Neil Armstrong, Jim Lovell, Gene Cernan, Others Will Visit
Soldiers Overseas
Men and women serving overseas will
have a chance to meet and talk with some of the worlds most
renowned aviators, thanks to a tour being put together by Armed
Forces Entertainment, in association with Morale Entertainment and
American Airlines. The "Legends of Aerospace" Tour is heading out
to bolster troop morale next month. This tour will bring Americans,
including famous aviators and astronauts, to visit our military
stationed in Europe and Southwest Asia. Confirmed participants
include Neil Armstrong and Gene Cernan, the first and last men on
the moon; Captain Jim Lovell, Commander of Apollo 13; Bob
Gilliland, test pilot and the first man ever to fly the SR-71
Blackbird, known to be the fastest and highest-flying production
aircraft in the world; and General Steve Ritchie (Ret), the last
Air Force Pilot Ace.
Also traveling on the "Legends of Aerospace" Tour will be two
outstanding media legends: David Hartman, first host of Good
Morning America, who will be the moderator for the panel
discussions; and Jeffrey Kluger, senior writer with TIME Magazine.
Kluger and Lovell co-wrote Lost Moon, the book on which Ron
Howard's movie Apollo 13 is based.
Captain Jim Lovell, commander of Apollo 13, said of the upcoming
tour: "I have been waiting my whole life for this opportunity to
meet with our service men and women on the front lines. They are
the real heroes. I'm truly looking forward to thanking them for
their service in person and share some of my experiences with
adversity during Apollo 13. I'm sure it's going to be an
extraordinary experience."

Neil Armstrong On The Moon
"The United States servicemen and women put their lives on the
line every day to ensure our freedom here at home," said Captain
Steve Blankenship, Managing Director -- Veterans Initiatives at
American Airlines. "In association with some of the nation's most
revered aerospace legends, all of us at American Airlines are
honored to partner with the 'Legends of Aerospace' Tour to help
bring these great Americans overseas to connect with our troops as
they protect our nation's freedom."
During the tour, 30-40 minute panel discussions will be
conducted in auditorium settings on military bases and naval
vessels, with David Hartman as the host of the program. Panel
discussions will be followed by an opportunity for meet and greets,
photographs, etc. The Legends also will have an opportunity to
visit with wounded troops at Landstuhl Regional Medical Center.
"The troops serving downrange and their families are always
happy to get a little taste of home while serving overseas," said
Captain (USMC) Jamie Fleischhacker, Circuit Manager with Armed
Forces Entertainment, who will be coordinating the tour. "And
nothing says 'America' more than bringing together for our men and
women in uniform these amazing legends who have each served their
country so honorably."

The tour will log more than 15,000 flight miles, with tour
sponsor American Airlines providing round-trip, trans-Atlantic
transportation for tour participants. The Legends expect to meet
with more than 10,000 troops, give away thousands of items, give
motivational speeches and have numerous meet and greets with
troops.
Armed Forces Entertainment is the official Department of Defense
agency providing entertainment for American troops stationed around
the world.