Highlights from our 125th flight

2025-09-26T22:20:27-05:00

Our penultimate mission of 2025 was both our 125th flight and marked the 12,000th senior war hero we have transported to Washington, D.C., in honor of their service and sacrifice for our nation.

Highlights from our 125th flight2025-09-26T22:20:27-05:00

John Stajic: Water was his Destiny

2025-09-15T21:51:03-05:00

John Stajic was the only child of immigrant parents. John‘s mother immigrated from Borning, Germany and his father from Yugoslavia. The Stajics immigrated to the United States after John was born in Germany. While John was not a citizen, he was able to join the United States Navy in 1967

John Stajic: Water was his Destiny2025-09-15T21:51:03-05:00

Frank Trout: The Walking Dead

2025-09-15T11:51:12-05:00

For a long time, Frank Trout didn’t know the whole story of how he was shot in the head and left for dead on a riverbed in a thick, black, steaming Vietnamese jungle. Or how he was later sealed and zipped into a body bag—yet managed to make it out alive.

Frank Trout: The Walking Dead2025-09-15T11:51:12-05:00

Emery Myers: The stresses of air traffic control

2025-09-15T11:51:02-05:00

As an Air Traffic Controller, Emery spent his Air Force career staring at a radar screen in a dark, windowless room. Being an Air Traffic Controller is a stressful job anywhere but in Da Nang, Vietnam, with mortars targeting his building, it was not just stressful but also dangerous.

Emery Myers: The stresses of air traffic control2025-09-15T11:51:02-05:00

Denny Perz: The Brown Water Navy

2025-09-15T11:50:53-05:00

Dennis, or Denny as he prefers to be called, grew up in Hammond, IN. He signed up for the Navy 2-3 days after he turned 18. His older brother, who had been in the Army, tried to talk him out of it, but he signed up anyway.

Denny Perz: The Brown Water Navy2025-09-15T11:50:53-05:00

Rodney Franklin: Born to Fly

2025-09-15T11:50:42-05:00

The desire to fly has been at the heart of nearly everything Rodney Franklin has done in his life, including graduating college, becoming an Air Force fighter pilot, a pilot instructor, and even air taxi operator in Hawaii.

Rodney Franklin: Born to Fly2025-09-15T11:50:42-05:00

Bill Haines: Cold War Target

2025-09-15T11:50:16-05:00

U.S. military history is rich with unsung heroes – individuals whose behind-the-scenes contributions have quietly shaped the course of events. Take Bill Haines, for example, a Korean War veteran, who will be honored for his service this month.

Bill Haines: Cold War Target2025-09-15T11:50:16-05:00

Joe Inserro: Good News and Bad News

2025-09-15T11:50:02-05:00

Joseph (Joe) Inserro was born and raised in Providence, Rhode Island until the age of 10. From there, his family moved to Cicero, Illinois and he settled in Elmhurst, Illinois which he considers his home town.

Joe Inserro: Good News and Bad News2025-09-15T11:50:02-05:00

Doug Vines: ‘If You’re Going to be One, be a Big Red One’

2025-09-15T11:49:52-05:00

For some, service is a choice; for Doug Vines, it was a calling woven into the fabric of his family. Guided by an unwavering sense of duty, he followed in the footsteps of his father and uncle, trading a college campus for the jungles of Vietnam in 1969.

Doug Vines: ‘If You’re Going to be One, be a Big Red One’2025-09-15T11:49:52-05:00

William Trader: ‘A Matter of Survival’

2025-09-15T11:49:21-05:00

William A. Trader (“Bill”) was born on July 17, 1943, in Louisville, KY.  He grew up in Philadelphia, attended and graduated from Philadelphia’s Central High School in 1961.  Bill was a three-sport athlete competing in football, basketball, and baseball.   

William Trader: ‘A Matter of Survival’2025-09-15T11:49:21-05:00

David Yost: A. Strong Sense of Patriotism

2025-09-23T14:34:18-05:00

David Yost was born in 1953 in the Jackson Park area of Chicago. His family had an extensive military background, with his father being awarded a Purple Heart while serving in the Korean War, and two uncles also serving in the military, one in Korea and one in Vietnam.

David Yost: A. Strong Sense of Patriotism2025-09-23T14:34:18-05:00
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