Cheers, Applause Greet Vets Returning from Memorial Honor Flight

Vets used "incredible," "fantastic" and "amazing" to describe their reception

Dozens of San Diego-area World War II veterans, returning from a special trip to Washington, D.C. Sunday, were greeted with cheers and applause at Lindbergh Field.

The spectacular reception was arranged for about 80 veterans who took a whirlwind trip that included the World War II memorial, Arlington National Cemetery and the Vietnam, Korea and Iwo Jima memorials.

Veteran Bud Vander Schaaf called the welcome, โ€œFantastic, the only word to describe it.โ€

โ€œAbsolutely amazed,โ€ Dusty Ward said of the reception. โ€œSan Diego really turned out to welcome us home.โ€

Ward was in the second wave in Iwo Jima and volunteered to carry wounded Marines from inland to a hospital ship.

โ€œIโ€™m one of the luckiest guys in the world. Thanks a lot for being here,โ€ Ward said.

At 90, Louis Segal said the sight of all those there to welcome him home he wanted to cry.

โ€œIt was incredible. I really appreciate it,โ€ he said.

Segal served in the Navy for 12 years including WWII and the Korean War.

โ€œNo matter where we went, we met people like this,โ€ Segal said of the honor flight.

Army veteran Clancy Meeter served from Omaha Beach โ€œall the way to the end,โ€ he said. For him, the trip reinforced his national pride.

The vets loved the trip, the reception back home, and above all, serving their country.

Robert Mitchell told NBC 7 that seeing the WWII memorial in person was unlike anything he had ever seen.

"It's far more impressive in person than any picture you could see,โ€ Mitchell said.

The trip was paid by Honor Flight San Diego, a non-profit created solely to honor America's veterans by flying them to see war memorials on the other side of the country.

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