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			 The 80 Vets, who will depart from Abraham Lincoln Capital 
			Airport, will come from the 53 Illinois communities and cities of 
			Alton, Athens, Bloomington, Bluffs, Brighton, Canton, Carlinville, 
			Chapin, Chatham, Chenoa, Chesterfield, Clinton, Danville, Decatur, 
			Dorsey, Dow, East Peoria, Emden, Findlay, Godfrey, 
			Greenfield, Gridley, Hillsboro, Jacksonville, Lincoln, 
			Litchfield, Macon, Mahomet, Maroa, Mason City, Middletown, 
			Modesto, Morrisonville, Mt. Olive, Murrayville, Oreana, Palmyra, 
			Pekin, Petersburg, Pinckneyville, Potomac, Rankin, Rantoul, 
			Riverton, Roanoke, Rochester, Rushville, South Jacksonville, 
			Shelbyville, Shipman, Springfield, Taylorville and Watson. Having 
			been established in early 2009, this will be LLHF’s 39th flight and 
			a total of 2,985 Veterans will have been honored with their Honor 
			Flight. 
			
			 Departure for DC will be shortly after 6:00 AM on a chartered 737 
			jetliner from Springfield and then the 15 US Air Force, 44 Army, 10 
			Marines and 11 Navy Veterans will tour Washington’s Military 
			Memorials and other related sites on three coach buses for the day. 
			The final stop will be Arlington National Cemetery to visit the 
			cemetery and witness the Changing of the Guard at the Tomb of the 
			Unknown Soldiers. The group will then be due back to the Springfield 
			airport at 9:30 PM, thus family, friends and the general public are 
			encouraged to come to the airport early to “Welcome Home” these 
			heroes for the sacrifices and service they gave to our country. All 
			participants are encouraged to show their patriotic spirit with 
			balloons, posters, small flags, red-white-blue clothing, etc. Come 
			out and say “thank you” to those who have protected your freedoms. 
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			Veteran applications continue to be accepted, with priority 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). WWII and Korean War era 
			could still fly in 2016 with prompt submission of app. Any certified 
			terminally ill Veteran should contact LLHF directly. Also, because 
			every Veteran flies with a guardian escort - a volunteer who pays 
			their own way - applications for guardians are also being accepted. 
			This may be any able-bodied person, 18-70 years old, except for 
			Veterans who have already been honored with a flight. For the 
			guardian fee, included is LLHF’s training, cap & t-shirt, round-trip 
			flight, bus tour during the day, meals & snacks, and the rare 
			privilege of spending the day honoring our true heroes – the 
			Veterans. 
            Veteran or Guardian Applications may be obtained at
			
			www.LandofLincolnHonorFlight.org  or by contacting John 
			Dust at HonorFlight Guy@aol. 
			com or phone 309-339-0227. LLHF, ran by non-paid board and 
			volunteers, is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization that receives no 
			government funding or grants. So they may continue to honor the 
			Veterans with these flights, it relies on 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 this year. Land of Lincoln Honor 
			Flight has also announced additional upcoming flights on August 16th 
			(filled), September 13th and October 25th. 
            [John Dust] |