Each December, volunteers place wreaths on the graves of more than 11,000 service members buried at the Louisville cemetery.
Brownsboro Hardware and Paint is once again joining the effort to raise funds for the wreaths.
The pins are part of a congressional program started in 2012, recognizing people who served from 1955 to 1975.
From the moment they arrived at the Louisville Muhammad Ali International Airport, the veterans were celebrated for their service and sacrifice.
Two veterans in Louisville were honored on Wednesday to mark 79 years since Victory in Europe Day, which marked the end of WWII in Europe.
Honor Flight Bluegrass takes care of all the expenses to get those veterans to Washington D.C. to visit the famous War Memorials.
An elderly U.S. military veteran will be able to stay in his home thanks to the collaboration of Louisville-area organizations.
The red, white and blue waved high on Wednesday morning as Honor Flight Bluegrass prepared to give dozens of veterans the flight of a lifetime.
Dozens of local veterans will be the guests of honor in the nation's capital on Wednesday, and the public is invited to give them a hero's welcome when they return.