Honor Flight Long Island, the iconic volunteer-run veterans organization, is proud to announce that their Fall flight to Washington, D.C. is scheduled for Saturday, October 5, 2024. This flight will take 46 Long Island veterans to visit their military memorials, meet with service branch representatives, commiserate with fellow veterans and exchange stories. Honor Flight’s mission is to honor fellow Long Islanders who served in the United States Armed Forces to preserve our freedoms, by providing free, one-day trips so they can visit their D.C. memorials. According to HFLI President Bill Jones, “Our Fall Flight includes 43 Vietnam War veterans who will receive long overdue recognition and thanks for their service. They’ll be accompanied on this flight by 3 elder comrades, veterans of the Korean War. What this flight really represents is a ‘Big Hug’ to all of our veterans from Honor Flight, their families and supporters, who make such flights possible,” Jones said. Bill Jones is a U.S. Army veteran and West Point 1972 Graduate.
Thanks to HFLI, these 46 veterans will take a free, early-morning Southwest flight to Washington, D.C. Departing from Islip MacArthur Airport at 6:05 a.m., veterans and their guardians will visit the World War II, Korean War, and Vietnam War Memorials, Arlington National Cemetery for a Changing of the Guard, plus the Air Force and Iwo Jima Memorials. They’ll return to Islip that evening at 10:05 p.m., for a rousing welcome by the Safron United Pipe Band, plus thunderous applause from hundreds of family, friends and supporters. A major donation from the Hicksville Veterans Association to Honor Flight Long Island will pay for the cost of all veterans on this flight. According to Vincent Morreale, Chairman of the Hicksville Veterans Association and a Vietnam veteran, “10 of our members were honored by an Honor Flight in the Spring of 2022 and were overwhelmed by the experience. We are so proud and delighted to sponsor this October 5th flight for our fellow veterans,” he said. Four members of the Hicksville Veterans Association from the 2022 flight will serve as guardians on this flight, and six members will be flying as veterans for the first time. Bill Jones said Honor Flight Long Island is humbled by this generous donation. “Thank you, Vincent and your members, this donation means a lot in our continuing mission to honor Long Island’s veterans,” Jones said. Next up is our Veterans Reunion on Saturday, December 14, 2024, at the American Airpower Museum, Hangar 3, 1230 New Highway, Farmingdale, NY. The reunion runs from 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. at AAM. The public is welcome to attend for FREE. Museum opens at 12:00 p.m. and everyone is encouraged to come early and enjoy the exhibits before and after the reunion. For information about AAM, call (631) 293-6398 or email at the American Airpower Museum website.
Come and cheer our heroes during the “Ceremony of Honors,” as each receives a personalized Tribute Journal full of photos taken during their D.C. trip. This great patriotic event includes speeches by HFLI President Bill Jones and AAM President Jeff Clyman. The U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary Flotilla Band will play a popular patriotic medley known as the “Armed Forces Salute,” featuring the six official musical themes of the U.S. Armed Forces: Army, Marine Corps, Navy, Air and Space Forces, and Coast Guard.Free refreshments for all provided by HFLI. HFLI is accepting applications from veterans of WWII, Korea, and Vietnam. Long Island veterans are encouraged to sign up by going to the HFLI website, www.honorflightlongisland.org.It’s important to submit an application, as that will guarantee placement on our list. Veterans fly for free, thanks to donations from across Long Island. They are accompanied by guardians, able-bodied volunteers who donate $400 (tax deductible) to offset their travel costs. If there is no family member to act as a guardian, HFLI has volunteers ready to step up for the privilege of escorting our heroes to their memorials.
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Emma Quedzuweit is a historial researcher and graduate school student originally from California, but travels extensively for work and study. She is the former Assitant Editor at AOPA Pilot magazine and currently freelance writes along with personal projects invovled in the search for missing in action aviators from World War I and II. She is a Private Pilot with Single Engine Land and Sea ratings and tailwheel endorsement and is part-owner of a 1946 Piper J-3 Cub. Her favorite aviation experience was earning a checkout in a Fairchild PT-19.
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