Lea Hennigar, friend Shiba and daughter Brooklyn |
“I
wanted to show my daughter what Veterans Day really stands for,” explained
Hennigar. “It’s not only a day off, it is a day of true honor for the troops of
the past and future; it is the respect we hold in our hearts for the freedom we
have.”
The
Honor Flight Network Program was the
idea of a retired Air Force Captain, Earl Morse who wanted to provide
opportunities to veterans by giving them a chance to see the memorials in
Washington D.C. that are dedicated in their honor.
The first Honor Flight took place in
May 2005 from Springfield, Ohio where 12 World War II Veterans were given the
chance to see the World War II Memorial.
Since then, the Honor Flight Network
has expanded to include other areas and local hubs. Honor Flight Maine is part
of that network and is the non-profit organization that provided the trip for
the veterans returning to Maine on October 29.
Hennigar learned of this program
through a friend of her mother’s, who got to participate on an Honor Flight in
2014.
“He is now 92 years old and still to this day he speaks of this
experience,” Hennigar explained. “He encourages anyone and everyone to be a
part of this; for the honor that he felt was incredible and the journey of
memory lane [and] his fellow comrades, was touching, sentimental and a true
life touching experience.”
Hennigar’s
daughter and her friend also felt honored to be a part of such a memorable and
somewhat emotional event, making a welcome sign as the Maine vets returned.
“People took their hats off, shook hands, wore red, white and blue,” Hennigar
continued. “The tears of these men and woman were touching.”
As stated on the Honor Flight
Network website, an estimated 640 World War II Veterans die each day. As a
result, the program will continue do whatever it can to fulfill the dreams of
the veterans helping them travel to and see the memorials in their honor for
free.
Subsequent to the World War II Veterans,
efforts will then focus on the Korean War and then Vietnam War Veterans,
honoring them similarly.
For more information about Honor
Flight Maine, email at MaineHonorFlight@gmail.com
or call at 207-370-7210.
Remember
to honor the veterans this Saturday, November 11 by attending the Veterans Day
Program and Open House, hosted by Windham Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 10643.
The event will begin at 11 a.m. and the public is invited to attend. Refreshments
will be provided.
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