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			 Each Vet will be accompanied by a volunteer Guardian escort - 
			often a son, daughter, grandchild or friend but some will be 
			escorted by a total stranger they have been assigned, all willing to 
			paying their own way to spend the long day with a hero. And this is 
			not a vacation day for the escorts because a Guardian is responsible 
			for the comfort, logistics, mobility and safety of their Veteran 
			from the time they step into the Abraham Lincoln Capital Airport in 
			Springfield around 4:30-4:45 AM until relieved of duty some time 
			around 10:00-10:30 PM that night, after the flight has returned from 
			DC and the Veterans have been welcomed home. 
 The 10 US Air Force, 49 Army, 4 Marine and 16 Navy Veterans come 
			from 53 Illinois cities and communities of Benld, Bethalto, Bethany, 
			Bloomington, Blue Mound, Buffalo, Bunker Hill, Burr Ridge, 
			Carlinville, Cerro Gordo, Champaign, Charleston, Collinsville, 
			Columbia, Cornland, Decatur, Downs, Forest City, Forrest, Godfrey, 
			Granite City, Havana, Hettick, Hillsboro, Hudson, Hume, Ivesdale, 
			Jacksonville, Jewett, Lakewood, Lincoln, Mahomet, Marshall, Mason 
			City, Mattoon, Moro, Mt Olive, Mt Zion,, Murrayville, Nashville, 
			Oakland, Oconee, Pekin, Petersburg, Plainview, Rochester, 
			Shelbyville, Sheldon, Sherman, Springfield, Troy, Virginia and Wood 
			River.
 
			
			 Once the 737 chartered jet lands at Ronald Reagan National Airport 
			in DC, and the group is aboard their three luxury tour buses 
			designated Red, White and Blue, their itinerary will include stops 
			at the national World War II, Korean and Vietnam War memorials, the 
			Air Force and Marine Corps memorials, the National Air & Space 
			Museum and Arlington National Cemetery, including the viewing of the 
			Tomb of the Unknown Soldiers and Changing of the Guard. During the 
			day they will also have an opportunity to visit or see the Lincoln 
			Memorial, Washington Monument, Jefferson Memorial, the Pentagon, and 
			other landmarks of the Washington area.
 
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			The Veterans will return back to Springfield around 9:30 PM, and 
			family, friends and the general public are invited and encouraged to 
			show their appreciation to these Veterans for their sacrifices and 
			service to our country by welcoming them home. They should feel free 
			to dress in red, white & blue colors, bring balloons or posters, and 
			show your patriotic spirit with hand shakes and hugs for these 
			heroes at their “Welcome Home” at the airport. Come early, enjoy 
			free parking and “pack the port” for this first flight of the year. 
            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). Any certified terminally 
			ill Veteran should contact LLHF directly. Four more flights are 
			planned for this year on May 23rd, June 20th, September 12th and 
			October 17th.
 Veteran or Guardian Applications may be obtained at 
			www.LandofLincolnHonorFlight.org, by clicking on Applications, then 
			click & print the application of choice. LLHF is a 501(c)3 
			non-profit organization that receives no government funding or 
			grants. It is only able to honor the Veterans with 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, check the calendar 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 throughout the year.
 
            [John Dust] |