Next to Last Flight — and — A Thank You

On Thursday, 19 October, we will receive our next to the last flight of veterans for this fall.  The crew of the Rocky Mountain Honor Flight will be arriving at 2:50 PM from Denver.  They will be here for three days and return home via BWI airport (not Dulles).  Being a Southwest Airlines flight, we will have the opportunity to have folks greet the veterans at the gate when they get off the plane.  You will note that there are two signups for this flight — “At the Gate” and “In the Terminal”.

To signup for this flight, click HERE.

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We received an email from one of the board members from Stars and Stripes Honor Flight team which included the following excerpt from a thank you email from one of the Green Bay flight guardians.  While we frequently have comments based on delayed flights, early flights, bus snafus, achy feet, and miscommunication, THESE WORDS do make greeting the veterans all so worthwhile.

I wanted to comment on one activity that just shook me to the core. When we got off the plane in D.C., I never expected the greeting the veterans received when walking through the terminal. These people really touched my heart and made you feel so proud to be an American. And think what the vet’s are thinking; these people are all here to honor us. I hope the random adults, the girl scout and boy scout leaders and their troops, the sports teams and their coaches, and parents of all these kids, I hope they all understand the impact they have. This is a Saturday morning of navigating out to a busy airport to pay their respects. I know having kids myself, some of these kids will not fully understand their actions at the time, but they will. What a teachable moment. I let the hand shaking and “thank you for your service” attention focus on the veterans, but I wanted so much to stop and tell each and every one of them, “thank you for your support of these vets”. Again, I don’t want to down play the impact of the same ceremony in the Green Bay airport, it’s just this gathering totally surprised me. I am guessing none of these people knew these veterans at a personal level, but that did not matter. What mattered most was they knew them as men or women to served their country. Again, so proud of our United States.

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