Senator Manchin proudly welcomed 29 veterans from West Virginia to the nation’s capital for the fifth “Always Free Honor Flight.” The Flight included a reception to award the Congressional Gold Medal to a Tuskegee Airman from Beckley, West Virginia, Sergeant John M. Watson; a special appearance by America’s Got Talent winner and Logan County native, Landau Murphy; a tour of the Capitol with General Hoyer; and visits to the World War II Memorial, the Korean War Memorial and the Vietnam War Memorial.
Senator Manchin proudly welcomed 29 veterans from West Virginia to the nation’s capital for the fifth “Always Free Honor Flight.” The Flight included a reception to award the Congressional Gold Medal to a Tuskegee Airman from Beckley, West Virginia, Sergeant John M. Watson; a special appearance by America’s Got Talent winner and Logan County native, Landau Murphy; a tour of the Capitol with General Hoyer; and visits to the World War II Memorial, the Korean War Memorial and the Vietnam War Memorial.
Senator Manchin proudly welcomed 29 veterans from West Virginia to the nation’s capital for the fifth “Always Free Honor Flight.” The Flight included a reception to award the Congressional Gold Medal to a Tuskegee Airman from Beckley, West Virginia, Sergeant John M. Watson; a special appearance by America’s Got Talent winner and Logan County native, Landau Murphy; a tour of the Capitol with General Hoyer; and visits to the World War II Memorial, the Korean War Memorial and the Vietnam War Memorial.
Senator Manchin proudly welcomed 29 veterans from West Virginia to the nation’s capital for the fifth “Always Free Honor Flight.” The Flight included a reception to award the Congressional Gold Medal to a Tuskegee Airman from Beckley, West Virginia, Sergeant John M. Watson; a special appearance by America’s Got Talent winner and Logan County native, Landau Murphy; a tour of the Capitol with General Hoyer; and visits to the World War II Memorial, the Korean War Memorial and the Vietnam War Memorial.
Senator Manchin proudly welcomed 29 veterans from West Virginia to the nation’s capital for the fifth “Always Free Honor Flight.” The Flight included a reception to award the Congressional Gold Medal to a Tuskegee Airman from Beckley, West Virginia, Sergeant John M. Watson; a special appearance by America’s Got Talent winner and Logan County native, Landau Murphy; a tour of the Capitol with General Hoyer; and visits to the World War II Memorial, the Korean War Memorial and the Vietnam War Memorial.
Senator Manchin proudly welcomed 29 veterans from West Virginia to the nation’s capital for the fifth “Always Free Honor Flight.” The Flight included a reception to award the Congressional Gold Medal to a Tuskegee Airman from Beckley, West Virginia, Sergeant John M. Watson; a special appearance by America’s Got Talent winner and Logan County native, Landau Murphy; a tour of the Capitol with General Hoyer; and visits to the World War II Memorial, the Korean War Memorial and the Vietnam War Memorial.
Senator Manchin proudly welcomed 29 veterans from West Virginia to the nation’s capital for the fifth “Always Free Honor Flight.” The Flight included a reception to award the Congressional Gold Medal to a Tuskegee Airman from Beckley, West Virginia, Sergeant John M. Watson; a special appearance by America’s Got Talent winner and Logan County native, Landau Murphy; a tour of the Capitol with General Hoyer; and visits to the World War II Memorial, the Korean War Memorial and the Vietnam War Memorial.
Senator Manchin proudly welcomed 29 veterans from West Virginia to the nation’s capital for the fifth “Always Free Honor Flight.” The Flight included a reception to award the Congressional Gold Medal to a Tuskegee Airman from Beckley, West Virginia, Sergeant John M. Watson; a special appearance by America’s Got Talent winner and Logan County native, Landau Murphy; a tour of the Capitol with General Hoyer; and visits to the World War II Memorial, the Korean War Memorial and the Vietnam War Memorial.
Senator Manchin proudly welcomed 29 veterans from West Virginia to the nation’s capital for the fifth “Always Free Honor Flight.” The Flight included a reception to award the Congressional Gold Medal to a Tuskegee Airman from Beckley, West Virginia, Sergeant John M. Watson; a special appearance by America’s Got Talent winner and Logan County native, Landau Murphy; a tour of the Capitol with General Hoyer; and visits to the World War II Memorial, the Korean War Memorial and the Vietnam War Memorial.
Senator Manchin proudly welcomed 29 veterans from West Virginia to the nation’s capital for the fifth “Always Free Honor Flight.” The Flight included a reception to award the Congressional Gold Medal to a Tuskegee Airman from Beckley, West Virginia, Sergeant John M. Watson; a special appearance by America’s Got Talent winner and Logan County native, Landau Murphy; a tour of the Capitol with General Hoyer; and visits to the World War II Memorial, the Korean War Memorial and the Vietnam War Memorial.
