4 Wednesday, June 8, 2016 The Nugget Newspaper, Sisters, Oregon Local man returns from Honor Flight By Craig rullman Correspondent Gordon Halsten of Sisters, 93, who served in the U.S. Coast Guard from 1941-45 and was stationed at Sitka and Ketchikan, Alaska, as well as San Pedro, California, recent- ly joined with other World War II veterans on an Honor Flight visit to Washington, D.C., where they visited the World War II memorial, the U.S. Capitol, and numerous other memorials including the Iwo Jima Memorial, where they enjoyed a special pre- sentation by the United States Marine Corps Silent Drill Platoon. A t t h e Wo r l d Wa r II Memorial, the veter- ans were greeted by U.S. Representative Greg Walden, who read a state- ment that he had read into the Congressional Record the day prior, honoring each veteran by name for their service. At the Lincoln Memorial the veterans joined together to sing a rousing rendition of “God Bless America.” At the U.S. Capitol, where they were given a special tour, the veterans were greeted by Senator Jeff Merkley, who read a moving tribute. The veterans were received well everywhere they went. On the flight to D.C., the pilot announced: “We have special guests flying with us today — they are World War II vet- erans and they are the reason you’re not speaking German or Japanese!” Deborah Halsten, who ac- companied her father on the trip, told The Nugget that the entire plane “erupted into applause.” On the return flight, a flight attendant made an announcement. “Calling all WWII veter- ans—it’s MAIL CALL!” The veterans then received a personalized envelope full of thank-you notes, cards, and letters, written by school kids from Oregon. The trip culminated in Portland, where, Deborah recalled, the veterans were greeted with “a full comple- ment of honor-guard details from every branch of service, including a Marine play- ing bagpipes, and another unit of Marines who greeted each veteran with a warm ‘Welcome home, soldier!’ and escorted the vets through a large crowd of well-wishers.” Back at the hotel, where the staff never failed to greet the veterans at the door, wav- ing flags, holding signs, and cheering, each veteran was presented with a handmade photo provided deborah and gordon halsten with rep. greg Walden at the World War II Memorial in Washington, d.C. quilt made by the Quilts of Honor Flight Network, the Valor organization. Honor Flights are designed to Deborah told The Nugget, honor World War II veterans “It was indeed the trip of by taking them to Washington, a lifetime and one that re- D.C., and specifically to visit stored our faith in the ordi- the National World War II nary Americans’ sense of pa- Memorial. HFEO is managed triotism and gratitude for the by the nonprofit Bend Heroes Greatest Generation. We only Foundation. wish every veteran could ex- To date, approximately perience such an outpouring 170,000 WWII veterans from of love and appreciation, par- across the country have par- ticularly the Vietnam vets and ticipated in the program, also the ‘forgotten’ Korean which was launched 11 years War veterans.” ago. World War II veterans Sponsored by Honor travel free of charge, in ap- Flights of Eastern Oregon preciation for their service. 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