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No matter if you like the comedian Larry the Cable guy or not, I thought this was pretty awesome of him to do.
"Larry the Cable Guy Sends Nebraska Vets to WWII Memorial"
http://www.journalstar.com/articles/2008/02/25/news/nebraska/doc47c2024a02f45564879921.txt
BY LAURA CHAPMAN/Lincoln Journal Star
Sunday, Feb 24, 2008 - 10:03:54 pm CST
Larry the Cable Guy and his family have donated money to pay for 100 World War II veterans to visit the National World War II Memorial in Washington, D.C., in May.
Dan Whitney, the Nebraska-native comedian’s real name, and his wife, Cara, decided to give the money to the Heartland Honor Flight after they were contacted by organizers of the trip, said Bill Williams of Omaha, who first proposed the flight. The Veterans of Foreign Wars had been seeking $70,000 to finance the first flight of veterans to the nation's capital.
Plans call for a chartered flight to depart from Omaha on May 21, its occupants spending the day in Washington, D.C., and returning that night -- all free for 100 World War II vets from Nebraska and western Iowa.Trip organizers contacted the Whitneys because Larry the Cable Guy is known for his support of U.S. troops and they thought he might be interested.
Williams said the Whitneys’ contribution will finance the trip for the first 100 of more than 300 veterans who have applied for a chance to go.
In addition to the Whitneys’ donation, Williams said, about $40,000 has already been raised. Organizers hope people continue to donate so a second and possibly third flight can be arranged.
“We want to give every World War II veteran who wants to go a chance to go,” said Williams.
Williams said the 100 veterans who will go on the first flight have been notified and are excited to see the monument many never thought they’d live to see.
“This is their last hurrah.”
"Larry the Cable Guy Sends Nebraska Vets to WWII Memorial"
http://www.journalstar.com/articles/2008/02/25/news/nebraska/doc47c2024a02f45564879921.txt
BY LAURA CHAPMAN/Lincoln Journal Star
Sunday, Feb 24, 2008 - 10:03:54 pm CST
Larry the Cable Guy and his family have donated money to pay for 100 World War II veterans to visit the National World War II Memorial in Washington, D.C., in May.
Dan Whitney, the Nebraska-native comedian’s real name, and his wife, Cara, decided to give the money to the Heartland Honor Flight after they were contacted by organizers of the trip, said Bill Williams of Omaha, who first proposed the flight. The Veterans of Foreign Wars had been seeking $70,000 to finance the first flight of veterans to the nation's capital.
Plans call for a chartered flight to depart from Omaha on May 21, its occupants spending the day in Washington, D.C., and returning that night -- all free for 100 World War II vets from Nebraska and western Iowa.Trip organizers contacted the Whitneys because Larry the Cable Guy is known for his support of U.S. troops and they thought he might be interested.
Williams said the Whitneys’ contribution will finance the trip for the first 100 of more than 300 veterans who have applied for a chance to go.
In addition to the Whitneys’ donation, Williams said, about $40,000 has already been raised. Organizers hope people continue to donate so a second and possibly third flight can be arranged.
“We want to give every World War II veteran who wants to go a chance to go,” said Williams.
Williams said the 100 veterans who will go on the first flight have been notified and are excited to see the monument many never thought they’d live to see.
“This is their last hurrah.”