Hey y blockers
Like I said, it's not about y blocks and I hope no one gets upset, but I couldn't help myself, I had to put the info out there.
I am involved with an organization called Honor Flight and their goal is to take WW II, any terminally ill vet, and Korean War vet back to Washington D.C. to see "their" memorial. Most of the WW II vets are in their 80's and are passing at a rate of 1200 per day. I have been fortunate enough to be selected as an Honor Flight Guardian which means I get to travel back to DC (at my expense) and care for two or three of these old warriors during their daylong trip. My three vets are each 85 years of age and as part of the process we meet with them beforehand and get acquainted. This trip is absolutely FREE for the vet, they can't pay for a thing:meals, charter bus, plane tickets,gum anything. Eligible are soldiers, marines, sailors, army air corp, merchant marine, nurses. It is a way of saying "Thanks for their service" and you wouldn't believe the resonse from these old gentlemen. Their gratitude is absolutely humbling, they are so touched and grateful. One of my vets was a tanker with Patton's Third Army and his health does not allow him to make the next trip for which he was scheduled. He was so distraught about not going and fearful about being taken off the list for one of the upcoming trips I got misty eyed.
Honor Flight takes vets with disabilities and all kinds of medical conditions, wheelchairs, oxygen, canes, walkers, etc. they make all kinds of accomodations. There is a "mail call" for the vets as well as a "Welcome Home" celebration.
My purpose: get on the internet, go to Honor Flight (there's an outfit calling themselves Honorflight that charges the vets, that's the wrong one)and registar any relative or friend that is a WW II, Korean War, or terminally ill vet (Vietnam, Gulf War etc they get preference) for the trip of their life before they're gone. Thanks for your patience.
Missouri Mike
I'd rather be lucky than good.................
but good ain't bad!!