Keith Molden
Well-known Member
volunteer for every 2 of us last Thursday I had the pleasure of going to Washington DC on an honor flight. It was truely one of the best things I have done. There were a little over 70 of us veterans as well as a volunteer for every 2 veterans. A lot of the veterans were in wheel chairs and one was a WWII vet at the age of 98. I walked more than I have in the last 10 years at one time, these old legs sure let me know about it too, but I did it. We were treated with so much friendship and every memorial was explained in such a way that I had never heard. Our guardians (is what the volunteers are called) stayed by our side at all times and took care of everything for us. There was a DR. and 2 medics with us all the time. We even had a full bird Col. a light Col. a Major and a Sgt. Major that met us in DC and assisted with the wheel chair folks during our stay. When we got back to Columbus there was a welcome group of I know must have been well over 3oo people to welcome us home because we never got that at all when we came home from Viet Nam. If you have not gone on an Honor Flight yet, I sure urge you vets to get on the list. You will never regret it.