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May 6, 2010
Michelle Coats APR, CPRC,
Community Information
Volusia Honor Air flight
to soar from DBIA to D.C. May 8
One hundred World War II veterans and their escorts will board a US
Airways’ Airbus charter plane at Daytona Beach International Airport (DBIA)
bound for Washington, D.C., at 6:26 a.m. Saturday, May 8. The group is
the fifth from Central Florida to travel to the nation’s capital through
the Volusia Honor Air program, which is organized by the Rotary Clubs in
DeLand.
The Volusia County Sheriff’s Office honor guard will welcome the
veterans as they make their way through a dedicated security checkpoint
at the airport, followed by a pre-boarding reception inside the
terminal. Volusia County Fire Services will send off the aircraft with a
water cannon salute.
While at the nation’s capital, the veterans will tour the WWII Memorial,
Korean War Memorial, Vietnam Wall and the Tomb of the Unknowns, time
permitting. U.S. Representative John Mica and Representative Suzanne
Kosmas will be accompanying the veterans on their tour. They will also
be hosting a luncheon for the vets at the Capitol.
The group will return to DBIA at 9:02 p.m. May 8. The public is
encouraged to greet them on their return home.
For more information about Volusia
Honor Air, please visit volusiahonorair.org.
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