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I scanned the line of older gentlemen boarding the charter bus, looking for the veteran I'd be accompanying on a two-day tour of the war memorials in Washington, D.C. That Saturday morning in September 2019 was my first time volunteering for Honor Flight, and I wanted everything to go smoothly. Planning is something I'm big on.
I checked name tags. None said Harold Gary. Harold was 98, a World War II veteran. One of the last of the Greatest Generation.
I admire the men and women who serve our country. My late parents were Air Force veterans. I thought of following in their footsteps, but my dad wouldn't hear of it. I went into accounting, then IT, eventually working for Lockheed Martin, a defense contractor.
Maybe the seed had been planted in my teens when I watched my proud father step off the plane from Vietnam in civilian clothes so protestors wouldn't spit on him, but I'd long felt a pull to do something more for veterans. I'd asked for God's guidance about it as I got closer to retirement age. Several weeks earlier, my company had held a fundraiser for Honor Flight. "Is there a way to volunteer?" I asked.
So here I was, hoping to give back in some small way.
At last, I spotted Harold. He'd been standing to the side, letting everyone else board the bus ahead of him.
I introduced myself. "Were you waiting for me?"
"No, no," Harold said. "These other veterans deserve the best seats." How could a World War II veteran feel unworthy of respect? Right then and there, I made it my mission to show Harold that he too was a hero.
On the ride to D.C., I asked about his service. Bit by bit, his story came out.
"I grew up on a dairy farm during the Depression," he said. "Seven of us kids, but I was closest to my brother Dana. We called him Dan. He was two years younger. We were inseparable."
This story is from the June/July 2024 edition of Guideposts.
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