Local World War II Veteran to Visit Washington D.C. Memorials

August 23, 2016 - Joaquin, Texas World War II Veteran, Mr. A. J. Procell has been selected by the Honor Flight Austin to be a part of a trip to the World War II Memorial in Washington D. C.   This is a special Victory over Japan (VJ Day) event that will take place September 2nd, 2016.  
 
Mr. Procell served in the US Navy and was aboard the USS North Carolina in Tokyo Bay when the formal surrender by the Japanese Empire took place on September 2, 1945.  He lived and witnessed history that most of us have just read about. 
 
VJ Honor Flight Austin #35 will leave Austin Bergstrom International Airport on Thursday, September 1st at 12:45 pm and arrive in Washington D. C. at 4:55 pm where the group of WW II Veterans will be taken to their hotel, have dinner and spend the night.  The next morning, September 2nd starts at 7:30 am with breakfast and arrival at the Arlington National Cemetery at 9:00 am for a tour and witnessing the Changing of the Guard at the Tomb of the Unknown.  The WW II Memorial VJ Ceremony begins at 11:00 am with lunch to follow.  The group will then visit the Vietnam, Korean War, Navy, Iwo Jima and Air Force Memorials.  After a full day their flight back leaves at 5:45 pm and arrives in Austin at 8:05 pm.
 
The mission statement of Honor Flight is to transport America’s veterans to Washington, D.C. to visit those memorials dedicated to honor their service and sacrifices.  Their goal is to help every single veteran in America, willing and able of getting on a plane or a bus, visit THEIR memorial.  There is no cost to the veteran other than getting to and from the airport.  More information about this wonderful organization can be found at http://www.honorflightaustin.org/
 
Shelby County Memorial Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 8904 is proud to sponsor Mr. Procell and will provide his transportation to and from Austin.