Honor Flight San Diego arrives to a hero’s welcome (May 5th)

WWII and Korea War veterans will return home from their “Tour of Honor”

SAN DIEGO – On Sunday, May 5, Honor Flight San Diego will arrive at San Diego International Airport with 83 veterans returning from Washington, D.C. The veterans will have spent Saturday visiting memorials dedicated to their service and sacrifice.

The flight will arrive at 2:30 p.m. at Terminal 2 and guests can greet veterans at baggage claim. Attendees are reminded to allow plenty of time to park in Terminal 2 parking off McCain Road and to walk to the terminal. Golf cart shuttles will be available and the parking is free to public. Approximately 1,000 people are expected to attend the homecoming, including active duty military who “man the rails” and salute each veteran as he or she arrive.

The “Tour of Honor” flight will have 83 veterans from every branch of service; 39 WWII veterans and 43 Korea era veterans including one female veteran. Among the veterans are Purple Heart and Bronze Star recipients, a Chosin Reservoir survivor known as the “Chosin Few,” two sets of brothers, one of the first female Navy Commanders, and a prisoner of war in Germany. The youngest veteran is 82 years old and the oldest veteran is 100 years old, turning 101 shortly after the flight.

The three-day trip will include visits to the National World War II, Vietnam, Korea, Lincoln, U.S. Marine Corps (Iwo Jima) memorials, U.S. Air Force memorial, U.S. Navy Yard museum and National Electronics Museum.

The veterans will stop at Arlington National Cemetery and witness the changing of the guard ceremony and female veterans will tour the Women in Military Service for America National Memorial and have a special recognition ceremony.

WWII Veteran standing for Changing of the Guard Ceremony in May 2018

Honor Flight San Diego has flown over 1,300 veterans from Southern California since 2010. The flight is completely funded through donations to Honor Flight San Diego. The veteran’s trip costs approximately $2,500 for the three-day experience and due to fundraising and donations the veteran accrues no expense for the trip. When funded, the flight occurs two times each year – typically in the spring and fall. Priority is given to the most senior veterans, currently World War II and Korean War veterans, and to veterans who have terminal medical conditions.

Honor Flight San Diego was founded in 2010 by Dave Smith after he travelled as a guardian with his father, Arthur Smith, a USMC veteran who served during WWII. Smith was so impacted by the opportunity to honor WWII heroes that he told the national chairman that he would like to volunteer at the San Diego hub. Learning there was no hub, he and his friends set out to create one.

For more information about Honor Flight San Diego or to donate to the organization, please visit: www.honorflightsandiego.org.

About Honor Flight San Diego:

Honor Flight San Diego (HFSD) is a 501(c)3, nonprofit organization dedicated to escorting San Diego area Veterans to Washington, D.C. to visit and reflect at the memorials dedicated to their service and sacrifice. HFSD is a branch of the nationwide Honor Flight Network which consists of over 130 independent “hubs” across America. Veterans fly free thanks to the monies donated by individuals, foundations, associations, business owners, and corporations who wish to recognize our veterans’ contributions and thank them for their service and sacrifice to the United States and its citizens. More information about Honor Flight San Diego can be found at ww.www.honorflightsandiego.org, or follow us on Facebook (facebook.com/honorflightsandiego) or Twitter @HFSanDiego.

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