Art Mahler, WWII Vet - Medevac Home
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On March 14, WWII veteran, Mr. Arthur Mahler of Bellevue, was one of 60 Western Washington WWII veterans traveling with the Puget Sound Honor Flight organization to Washington, D.C., to visit the memorials built in their honor. On the day of their return, Mr. Mahler endured a medical emergency and was taken by ambulance to a local Baltimore hospital, where he remains for the foreseeable future.
This hero would like very much to return home to the Pacific Northwest, but a commercial flight is not an option at this time due to his fragile respiratory condition. He maintains a very positive attitude and is thankful for all the support and care he has received while in Baltimore. He has also already done so much for our country - and we'd like nothing more than to get him back home to be with his family, friends and in familiar surroundings, as soon as possible.
Please consider a donation to help this very deserving WWII veteran return home from his "One Last Mission" via an air ambulance. Arthur Mahler, and the rest of these heroes, helped save the world and this is our chance to give back to him! Thank you so much!
This hero would like very much to return home to the Pacific Northwest, but a commercial flight is not an option at this time due to his fragile respiratory condition. He maintains a very positive attitude and is thankful for all the support and care he has received while in Baltimore. He has also already done so much for our country - and we'd like nothing more than to get him back home to be with his family, friends and in familiar surroundings, as soon as possible.
Please consider a donation to help this very deserving WWII veteran return home from his "One Last Mission" via an air ambulance. Arthur Mahler, and the rest of these heroes, helped save the world and this is our chance to give back to him! Thank you so much!
Organizer
Renee Davies Peavey
Organizer
Grapeview, WA