We Salute Our Veterans
We salute the men and women who have defended our flag - and the freedom it represents.
We know that Freedom isn't Free.
Not even close.
VETERAN'S BENEFITS
Local Veteran's Service Officers are the very best resource to guide and assist veterans with their benefits questions.
AREA MEDICAL CARE SERVICES FOR VETERANS
Quad City Veterans Outpatient Clinic
2979 Victoria Street
Bettendorf, Iowa 52722
563.332.8528
2979 Victoria Street
Bettendorf, Iowa 52722
563.332.8528
Veterans Affairs Medical Center
601 Hwy 6
Iowa City, Iowa
Phone From Illinois: 800.346.1843
Phone from Iowa: 319.338.0581
601 Hwy 6
Iowa City, Iowa
Phone From Illinois: 800.346.1843
Phone from Iowa: 319.338.0581
HONOR FLIGHT OF THE QUAD CITIES
Atlantic Theatre Pavilion
October 10, 2009 Honor Flight
Pacific Theatre Pavilion
October 10, 2009 Honor Flight
Washington Memorial
October 10, 2009 Honor Flight
QC Vets at WWII Memorial
October 10, 2009 Honor Flight
"Kilroy Was Here"
October 10, 2009 Honor Flight
Korean Conflict Memorial
October 10, 2009 Honor Flight
Air Force Memorial
October 10, 2009 Honor Flight
Iwo Jima Memorial
October 10, 2009 Honor Flight
QC Veteran William Mulvey Looking at Iwo Jima Memorial
October 10, 2009 Honor Flight
Uncommon Valor
October 10, 2009 Honor Flight
Vet Clutching Dog Tags at Iwo Jima Memorial
October 10, 2009 Honor Flight
Changing of the Guard I
October 10, 2009 Honor Flight
Changing of the Guard II
October 10, 2009 Honor Flight
The Honor Flight of the Quad Cities provides a free trip to our nation's capital for World War II veterans to see their long-overdue WW II Memorial.
This memorable day also includes stops at the Air Force Memorial, the Iwo Jima Memorial, the Lincoln Memorial, the Korean Memorial and the Vietnam Memorial, as well as the unforgettable changing of the guard at the Tomb of the Unknowns at Arlington National Cemetery.
For additional information about the Honor Flight, click here or contact Quad Cities Hub Director Bob Morrison at Ridgecrest Village at 563.391.4340.
There's a good reason they're called "The Greatest Generation". And there's a good reason that we should honor them. The Honor Flight honors all our WW II veterans and their service to God and Country.
We're proud of our veterans and our active duty military personnel. And we remember well those who - for generations - have paid the ultimate sacrifice defending our freedom.
I had the privilege to accompany the October 10, 2009 Honor Flight as a Guardian. Click Here if you'd like to read an article I wrote about this unforgettable experience.
It's an honor for us to to support the Honor Flight of the Quad Cities.
We Remember Well.