Senator Manchin proudly welcomed 29 veterans from West Virginia to the nation’s capital for the fifth “Always Free Honor Flight.” The Flight included a reception to award the Congressional Gold Medal to a Tuskegee Airman from Beckley, West Virginia, Sergeant John M. Watson; a special appearance by America’s Got Talent winner and Logan County native, Landau Murphy; a tour of the Capitol with General Hoyer; and visits to the World War II Memorial, the Korean War Memorial and the Vietnam War Memorial. Senator Manchin also provided each veteran with a Congressional Record Statement to recognize the veterans’ trip to Washington, D.C.
Senator Manchin proudly welcomed 29 veterans from West Virginia to the nation’s capital for the fifth “Always Free Honor Flight.” The Flight included a reception to award the Congressional Gold Medal to a Tuskegee Airman from Beckley, West Virginia, Sergeant John M. Watson; a special appearance by America’s Got Talent winner and Logan County native, Landau Murphy; a tour of the Capitol with General Hoyer; and visits to the World War II Memorial, the Korean War Memorial and the Vietnam War Memorial.
Senator Manchin proudly welcomed 29 veterans from West Virginia to the nation’s capital for the fifth “Always Free Honor Flight.” The Flight included a reception to award the Congressional Gold Medal to a Tuskegee Airman from Beckley, West Virginia, Sergeant John M. Watson; a special appearance by America’s Got Talent winner and Logan County native, Landau Murphy; a tour of the Capitol with General Hoyer; and visits to the World War II Memorial, the Korean War Memorial and the Vietnam War Memorial.
Senator Manchin proudly welcomed 29 veterans from West Virginia to the nation’s capital for the fifth “Always Free Honor Flight.” The Flight included a reception to award the Congressional Gold Medal to a Tuskegee Airman from Beckley, West Virginia, Sergeant John M. Watson; a special appearance by America’s Got Talent winner and Logan County native, Landau Murphy; a tour of the Capitol with General Hoyer; and visits to the World War II Memorial, the Korean War Memorial and the Vietnam War Memorial.
Senator Manchin proudly welcomed 29 veterans from West Virginia to the nation’s capital for the fifth “Always Free Honor Flight.” The Flight included a reception to award the Congressional Gold Medal to a Tuskegee Airman from Beckley, West Virginia, Sergeant John M. Watson; a special appearance by America’s Got Talent winner and Logan County native, Landau Murphy; a tour of the Capitol with General Hoyer; and visits to the World War II Memorial, the Korean War Memorial and the Vietnam War Memorial.
Senator Manchin proudly welcomed 29 veterans from West Virginia to the nation’s capital for the fifth “Always Free Honor Flight.” The Flight included a reception to award the Congressional Gold Medal to a Tuskegee Airman from Beckley, West Virginia, Sergeant John M. Watson; a special appearance by America’s Got Talent winner and Logan County native, Landau Murphy; a tour of the Capitol with General Hoyer; and visits to the World War II Memorial, the Korean War Memorial and the Vietnam War Memorial.
Senator Manchin proudly welcomed 29 veterans from West Virginia to the nation’s capital for the fifth “Always Free Honor Flight.” The Flight included a reception to award the Congressional Gold Medal to a Tuskegee Airman from Beckley, West Virginia, Sergeant John M. Watson; a special appearance by America’s Got Talent winner and Logan County native, Landau Murphy; a tour of the Capitol with General Hoyer; and visits to the World War II Memorial, the Korean War Memorial and the Vietnam War Memorial.
Senator Manchin proudly welcomed 29 veterans from West Virginia to the nation’s capital for the fifth “Always Free Honor Flight.” The Flight included a reception to award the Congressional Gold Medal to a Tuskegee Airman from Beckley, West Virginia, Sergeant John M. Watson; a special appearance by America’s Got Talent winner and Logan County native, Landau Murphy; a tour of the Capitol with General Hoyer; and visits to the World War II Memorial, the Korean War Memorial and the Vietnam War Memorial.
Senator Manchin proudly welcomed 29 veterans from West Virginia to the nation’s capital for the fifth “Always Free Honor Flight.” The Flight included a reception to award the Congressional Gold Medal to a Tuskegee Airman from Beckley, West Virginia, Sergeant John M. Watson; a special appearance by America’s Got Talent winner and Logan County native, Landau Murphy; a tour of the Capitol with General Hoyer; and visits to the World War II Memorial, the Korean War Memorial and the Vietnam War Memorial.
