Honor Flight takes off

By Megan McIntyre (ASC Public Affairs)April 24, 2012

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Honor Flight takes off
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Army Sustainment Command Soldiers greet veterans as they make their way toward the terminal gate. Over 100 World War II and Korean War Veterans gathered at Quad City International Airport on April 24, awaiting their flight to the National WWII Memorial in Washington, D.C. As part of an Honor Flight, the veterans were hosted for the day to fly to and from the memorial.

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