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HONOR FLIGHT
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20 Bemidji area veterans to partake in spring Honor Flight
Ride for the Troops' Bemidji chapter presented a check for a upcoming honor flight, further cementing its role in the community effort that has sent over 2,000 area veterans to Washington since 2007.
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WATCH HERE: Look back at as Honor Flight veterans from WWII, Korea and Vietnam build unexpected connections
"Bridging Generations," a program that features new and unexpected bonds between veterans over the last 80 years.
Nov 11, 2023
2023 Veterans Honor Flight of ND/MN to take off again in April
The Honor Flight will take about 90 veterans from World War II and the Korean and Vietnam wars to Washington, D. C.
Jan 25, 2023
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The first American killed in the Vietnam War was born in Minnesota and died watching a movie
Master Sgt. Chester Ovnand was born in Thief River Falls and also spent part of his childhood in Adams, North Dakota.
Nov 16, 2022
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Did you know the 1st Minnesotan killed in the Vietnam War was from both Moorhead and Grand Forks?
Bob Larson, a 1951 graduate of Oak Grove Lutheran حلحلآ», died in the first U.S. Air Force plane crash in South Vietnam.
Sep 9, 2022
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