Advertisement
A Homecoming They Never Received… Until NowSome of our veterans—especially those who served in Vietnam—came home to anything but gratitude.
No cheers.
No flags.
No welcome.
Some were spit on. Some had things thrown at them. Some were told to hide their uniforms. And some were even dismissed or mistreated by the very organizations that should have stood beside them.
Those wounds don’t disappear. They settle into the heart and stay there.
That’s why Honor Flight Homecoming means so much.
It’s not just an event.
It’s redemption.
It’s healing.
It’s a moment that rewrites a memory that has hurt for decades.
On April 24, when these heroes step off that bus or off that plane and see a crowd cheering just for them—flags waving, kids smiling, posters held high—it changes something inside them.
For many, it’s the first time they’ve ever heard the words they deserved all along:
Welcome home. We’re grateful. We’re proud of you.
If you can be there, be there.
Your presence is more powerful than you know.
Advertisement
Event Venue
ESCC, 604 Wildwood Dr, Enterprise, AL 36330-1500, United States
Tickets
Concerts, fests, parties, meetups - all the happenings, one place.







