Flight of Honor World War II veterans go to Washington, D.C., to see their memorial
Martin’s story
Martin Jones was a prisoner of war during World War II. Now, he can finally see the memorial dedicated to the war he fought in.
Martin Jones’ Honor Flight experience
Martin Jones, an Army prisoner of war in Germany during World War II, talks about his experience with the Honor Flight program.
Martin Jones: In his own words
Martin Jones, a prisoner of war in Germany during World War II, wrote about his experiences in a self-published book.
Tell your own story
Do you have a story about World War II or visiting a war memorial? Join in on the discussion.







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msturner (anonymous) says…
I was on both the flights from KCI to Baltimore and back, though not a part of the group itself. I was extrememly pleased to witness and participate in several standing ovations for these men with they were introduced. I thanked the volunteers but that was not enough. Everyone should thank these folks as well as the vets they are helping.
Kontum1972 (anonymous) says…
hmmm.....was sen. roberts a ww2 vet?or was it korea or Nam...hmmmmm..my grand mum gave up six son's to that war..in both atlantic and pacific ..and i was there for the South East Asia wargames....