A special group of people will be honored at the Palm Beach International Airport Saturday night.
Eighty World War II veterans and two Korean was veterans went to Washington D.C. to visit the memorial built to commemorate their service and sacrifices.
The community is asked to join their welcome home at the Palm Beach International Airport at 8 p.m., to cheer and thank the veterans.
Palm Beach County Fire Rescue honored the veterans Saturday morning along local I-95 overpasses, when they were heading to DC.
Ruth Mernit waiting arrival of her husband Dan at PBI. Served in WWII. On honor flight today. @WPTV #honorflight pic.twitter.com/6aueosTvWa
— Alex Hagan (@AlexHagan_WPTV) April 17, 2016
Local firefighters honoring veterans heading to DC w #HonorFlightSoutheastFlorida this morning along I95 overpasses pic.twitter.com/n79mGUS1z9
— PBC Fire Rescue (@PBCFR) April 16, 2016