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MISSION 14.  On May 29, 2004, President Bush dedicated the World War II Memorial to honor “The Greatest Generation.”  Regrettably, very few of these.

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1 MISSION 14

2  On May 29, 2004, President Bush dedicated the World War II Memorial to honor “The Greatest Generation.”  Regrettably, very few of these veterans have the funds or physical stamina to complete a conventional trip to Washington, D.C. on their own.

3  It is our intention to honor as many of these selfless “ordinary people who saved the world” as we can by providing them a FREE trip to visit their memorial.  Our program operates on donations from organizations and individuals.  We also provide trained “guardians” who personally escort the veterans on the aircraft and accompany them to the memorials throughout the day.  Guardians pay their own way.  Medical attendants are NOT provided.

4  We have safely transported thousands of veterans as guests of the Honor Flight Network from all across the United States.  To assist disabled veterans, Honor Flight provides oxygen, wheelchairs and scooters as needed.  The flights, deluxe tour bus service, tee shirts, scooters, wheelchairs, oxygen, meals, and other amenities are provided FREE to our WWII Veterans.

5  Every veteran deserves to visit his or her memorial.  The Honor Flight Network is determined to accomplish this mission as long as funding and volunteers are available.  The terminally ill and WWII Veterans are our top priority, followed by those Korean and Vietnam Veterans who have never been able to visit their memorial.

6  Our flying season is March through November.  During the winter months we continue to expand our operations by conducting fund raising, educating the public, training new guardians, and establishing new hubs across the country.

7 Honor Flight Rochester: Mission 14 Information Video Watch an informational DVD about the Honor Flight This video is about Mission 14. It is a powerful description of what the Veterans are feeling about this experience.

8  I am going to pass out the name of a Veteran that is going on Mission 30.  You will see LAST and FIRST name, hometown, and a little biographical information.  Take a minute to read about your Veteran.

9  In your letters, I suggest the following:  A little background about yourself (I am a 7 th grade student at Caledonia-Mumford Middle School…)  A synopsis of what you learned about the Veteran (found in the biographical info) Ex: “I heard that you…”  Questions you may have for the Veteran and any connections that you may have with him or her  A thank you for the Veteran’s service. A picture? (perhaps hand drawn or one found online that relates to the vet. The ship he was on, etc….)  Signature

10  Each letter will be put into an envelope with the school’s name on the return address and the Veteran’s name should be on the front  Leave the envelope unsealed  Sometimes you may get a response sent back to you which is very exciting!  Place the letters into alphabetical order according to the Veteran’s last names.  This is an extremely exciting time for the vets as mail call is announced on the plane on the way to DC

11 Caledonia-Mumford Middle School Joe Smith

12  Unfortunately, there will most likely be a few vets who drop out and are replaced with another.  Consequently, we will need to write a few generic letters for those veterans.  No names are needed but a letter of thanks and best wishes.  These can be put in a school envelope addressed, “Veteran”

13 Caledonia-Mumford Middle School Veteran

14 Organizer for Letters to the Vets Paragraph 1: Introduce yourself *

15 Paragraph 2: What have you learned about the Veteran? Example: I heard that you… *

16 Paragraph 3: Questions you have. Any connections you can make. *

17 Paragraph 4: Thank you (include a picture of something you learned about the Veteran) * Sincerely, Your name

18  Finish Rough Draft

19 September 9, 2013 Dear Mr./Ms. First and Last Name, I am currently a 7 th grade student at Caledonia- Mumford Middle School.

20 Paragraph 1 continued… Paragraph 2…. Paragraph 3…. Paragraph 4….

21 Paragraph 4 continued… Sincerely, Joe


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