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Disabled American Veterans are Well Represented at Air Expo 2009

NASPAX - 5/27/2009

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By Pete Hurrey


Doolittle’s amazing B-25 raid on April 18, 1942 to bomb Tokyo during World War II turned the tide in American spirit from bleak to heroic and is often credited with providing the inspiration to those fighting in the Pacific conflict.
 
Now, 67 years later, the folks from AirSupport, LLC in support of Disabled American Veterans keep that spirit alive.
 
According to Lynn May, event coordinator for the DAV aviation outreach program the B-25 outreach effort is one of the most popular attractions at airshows. “Most World War II veterans have memories of the B-25,” said May. She indicated that the imposing aircraft were used in every theater of the war, not just on Doolittle’s historic raid.
 
At the Air Expo 2009 this past weekend, AirSupport, LLC brought its working B-25 to the airshow and TheBAYNET.com’s ace photographer, John Douglass, was allowed to participate in a historic flight around the area. When looking at the provided pictures, TBN readers are encouraged to keep in mind that the B-25 travels to air shows around the country as an outreach program for Disabled American Veterans.
 
“Our mission is not to solicit funds, but to make every American Veteran aware of the services they are entitled to when they have served their country,” said May.
 
AirSupport, LLS is an airshow and aviation event planning, management and production company offering a wide variety of services tailored to meet the needs of each client. More information about the company may be found on its Web site: www.airsupport.com.
 
The company supports and promotes the 1.2 million member DAV organization, which is a non-profit 501(c)(4) charity dedicated to building better lives for America’s disabled veterans and their families.

The DAV was founded in 1920 by disabled veterans returning from World War I to represent their unique interests. In 1932, the DAV was congressionally chartered as the official voice of the nation’s wartime disabled veterans. More information may be obtained by visiting
www.dav.org.


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