30 Days of Honor
April 26, 2015: Bernie Knippel “So many people were against the war”
April 27, 2015: Jerome Dobbe “Brothers in arms”
April 28, 2015: Yvonne Freer “I’ll be taking my husband with me”
April 29, 2015: Willet Lehner “Pearl Harbor vet helped fire war’s first shots”
April 30, 2015: Bill Fergot “We were a big part in making that change”
May 1, 2015: David Marsceau “It was a mean old war”
May 2, 2015: Bob Fehrenbach “Typewriter pilot contributes to war effort”
May 3, 2015: Dean Jensen “South Dakota kid grows up fast in wartime”
May 4, 2015: Donald Prehn “Honor Flight a ‘very personal trip’ for vet”
May 5, 2015: Wally Rozella “I’m just a proud American soldier”
May 6, 2015: Roy Olson “I was very proud that day”
May 7, 2015: Mark Krueger “Service had lasting impact”
May 8, 2015: Ralph Buechler “WE LOST WONDERFUL PEOPLE”
May 9, 2015: Richard Ashenbrener “You don’t get a lot of breaks “
May 10, 2015: Harriet Swanson ” The whole country banded together “
May 11, 2015: Ralph Swanson “Called quickly into duty”
May 12, 2015: Duane Dobbe “Once a jarhead, always a jarhead”
May 13, 2015: Jim Schreiner ” Could we hold off the Russians?”
May 14, 2015: Melvine Schmidt “At the ready”
May 15, 2015: Wayne Sering “I was very fortunate”
May 16, 2015: Melvin Bjugstad “It meant everything to me”
May 17, 2015: Roger Schulrud “Navy Vet traveled the world in wartime”
May 18, 2015: Elbridge “Al” Curtis “People were clapping for us”
May 19, 2015: Robert Koth “Covering the Globe”
May 20, 2015: Ray Schwartz “Mechanic kept airplanes in the air”
May 21, 2015: Bud Englert “An end to the fighting”
May 22, 2015: Bob Nikolay “Top secret work”
May 23, 2015: Richard Bjorklund “It brought pride back to us”
May 24, 2015: Lester Sukow “Brothers in arms”
May 25, 2015: Merlin Stahel “It was a great day”