Honor. Thank. Inspire. An Honor Flight Chicago Podcast

“Honor. Thank. Inspire.” is a podcast from Honor Flight Chicago where we sit down with our senior war heroes and hear — in their own words — their experiences in service to our nation. “Honor. Thank. Inspire.” captures living history via first-person accounts of war from the actual men and women who served and sacrificed.

Subscribe to the podcast on Apple podcasts, Google podcasts, Spotify, Pandora, or wherever you listen to podcasts.

Latest Episode

2026-02-20T11:01:30-06:00

Episode 97: Shot Down 3 Times: Mike Bubacz’s Jungle Survival

Marine Corps Veteran Michael Bubacz did two tours in Southeast Asia during the Vietnam War, assigned to train and serve alongside South Vietnamese Marines during helicopter missions into Laos and Cambodia. Three times Hueys he was aboard were shot down. The final instance led to more than two weeks of a wounded Bubacz surviving alone in the jungle, waiting for rescue.

About our host

Paul Meincke is a veteran broadcast journalist who retired from full-time work in September 2015 after 43 years in the TV news business – 30 of them as a general assignment reporter for Chicago’s ABC7 News. Paul’s assignments have taken him to Saudi Arabia where he spent six weeks covering the first Gulf War, and later to Belgrade where he reported on the release of three captured U.S. Servicemen. Paul has done numerous stories on Chicago area veterans including those who’ve been part of Honor Flight Chicago, and now he’s privileged to serve on the board.

All Episodes

2022-08-07T06:28:50-05:00

Episode 11: Vietnam Veteran Jim Zwit

On April 15, 1971, Jim Zwit and Delta Company, 2nd Battalion, 501st Infantry Regiment, 101st Airborne Division walked into an ambush in the A Shau Valley of Vietnam. Eight men in Delta Company were killed, and a severely wounded Jim was expected to be the ninth. Instead, after 20 months in the hospital, he lived.

2022-08-07T06:27:40-05:00

Episode 10: WWII Tuskegee Airman Mel Copeland

Mel Copeland loves his country so much, he kissed the ground he walked on when he returned home from war during WWII. He wanted to serve his nation as a paratrooper or a pilot, but was quite literally too tall to fly — so he became a ground crew member of the famed Tuskegee Airmen.

2022-08-07T06:26:33-05:00

Episode 8: WWII Ghost Army Veteran Bernie Bluestein

WWII veteran Bernie Bluestein was part of a unit so secret that his escapades in Europe remained classified for nearly 50 years! Now free to tell his story, hear his fascinating tale of serving with the US Army’s 23rd Headquarters Special Troops — the “Ghost Army” — deployed successfully along the Rhine river.

2022-08-07T06:24:43-05:00

Episode 6: WWII Army Veteran Henry “Hank” Roberson

WWII veteran Hank Roberson was drafted into the Army from his home in the segregated south. He arrived in Normandy one week after D-Day assigned to the 957th Quartermaster supply company — part of what would become known as the vital “Red Ball Express” supply chain.

2022-08-07T06:20:11-05:00

Episode 1: D-Day and Okinawa Veteran John Ullinskey

In this debut episode of Honor Flight Chicago’s Honor. Thank. Inspire. Podcast, long-time ABC 7 Chicago reporter Paul Meincke sits down with WWII Navy Veteran John Ullinskey to discuss his involvement in D-Day and the Battle of Okinawa and everything in between: including his reaction to VJ Day and getting to meet the Pope!