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Honor flight flies 66 veterans back to Normandy on D-Day 80th anniversary

More than 60 World War II veterans took off from Dallas to France on Friday to participate in ceremonies marking the 80th anniversary of D-Day.

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Names of the more than 60 veterans of World War II who took off from Dallas to France on Friday are shown signed on a D-Day anniversary marker on May 31, in Dallas, Texas.
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More than 60 veterans prepare to board a chartered Boeing 787 provided by American Airlines, flying from Dallas to France on May 31. The party included six Medal of Honor winners from wars in Iraq, Afghanistan and Vietnam and two “Rosie the Riveters,” women who made invaluable contributions to the war effort by working in factories and shipyards. In total, some 280 people would make up the entourage.
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People gather for a sendoff parade at Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport as more than 60 veterans of World War II prepare to take off from Dallas to France on Friday, May 31.
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More than 60 veterans of World War II gather at the headquarters of American Airlines in Fort Worth, Texas, on May 31. The airline is flying a plane of veterans from Dallas to France ahead of the 80th anniversary of D-Day in Normandy.
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Students participate in a brief ceremony held for the World War II veterans who took off from Dallas to France on Friday to participate in ceremonies marking the 80th anniversary of D-Day.
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More than 60 veterans of World War II took off from Dallas to France on Friday to participate in ceremonies marking the 80th anniversary of D-Day. The group, ranging in age from 95 to 107, is being flown by American Airlines to Paris. The image shows the veterans heading to their gate the airport to go on their anniversary trip to Normandy.
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Robert Pedigo waits with more than 60 veterans of World War II before taking off from Dallas-Forth Worth International Airport to France on Friday, May 31, in Dallas, Texas. The group of veterans participated in ceremonies marking the 80th anniversary of D-Day. The group, ranging in age from 95 to 107, flew with American Airlines.
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Veteran Sydney “Sid” Edson sits with United States Air Force Academy Students at the airline gate before a flight from Dallas to France on May 31.
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John Gleeson, 100, of Honolulu, is escorted along with other World War II veterans during a celebration at the Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport ahead of the veterans' flight to France on Friday, May 31. The group, ranging in age from 95 to 107, is being flown by American Airlines to Paris to participate in ceremonies marking the 80th anniversary of D-Day.
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American Airlines employees and others gather to watch the sendoff of more than 60 World War II veterans who took off from Dallas to France on Friday, May 31, to participate in ceremonies marking the 80th anniversary of D-Day.
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More than 60 World War II veterans took off from Dallas to France on Friday, May 31, to participate in ceremonies marking the 80th anniversary of D-Day. The group, ranging in age from 95 to 107, is being flown by American Airlines to Paris. The image shows the plane veterans will take heading to their gate the airport to go on their anniversary trip to Normandy.
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A World War II veterans prepares to go through security at Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport on May 31. More than 60 World War II veterans of took off from Dallas to France on Friday to participate in ceremonies marking the 80th anniversary of D-Day. The group, ranging in age from 95 to 107, is being flown by American Airlines to Paris.