Tulsa, OK — On Tuesday, October 7, 2025, Oklahoma Warriors Honor Flight will proudly escort 67 Oklahoma Veterans on a once-in-a-lifetime journey to Washington, D.C., to visit the memorials dedicated to their service and sacrifice. Of those flying, 62 served in the Vietnam War, 3 in the Korean War, and 2 in both — a poignant reminder of the urgency driving the organization’s mission.
Every year, the list of veterans we serve gets shorter—not because they’re no longer interested, but because we simply didn’t reach them in time,” said Flight Director Lana Hurt. “We’ve lost too many waiting to fly. It’s a race against time, and every donation helps us give one more hero their long-overdue tribute.”
Governor Kevin Stitt has officially proclaimed October 7, 2025, as “Oklahoma Warriors Honor Flight Day” in recognition of the extraordinary service of Oklahoma veterans and the nonprofit that ensures they receive their long-overdue tribute in Washington, D.C.
Despite a waiting list of over 200 veterans, the organization has been limited to one flight per year, primarily due to funding constraints. Each Honor Flight costs approximately $130,000, covering airfare, meals, medical support, transportation, and lodging—all provided at no cost to the veterans. The all-volunteer nonprofit relies on public donations of any amount to sustain and grow its mission.
Public Invited to Attend and Honor Veterans
Send-Off Ceremony:
Monday, October 6 at 6:00 PM
Hard Rock Hotel & Casino, Tulsa, OK
Veterans will begin arriving at 3:00 PM for pre-ceremony events, including dinner and guardian assignments.
Welcome Home Celebration:
Tuesday, October 7 at approximately 9:00 PM
Tulsa International Airport Flight #9752
These events are open to the public and no registration is required.
Oklahoma Warriors Honor Flight invites all Oklahomans to attend either event, wave flags, cheer, and help deliver the emotional homecoming that many of these veterans were denied decades ago.
To donate or learn more about upcoming flights, visit www.OklahomaWarriors.org/donate. Every dollar makes a difference from $75 to help with meals to $1,500 to sponsor a veteran’s full journey.