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"The Trip of a Lifetime" for Arkansas Vets

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Monday, November 11, 2013   

LITTLE ROCK, Ark. - It's just a one-day journey, but for many Arkansas World War II veterans, it's the trip of a lifetime. Honor Flight began in 2005 and took its first flight of a dozen veterans to tour the World War Two Memorial in Washington. Since then, it's expanded to more than 143 hubs in 42 states.

According to Honor Flight Network executive director Diane Gresse, many veterans don't fully realize how much America respects and reveres them for their sacrifices, and she's seen a lot of healing take place during the tours.

"When the veteran is standing there, you'll stand beside them and they're looking at the Wall of Stars at the World War II Memorial, for example, and their shoulders will just kind of slouch and then they'll kind of, at that moment, have forgiven themselves for being one of the lucky ones that made it back," she said.

The flights initially began with volunteer pilots with small planes, but now groups fly commercially or charter small aircraft. There is a hub in Bentonville, and the one-day trips are provided at no cost to veterans.

Funding for Honor Flight comes from individual donors, corporations and organizations. Gresse noted that there are also volunteers who pay their own way and serve as guardians for the day.

"We kind of say it's like eating a potato chip - you eat one and you can't stop. So, going on a trip with these men and women, it's a wonderful experience to go, and to help give back and pay tribute to them."

The World War II Memorial was dedicated in 2005, and Gresse said the goal is to help older veterans see their memorial before it's too late. It's estimated that more than 600 World War II veterans die each day. Many Honor Flight hubs are also expanding and offering trips to tour the Korean War Memorial and other D.C. area sites of military significance.

More information is available at HonorFlight.org.




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