When veterans returned home to Springfield
airport later that night, they were greeted by a large
number of people from Logan County. Among those meeting the
veterans at the airport were students from the Land of
Lincoln CEO and facilitator Britta Langley, the
Hartsburg-Emden basketball team with Hartem Assistant
Basketball Coach and Logan County Circuit Judge Jonathan
Wright as well as several other Lincoln students and
community members. |
Logan County students and community
members honor local veterans at the end of their Honor Flight
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[November 14, 2019]
The Land of Lincoln Honor Flight
59 that toured Washington, DC on October 29, 2019 returned home to
Abraham Lincoln Capital Airport in Springfield later that evening to
a huge crowd of supporters, many of who were from Lincoln.
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The airport parking lot was packed on this night
and inside the hallways were decked with wall-to-wall well-wishers.
Students from
the Land of Lincoln CEO program made signs greeting the veterans
Denny O’Donoghue, Mike O’Donoghue, Joe Gleason, Mike Young, Danny
Babbs, Gail Liesman and Paul Estes were among the veterans
representing Logan County on this final flight of 2019. A total of
94 veterans along with their official guardians visited the WWII,
Korean and Vietnam Memorials that day as well as Arlington National
Cemetery. Stops were also made at the Lincoln Memorial, National Air
and Space Museum, US Marine Corps Memorial, US Navy Plaza and US Air
Force Memorial.
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Denny O’Donoghue (right) of Lincoln is greeted by
Austin O’Donoghue as the members of Land of Lincoln Honor Flight 59
return to Abraham Lincoln Capital Airport on October 29, 2019.
Each and every veteran greeted on the return trip
back to Springfield echoed the same sentiment, saying “it was a
great day” in the nation’s capital.
These Honor Flights are provided to the veterans at no cost. The
flights will resume in April of 2020.
Thank you veterans for your service.
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