Senator Manchin proudly welcomed 29 veterans from West Virginia to the nation’s capital for the fifth “Always Free Honor Flight.” The Flight included a reception to award the Congressional Gold Medal to a Tuskegee Airman from Beckley, West Virginia, Sergeant John M. Watson; a special appearance by America’s Got Talent winner and Logan County native, Landau Murphy; a tour of the Capitol with General Hoyer; and visits to the World War II Memorial, the Korean War Memorial and the Vietnam War Memorial.
Senator Manchin proudly welcomed 29 veterans from West Virginia to the nation’s capital for the fifth “Always Free Honor Flight.” The Flight included a reception to award the Congressional Gold Medal to a Tuskegee Airman from Beckley, West Virginia, Sergeant John M. Watson; a special appearance by America’s Got Talent winner and Logan County native, Landau Murphy; a tour of the Capitol with General Hoyer; and visits to the World War II Memorial, the Korean War Memorial and the Vietnam War Memorial.
Senator Manchin proudly welcomed 29 veterans from West Virginia to the nation’s capital for the fifth “Always Free Honor Flight.” The Flight included a reception to award the Congressional Gold Medal to a Tuskegee Airman from Beckley, West Virginia, Sergeant John M. Watson; a special appearance by America’s Got Talent winner and Logan County native, Landau Murphy; a tour of the Capitol with General Hoyer; and visits to the World War II Memorial, the Korean War Memorial and the Vietnam War Memorial.
Senator Manchin poses for a photo with Dreama Denver, President of the Always Free Honor Flight Network and owner of Little Buddy Radio in Princeton, West Virginia. Dreama launched the Always Free Honor Flight in 2012 and her and her team continue to make this dream a reality for West Virginia heroes every year. (Photo courtesy of Dreama Denver)
Senator Manchin proudly welcomed 29 veterans from West Virginia to the nation’s capital for the fifth “Always Free Honor Flight.” The Flight included a reception to award the Congressional Gold Medal to a Tuskegee Airman from Beckley, West Virginia, Sergeant John M. Watson; a special appearance by America’s Got Talent winner and Logan County native, Landau Murphy; a tour of the Capitol with General Hoyer; and visits to the World War II Memorial, the Korean War Memorial and the Vietnam War Memorial.
Senator Manchin proudly welcomed 29 veterans from West Virginia to the nation’s capital for the fifth “Always Free Honor Flight.” The Flight included a reception to award the Congressional Gold Medal to a Tuskegee Airman from Beckley, West Virginia, Sergeant John M. Watson; a special appearance by America’s Got Talent winner and Logan County native, Landau Murphy; a tour of the Capitol with General Hoyer; and visits to the World War II Memorial, the Korean War Memorial and the Vietnam War Memorial. (Photo courtesy of Dreama Denver)
Senator Manchin proudly welcomed 29 veterans from West Virginia to the nation’s capital for the fifth “Always Free Honor Flight.” The Flight included a reception to award the Congressional Gold Medal to a Tuskegee Airman from Beckley, West Virginia, Sergeant John M. Watson; a special appearance by America’s Got Talent winner and Logan County native, Landau Murphy; a tour of the Capitol with General Hoyer; and visits to the World War II Memorial, the Korean War Memorial and the Vietnam War Memorial. (Photo courtesy of Dreama Denver)
Senator Manchin proudly welcomed 29 veterans from West Virginia to the nation’s capital for the fifth “Always Free Honor Flight.” The Flight included a reception to award the Congressional Gold Medal to a Tuskegee Airman from Beckley, West Virginia, Sergeant John M. Watson; a special appearance by America’s Got Talent winner and Logan County native, Landau Murphy; a tour of the Capitol with General Hoyer; and visits to the World War II Memorial, the Korean War Memorial and the Vietnam War Memorial. (Photo courtesy of Dreama Denver)
Senator Manchin proudly welcomed 29 veterans from West Virginia to the nation’s capital for the fifth “Always Free Honor Flight.” The Flight included a reception to award the Congressional Gold Medal to a Tuskegee Airman from Beckley, West Virginia, Sergeant John M. Watson; a special appearance by America’s Got Talent winner and Logan County native, Landau Murphy; a tour of the Capitol with General Hoyer; and visits to the World War II Memorial, the Korean War Memorial and the Vietnam War Memorial. (Photo courtesy of Dreama Denver)
Senator Manchin proudly welcomed 29 veterans from West Virginia to the nation’s capital for the fifth “Always Free Honor Flight.” The Flight included a reception to award the Congressional Gold Medal to a Tuskegee Airman from Beckley, West Virginia, Sergeant John M. Watson; a special appearance by America’s Got Talent winner and Logan County native, Landau Murphy; a tour of the Capitol with General Hoyer; and visits to the World War II Memorial, the Korean War Memorial and the Vietnam War Memorial. (Photo courtesy of Dreama Denver)
Tuskegee Airman Sergeant John M. Watson poses for a photo at the World War II Memorial. Sergeant Watson joined the Army Air Corps in 1942 and served as an Aircraft Crew Chief for the Tuskegee Airmen, the first group of African American pilots to fly and maintain combat aircraft in American armed forces history. (Photo courtesy of Dreama Denver)
Senator Manchin proudly welcomed 29 veterans from West Virginia to the nation’s capital for the fifth “Always Free Honor Flight.” The Flight included a reception to award the Congressional Gold Medal to a Tuskegee Airman from Beckley, West Virginia, Sergeant John M. Watson; a special appearance by America’s Got Talent winner and Logan County native, Landau Murphy; a tour of the Capitol with General Hoyer; and visits to the World War II Memorial, the Korean War Memorial and the Vietnam War Memorial.
