Cleo Pascal
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And so not only are the men who died there just over 80 years ago not being able to be brought home, we have modern heroes who are dying on the field trying to keep the Chinese out this time, and it's not being discussed at all.
Except here.
Well, you can see me on X, but I would say just go to History Flight.
Go to History Flight.
I'm going to repeat it and repeat it.
Go to historyflight.com.
I'm always around, but they're doing the walk now.
So please, please support them.
And if you go to Hawaii, go to the Punchbowl.
Go to the cemetery in Hawaii and visit the men who were brought home.
It's a very moving and touching location.
That's the place to go.
So there are still many, many Americans left to be brought home who fought in battles around the world. And there are some people, including the people who are with History Flight, who are trying to find them. History Flight is a private charity. They've been doing this on the ground forever. They first came to my attention because
I've been looking at what the Chinese are doing in places like Tarawa, and history flight is on the ground in Tarawa trying to find those men and bring them home. And when they do, they get a little bit touched by what we just saw. They get full honors, they get brought home, they get...
re-united with their families if they can find them, which is why it's very important if you have missing family members to let the Department of Defense know so that, or history flights or something like them, so that they can do the DNA matches because there are also bodies that are waiting to be identified.
History Flight was founded by Mark Noah, who's an aviation fanatic, enthusiast, and so had the capability to do the transport and get around and know what was going on. And also Sergeant Major Justin LaHue, who is the hero of Nazarene Navy Cross winner,
Un unbelievable retired marine who at this very moment is walking from ground zero from the memorial site of the Twin Towers in New York to Quantico. He's walking 250 miles to arrive at Quantico on the 250th anniversary of the founding of the Marine Corps.
Because next year they want to bring 250 more men home. So that's one of the history flight events that you saw. And that's what's going on right now. You'll see him walking through, I hope he's escaped New Jersey now.
But he'll be by the side of the road. He's with another Marine. He gets joined along the way. And he's done other walks. The map that you have up now is the one that they did across the entire country. It's called the Long Road. And you can go to historyflight.com to hear more about History Flight. And the Long Road also tracks their route.
It was great to see that coverage.