Saturday the
Princess and I met Tony & Janice and Bill & Teri at the 7/11 in
Stafford, VA and cruised to Dulles
Airport to participate in the Honor Flight welcoming party. We met Lou & Arlene at the airport as
they come from a different direction. Honor
Flight provides transport, free of charge, to WWII veterans so they can visit
the WWII Memorial in Washington, D.C. We
participated last year in one welcoming ceremony and it was very emotional at
the same time making us so glad we are part of this experiment called the
U.S.A. Check out the website and see if
you can participate sometime….you will not regret it. http://www.honorflight.org/
So….most of
‘our’ group of Veterans came from Wisconsin and I’m sure D.C. is a culture
shock for them anyway. The Veterans are
not told of the welcoming party awaiting them on the other side of the terminal
doors when they arrive from their trip.
Saturday there were about 300 people waving flags, holding up ‘Thank
You’ signs hooting and hollering. There
was a group of Civil Air Patrol Cadets that stood at attention and saluted all the
incoming Veterans. Most of the welcoming
group offered a hand of friendship and thanks to all the Veterans as they moved
through the crush of people. Some got
hugs and embraces from the welcoming group and all were honored in any way we
could. All the Veterans had a ‘handler’
that stayed with them all the time from beginning of the originating flight to
the Memorials in D.C then back to their home airport. Some of the Veterans were in wheel chairs but
about half walked on their own. There
were many poignant moments of interaction with these examples of the Greatest
Generation. Small children would wade
into the procession and thank the Veterans….women hugged and whispered in their
ear as they thanked them. The applause
was relentless for almost 1 ½ hours. There
were three lady Veterans in this group, last year there was only one! Remember these very special groups of people
are in their late 80’s and 90’s!
They all finally
made it to their awaiting busses to be transported to D.C. As they were loading a small boy dressed in a
Sailor suit, up on top of a Jersey wall with a sign saying “Thank You” was
waving to them. His Mom said that she
had been bringing him to the welcome event since he was 5 months old….so he
could thank the ‘Special People’. When
they were safely aboard the five busses, their motorcycle escort, made up of
younger Veterans, led them downtown to Washington D. C. and a day of exploring
“Their Memorial”.
One of the
Veterans, a double Purple Heart recipient, was fighting cancer and the thought
of coming to D.C. to visit “His” memorial from a grateful Nation was keeping
him going the last year or so. On the
way to the originating airport in Wisconsin he fell asleep and answered his
last call to Duty…. His remains will be
brought to Arlington National Cemetery on the next Honor Flight from his
area…. These Heroes will soon not be
among us anymore and the fabric of what makes us Americans will be less because
of their departure.
I cannot adequately
convey the emotion of this exchange with the Veterans so please visit the two
links below and see for yourself. One is
video the other has stills of the event….
If you want to experience this blessing just contact http://www.honorflight.org/ and see how you can help….you won’t be
sorry. Just do it soon.
3 comments:
Excellent write-up Chuck,
Thank you guys for being there.
Tony
Chuck,
Eloquently stated and I too encourage anyone with the least bit of patriotic blood in their veins to experience this truly wonderful event. As a Vietnam veteran who experienced a very different homecoming I find it very difficult to hold back the tears as I welcome these heroes. I also applaud the family of the little boy in the sailor suit as they are raising a child who will never forget that Freedom Is Not Free.
Lou
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