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On April 11 and September 26, 2012, South Carolina's electric cooperatives paid tribute to the service of our state's World War II veterans with a VIP trip to Washington, D.C.
Read moreOn April 11 and September 26, 2012, South Carolina's electric cooperatives paid tribute to the service of our state's World War II veterans with a VIP trip to Washington, D.C.
Read moreFitzGerald, who traveled on the April 11, 2012 Honor Flight, passed away on Feb. 21, 2013. He was 90. Read more
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. Read more
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. Read more
Heyward Cuffie, a World War II veteran from Darlington, was among a small number of African-American soldiers who saw combat in Europe. Read more
Take a trip to Washington, D.C. with 85 World War II veterans from South Carolina. Read more
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. Read more
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. Read more
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 t Read more
Experience the April 11, 2012, Honor Flight. to Washington, D.C. in this web exclusive video. Read more
Touching scenes and memorable moments from the April 11 Honor Flight. Read more
Get the book of stories told in the words of 100 World War II veterans. Beautiful portraits and revealing stories of the Greatest Generation at war.