events, merchandise sales and 
			supporting efforts of the many local businesses, individuals and 
			organizations within their service area. Please visit the web site 
			to make a donation, consider holding a fundraiser, book a board 
			member speaker or to obtain more information on the Honor Flight 
			mission. Also consider following LLHF on their Facebook page to stay 
			current on upcoming events and flights for next year. 
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