Order your copy of the Honor Flight Book

 
Veterans hold the South Carolina flag during a ceremony on April 11, 2012, at the World War II Memorial in Washington, D.C.

This limited edition book tells the fascinating war stories of 100 South Carolina World War II veterans who visited the National World War II Memorial in Washington, D.C., on April 11, 2012.

You can order by PayPal or credit card below:

You may also send a check payable to:

Electric Cooperatives of S.C.
Honor Flight Book
P.O. Box 100270
Columbia, SC 29202-3270  

Quantity       Cost
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     2            $  59.90
     3            $  89.85
     4            $119.80
     5            $149.75

Shipping and sales tax are included in the price. Allow 3 to 4 weeks for delivery.

Questions? Email:  HonorFlight@scliving.coop

Phone: 803-739-3072 

 

 

  • FitzGerald, who traveled on the April 11, 2012 Honor Flight, passed away on Feb. 21, 2013. He was 90.
    By JEFF WILKINSON
  • Harrison, one of 100 World War II veterans who traveled to Washington, D.C., on the April 11, 2012 Honor Flight, passed away on Jan. 13, 2013.
    By WALTER ALLREAD
  • Learn how you can help the Honor Flight program or apply for an upcoming trip.
  • Order your copy of the Honor Flight souvenir book featuring stories of all 100 World War II veterans who participated in the April 11 trip.
  • Samuel "Big Zeb" Anderson, who traveled on the April Honor Flight to Washington, D.C., passed away on Dec. 10, 2012. We honor his memory with this reflection on his service to our country.
    By TIM CALLAHAN
  • Heyward Cuffie, a World War II veteran from Darlington, was among a small number of African-American soldiers who saw combat in Europe.
    By MARK QUINN
  • Mission Accomplished » | November 2012
    Take a trip to Washington, D.C. with 85 World War II veterans from South Carolina.
  • James Muir, Jr., 95, of Hilton Head Island had hoped to be on the April 11th Honor Flight, but he was unable to make it. He passed away on August 6, 2012.
    By VAN O'CAIN
  • We're looking for World War II veterans who haven't yet had a chance to visit their memorial in Washington, D.C.
  • Allen R. Mooney, 83, of West Columbia was another veteran originally selected for the April Honor Flight. Illness prevented him from making the trip, and he has since passed away.
    By JEFF WILKINSON
  • Raymond J. Vogt, 87, of Westminster was one of the World War II veterans originally selected for the cooperative-sponsored Honor Flight to Washington, D.C. Sadly, he was hospitalized and died shortly before the April 11 trip.
    By KILEY KELLERMEYER
  • Experience the April 11, 2012, Honor Flight. to Washington, D.C. in this web exclusive video.
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