Honor Flight

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WALLEYE1
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Honor Flight

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My dad and me are privilaged to be able to go on the honor flight Sept. 27 from the Waterloo Airport. Dad saw a lot of battle action in N. Africa and Europe in the war. He was a tank destoyer commander and that probably ruined his hearing. He's 92 now and lives at assisted living. Randy H.
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Re: Honor Flight

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I'm glad you and your Dad (Howard) have the honor of getting to go. I wish we could do more for those that put there lives on the line for our country. Congratulations!
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jighead-two
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Re: Honor Flight

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This is a great deal for the WW2 Vets. I talked to a guy that was 92 or 93 from Tripola while fishing at Lake Osakis, Minn. a coulpe of weeks ago that went on the fight in May. He couldn't say enough good about it. It's very well organized and you'll see a lot in the short time you're there. To bad they couldn't have done this 20-30 years ago. My dad and father inlaw both were WW2 vets and are both gone now. The vets are pretty pround of the Honor Flight caps they get.

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WALLEYE1
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Re: Honor Flight

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Thanks Bill,for your comments. What a surprise the other day at 65 mph to look over and see your smiling face go by. I was coming back from a day fishing at Lansing that was semiductive. I guess now the old river is at it's lowest point people can remember. RH.
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