Senator Manchin proudly welcomed 29 veterans from West Virginia to the nation’s capital for the fifth “Always Free Honor Flight.” The Flight included a reception to award the Congressional Gold Medal to a Tuskegee Airman from Beckley, West Virginia, Sergeant John M. Watson; a special appearance by America’s Got Talent winner and Logan County native, Landau Murphy; a tour of the Capitol with General Hoyer; and visits to the World War II Memorial, the Korean War Memorial and the Vietnam War Memorial.
Senator Manchin proudly welcomed 29 veterans from West Virginia to the nation’s capital for the fifth “Always Free Honor Flight.” The Flight included a reception to award the Congressional Gold Medal to a Tuskegee Airman from Beckley, West Virginia, Sergeant John M. Watson; a special appearance by America’s Got Talent winner and Logan County native, Landau Murphy; a tour of the Capitol with General Hoyer; and visits to the World War II Memorial, the Korean War Memorial and the Vietnam War Memorial.
Senator Manchin proudly welcomed 29 veterans from West Virginia to the nation’s capital for the fifth “Always Free Honor Flight.” The Flight included a reception to award the Congressional Gold Medal to a Tuskegee Airman from Beckley, West Virginia, Sergeant John M. Watson; a special appearance by America’s Got Talent winner and Logan County native, Landau Murphy; a tour of the Capitol with General Hoyer; and visits to the World War II Memorial, the Korean War Memorial and the Vietnam War Memorial.
Senator Manchin proudly welcomed 29 veterans from West Virginia to the nation’s capital for the fifth “Always Free Honor Flight.” The Flight included a reception to award the Congressional Gold Medal to a Tuskegee Airman from Beckley, West Virginia, Sergeant John M. Watson; a special appearance by America’s Got Talent winner and Logan County native, Landau Murphy; a tour of the Capitol with General Hoyer; and visits to the World War II Memorial, the Korean War Memorial and the Vietnam War Memorial.
Senator Manchin proudly welcomed 29 veterans from West Virginia to the nation’s capital for the fifth “Always Free Honor Flight.” The Flight included a reception to award the Congressional Gold Medal to a Tuskegee Airman from Beckley, West Virginia, Sergeant John M. Watson; a special appearance by America’s Got Talent winner and Logan County native, Landau Murphy; a tour of the Capitol with General Hoyer; and visits to the World War II Memorial, the Korean War Memorial and the Vietnam War Memorial.
Senator Manchin proudly welcomed 29 veterans from West Virginia to the nation’s capital for the fifth “Always Free Honor Flight.” The Flight included a reception to award the Congressional Gold Medal to a Tuskegee Airman from Beckley, West Virginia, Sergeant John M. Watson; a special appearance by America’s Got Talent winner and Logan County native, Landau Murphy; a tour of the Capitol with General Hoyer; and visits to the World War II Memorial, the Korean War Memorial and the Vietnam War Memorial.
Senator Manchin proudly welcomed 29 veterans from West Virginia to the nation’s capital for the fifth “Always Free Honor Flight.” The Flight included a reception to award the Congressional Gold Medal to a Tuskegee Airman from Beckley, West Virginia, Sergeant John M. Watson; a special appearance by America’s Got Talent winner and Logan County native, Landau Murphy; a tour of the Capitol with General Hoyer; and visits to the World War II Memorial, the Korean War Memorial and the Vietnam War Memorial.
Senator Manchin proudly welcomed 29 veterans from West Virginia to the nation’s capital for the fifth “Always Free Honor Flight.” The Flight included a reception to award the Congressional Gold Medal to a Tuskegee Airman from Beckley, West Virginia, Sergeant John M. Watson; a special appearance by America’s Got Talent winner and Logan County native, Landau Murphy; a tour of the Capitol with General Hoyer; and visits to the World War II Memorial, the Korean War Memorial and the Vietnam War Memorial.