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Our Mission:
Honoring Our Veterans Service and Sacrifice

RI Fire Chiefs Honor Flight Hub is dedicated to honoring our veterans by offering WWII and Korean War Veterans a no-cost trip to visit the memorials in Washington, DC.
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Upcoming Honor Flights


The next Honor Flight, scheduled for September 29, 2024 is full.
Please check back for additional Honor Flight date(s).
Contact George Farrell rifirechiefshonorflight@gmail.com or
Call 401-741-7999




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Photos of Honor Flight Trips

Google Photo Gallery

A gallery of images on Google Photos
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Upcoming Events


Fundraisers


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If you are interested in sponsoring a World War II, Korean War or Vietnam War veteran on a future Honor Flight please contact:
Contact George Farrell rifirechiefshonorflight@gmail.com



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Media Reports


The Warwick Beacon features Honor Honor Bound Women

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Mike Montecalvo and WPRI, Channel 12 news aired an Honor Flight "Tango" story on October 1st.

Watch his report here...


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To date the Rhode Island Fire Chiefs Honor Flight Hub has taken 30 Honor Flights and transported 925 WW II, Korean War and Vietnam War veterans. We need your help as we look for ways to bring honor and distinction to these heroes. Future Honor Flights are being plan so please contact us if you have any questions.

  • Download a Veteran's application form Honor Flight Veteran Application Download icon
  • Download a Guardian's application form Honor Flight Guardian Application Download icon
  • *Veteran Eligibility


    Eligibility. Any veteran who has served honorably served in the U.S. military (including U.S. Reserves and National Guard) is eligible for an Honor Flight trip.


    Priority. First priority for a trip is given to World War II veterans who have not yet visited their memorial. Next priority is veterans that served between WWII and the Korean War, followed by the Korean War, then veterans that served between Korea and Vietnam, and so on, in the same manner in chronological order of conflicts.


    Terminally Ill Veterans.Terminally ill veterans may be given the same priority as WWII veterans. It is suggested that the Hub require the veteran to provide medical documentation of the terminal nature of the illness prior to giving the veteran priority over other prior applicants.