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82 Years Later, 

They Return
Delta and the Best Defense Foundation return to Normandy 

for the fifth annual Legacy Flight – honoring the heroes 
of D-Day 
and inspiring the next generation.
 
5 Legacy Flights
 
100+ Veterans Returned
 
200+ Delta Volunteers
 
85,000 Normandy Community Participants
Follow the Journey
June 1
Gala Dinner at Delta Flight Museum
June 2
Departure for Normandy
June 3
Arrive Deauville Airport
June 4
Freedom Prize Ceremony
June 5
Omaha Beach
June 6
D-Day Ceremonies
June 7
Utah Beach
June 8
St. James Cemetary
June 9
Normandy American Cemetary
June 10
Return to ATL

It's nearly time for takeoff. Over this weekend and on Monday, nearly 30 World War II veterans from around the U.S. traveled to Atlanta ahead of the 5th edition of the Normandy Legacy Flight.

At airports across the country, Delta employees and customers rallied to give these heroes the sendoff they deserve. From heartfelt announcements over the loudspeaker to personal moments of gratitude, people came together to send these veterans off with the celebration they deserve.

As these men travel to Atlanta and soon to Normandy, they carry with them stories that shaped history, now ready to be heard once more. 

The historic journey with 28 World War II veterans—most of whom are over 100 years old—officially began on Monday, June 1, in Delta’s hometown of Atlanta, marked by a heartfelt welcome and gala dinner at the Delta Flight Museum.

At approximately 4:30 p.m., Delta employees lined the red carpet, eagerly anticipating the arrival of our honored veterans. As they made their way in, they were greeted with enthusiastic cheers and a sea of waving American and French flags—a powerful tribute to the enduring bond between the two nations and the heroes who helped secure their freedom.

The evening transitioned into a moving gala that brought together WWII veterans, students, Delta employees and leaders and partners including The Best Defense Foundation, Michelin and French Ambassador Laurent Bili. In one of the night’s most memorable moments, Cpl. Jack Myers joined NextGen student Caleb Walker in a heartfelt rendition of “God Bless America”—a powerful reflection of the enduring bond formed through a past program and a symbol of connection and legacy.

But this meaningful evening was just the beginning. Tonight, these veterans will depart for Normandy, retracing the steps of history and returning to the very shores where their courage helped change the course of history.

Normandy Legacy Flight 2026 thanks these generous partners: