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Neceski Serves as Community Partner on 28th Flag City Honor Flight

September 11, 2024

On Tuesday, September 10, Attorney Marjan Neceski joined the 28th Flag City Honor Flight accompanying 87 military veterans, primarily from the Vietnam era, to Washington, D.C. to visit memorials built in their honor. Veterans and their guardians flew from Toledo Express Airport to Washington to tour the Iwo Jima, World War II, Korean, and Vietnam Memorials. They also attended the Changing of the Guard Ceremony at Arlington National Cemetery.

The 28th Flag City Honor Flight was sponsored by Marathon Petroleum. Marjan received a special invitation to accompany this Honor Flight as a Community Partner.

The next Flag City Honor Flight is scheduled for November 12, 2024. To learn more about the Flag City Honor Flight Program go to: https://flagcityhonorflight.or...

(L to R) Honor Flight Board Member Mallory Crooks; Veteran Steve Houghton, Bowling Green; and Marjan Neceski, near the reflecting pool in Washington, D.C.

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