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Washington Co. vets participate in check presentation

June 7, 2017 – Slinger, WI – Korean War veterans from Washington County participated in a check presentation this week as SUBWAY® outlets in Wisconsin and Illinois partnered with Honor Flight hubs—including Milwaukee, Green Bay/Appleton, Wausau and Marquette, Wis., and Peoria, Ill.—to raise funds to send approximately 167 World War II, Korean War and Vietnam War veterans on Honor Flights.

 

Korean War veteran Gerald Schwalbach, 86, of Jackson was one of the participants. Schwalbach was drafted and served as a tanker in the Army from 1951 – 1953. “It’s a wonderful thing to see the support behind the vets,” he said. “The Honor Flight is an awesome day and I would recommend it to anybody.”

Korean War veteran John Hensen, 88, of Hartford served at the tail end of the Korean War from 1947 – 1951. “The Honor Flight is very emotional,” said Hensen.

The check presentation was made on the 73rd anniversary of D-Day and just a few days before the Honor Flight’s 40th “mission” on Friday, June 9.

SUBWAY® presented a check for $83,786 to the Honor Flight Network marking the end of a successful fundraising campaign.

“We are incredibly grateful to the SUBWAY® franchisees and customers who so generously donated to this campaign,” said Paula Nelson, President of Stars and Stripes Honor Flight, the local Milwaukee hub.

“Our waiting lists continue to grow with veterans who have sacrificed so much for our freedom and are waiting for their turn to take their Honor Flight. This donation will be a great help to us as we try to fly as many of our local veterans as quickly as possible.”

An Honor Flight is an all-expenses-paid trip for our oldest veterans to fly to Washington, D.C. to see the city’s memorials and experience a full day of honor and thanks for their service. The World War II Memorial did not open until 2004, when many World War II veterans were unable to visit it without assistance.

The Honor Flight Network is a national organization that was founded in 2006 in Springfield, Ohio, to fly World War II veterans to see their memorial. Now, 11 years later, over 130 Honor Flight Network hubs across the country are flying our oldest veterans on these trips of a lifetime, and many hubs have expanded their mission to include Korean War veterans and Vietnam War veterans as well.

Locally, SUBWAY® restaurants in southeast Wisconsin have raised money for Stars and Stripes Honor Flight, which opened in 2008 and has flown over 5,000 veterans from the Milwaukee area.

Stars and Stripes Honor Flight is an all-volunteer organization that uses 98 cents of every donated dollar to fly veterans. To raise money, SUBWAY® employees simply asked customers to donate $1, and not only did people donate, some purchased meals for vets that just happened to be in the store.

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