Honor Flight Northwest Georgia
- celebrating Bartow County’s own -
their courage, their valor and their sacrifice in WWII.
“We can’t all be heroes. Some of us have to stand on the curb and clap as they go by.” - Will Rogers

Photo credit: Rick Latoff / American Battle Monuments Commission.
Honor Flight Northwest Georgia is a program organized by local volunteers to pay tribute to our Bartow County World War II Veterans, by sponsoring tours to Washington, DC, to visit their World War II Memorial. The World War II Memorial was dedicated in 2004, and most of our World War II Veterans have never had a chance to see it or pay their respects.
We want to make this tour to honor our veterans by ensureing that those veterans who want to see their memorial have the opportunity to do so.
This is a one-day tour. Our veterans will travel by aircraft to Ronald Reagan Washington International Airport. Upon arrival, they will board motor coaches and travel to the Washington Mall to tour the World War II Memorial and enjoy lunch. There will also be an opportunity to tour the Korean War Veterans, Vietnam Veterans and Iwo Jima Memorials. If time permits, the coaches will make a slow, respectful tour of Arlington National Cemetery before returning to the airport.