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Warm Welcome for Veterans Returning from Latest Honor Flight

A heartwarming scene unfolded at the Springfield-Branson National Airport as hundreds of people gathered to welcome 81 local veterans back home from their unforgettable journey on the latest Honor Flight of the Ozarks.

Honor Flights, a cherished initiative, offer veterans who served during World War II, Korea, the Vietnam era, or the Gulf War a free trip to the nation's capital, Washington, D.C., where they have the opportunity to tour the historic attractions and memorials that honor their service and sacrifices. The veterans embarked on their journey early in the morning, departing at approximately 5:30. Their return was met with an outpouring of support shortly after 11 p.m.

The airport was adorned with signs, flags, and banners, as the local community came together to show their appreciation. Among those who joined in the welcome was Missouri Governor Mike Parson, who expressed his deep gratitude for the veterans and their service.

“I’m just humbled to be able to be here and be a part of the crowd tonight to welcome them home,” Governor Parson shared. As a veteran himself, he emphasized the significance of events like this, stating, “Our country is built on the principles of these men and women that are getting off this plane tonight.”

Speaking to Ozarks First, Alex Hernandez, a Vietnam veteran who had the opportunity to participate in an Honor Flight in 2019, explained that such gatherings hold special meaning. "It was special because the crowd was there greeting all of us, something that I didn’t get when I came home in ‘72 from Vietnam," said Hernandez, who dedicated over 30 years to military service. 

Carrie York, whose grandfather was among the veterans on this Honor Flight, echoed this sentiment, highlighting the importance of this warm welcome. "I think it’s really special because as everybody knows, the Vietnam veterans weren’t given the welcome home that they deserved," said York.

The event marked the third and final Honor Flight of the Ozarks for 2023, leaving lasting memories for the veterans who had the privilege of visiting the nation's capital. The sense of gratitude and appreciation from the community was a fitting tribute to these heroes who had served their country with dedication and valor.

(Story by Holly Stover with information included from Carissa Codel, Ozarks FIrst)


 

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