The film “Honor Flight” documents volunteers’ efforts to send members of the Greatest Generation to our nation’s capital to visit the memorial built in their honor:
Today, it’s clear that all the hard work was worth it:
#HonorFlight #Veterans heading to D.C. today! Incredible stories to be heard on @KVOA pic.twitter.com/qyqhfLyEC2
— Ryan Haarer (@RyanHaarer) March 26, 2013
Had the opportunity to witness the arrival of #WWII veterans on a @SouthwestAir Honor Flight at @DCA_airport. Terminal filled with applause!
— Greg Mullenholz (@mullenholzii) March 26, 2013
@mullenholzii @DCA_airport What an amazing sight! Glad you had the opportunity to experience it. #honorflight ^CM
— Southwest Airlines (@SouthwestAir) March 26, 2013
Thanks to @BlueSkinSol and son for coming to greet #HonorFlight! pic.twitter.com/NQtE6IKgFW
— Lisa De Pasquale (@LisaDeP) March 26, 2013
#HonorFlight has arrived! Free hugs for vets! pic.twitter.com/snM2q0AUMg
— Lisa De Pasquale (@LisaDeP) March 26, 2013
The next #HonorFlight bus is arriving at DCA, Term A at 6:30p, so come down and hug a vet! pic.twitter.com/CsNsgrKdER
— Lisa De Pasquale (@LisaDeP) March 26, 2013
WWII vet told me as people clapped in baggage claim that this is the first time he's ever been treated like royalty. #HonorFlight
— Lisa De Pasquale (@LisaDeP) March 26, 2013
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Beautiful. Without the volunteers’ help, many of these veterans would not have been able to make the journey. God bless all those who served — and those who helped to make one of their dreams come true.
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