On board this LLHF Flight #47 to Washington, DC,
will be 6 World War II, 10 Korean War and 66 Vietnam War Era
Veterans, all excited to visit and reflect with their comrades at
their national memorials. But before this happens, many of these 12
Air Force, 50 Army, 3 Marines and 17 Navy Vets, along with their
Guardians, family or friends, will have enjoyed a pre-flight dinner
in their honor the night before at the VFW Northenders Post in
Springfield.
Arriving at the airport Tuesday morning between 4:00-4:15 AM, along
with their Guardians, will be the 82 Veterans, having traveled from
the 52 cities and communities of Belleville, Bunker Hill,
Carlinville, Carlyle, Charleston, Chatham, Collinsville, Concord,
Cowden, Danville, Decatur, East Alton, Effingham, El Paso, Flat
Rock, Girard, Greenup, Heyworth, Jacksonville, Kenney, Kincaid,
Lawrenceville, Lerna, LeRoy, Lincoln, Lovington, Martinton, Mason,
Melvin, Moweaqua, Mt Pulaski, Mt Vernon, Naples, Newman, Oakley,
Oconee, Palestine, Pana, Penfield, Peoria, Petersburg, Philo,
Rochester, Shelbyville, Sherman, Springfield, Taylorville,
Teutopolis, Tolono, Trilla, Urbana and even Turkey Village,
Arkansas.
Upon arrival at Ronald Reagan National Airport in DC, they will be
met by three luxury tour buses designated Red, White and Blue for
the day. Their most important stops will be at the World War II,
Korean and Vietnam War memorials, as well as Arlington National
Cemetery for the Changing of the Guard ceremony at the Tomb of the
Unknown Soldiers. They will also have the opportunity to visit or
view the White House from the south lawn, the Capitol Building from
the Mall, the Jefferson and Lincoln Memorial, the Washington
Monument, the National Air & Space Museum (at Chantilly, Virginia),
the Pentagon (where the airplane hit on 9-11) and the Air Force
Memorial. The Marine Memorial is under rejuvenation and had
scaffolding completely surrounding it so the Veterans may just get a
glimpse of it, along with much more to see in the Washington DC
area.
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The return to Springfield’s airport is planned to arrive at
9:00 p.m. (half hour earlier than normal) and with this being the last
flight of the season, the general public, along with friends and family, are
encouraged to “pack the port” to Welcome Home these heroes. Come early and all
are encouraged to wear red-white-blue patriotic colors, bring balloons, posters,
small US Flags, etc. to show your appreciation and support to these Veterans who
served and sacrificed so much for our country. Words of thanks, handshakes, hugs
and kisses are also allowed!
Veteran applications continue to be accepted, with flight 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.
Veteran or Guardian Applications may be obtained at
www.LandofLincoln
HonorFlight.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 Veteran with a
trip 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.
[John Dust]
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