Honoring Our Heroes: Ohio veterans embark on memorable Honor Flight

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Findlay, Ohio, Foundation
Organized and sponsored by HONOR, Marathon Petroleum’s Veterans Employee Network Group, this was the 28th Flag City Honor Flight and the third of four trips planned for 2024, honoring our heroes and their sacrifices.
  • Nearly 90 veterans took part in the 28th Flag City Honor Flight, traveling from Toledo, Ohio, to Washington, D.C., in September to visit memorials dedicated to their service.
  • Sponsored by Marathon Petroleum, employees served as guardians, helping the veterans experience the impact of their service firsthand during this memorable journey.
  • The visit included the Marine Corps War Memorial (Iwo Jima Memorial), Korean War Veterans Memorial, Vietnam Veterans Memorial, WWII Memorial and Arlington National Cemetery.

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Nearly 90 veterans took to the sky on a mission to celebrate their incredible sacrifice for our country. Organized by Flag City Honor Flight, this journey took them from Toledo, Ohio, to Washington, D.C., where they visited memorials built in their honor.

“The gratitude I have—it’s just hard to put into words,” said Craig Laubender, a Vietnam War veteran, reflecting on the experience he shared with his son, Ben Laubender, a personal safety professional at Marathon Petroleum and a veteran himself. “My dad never received the welcome home he deserved after Vietnam. This was everything he absolutely deserved. Being with my dad—who always puts others before himself—created a memory of a lifetime.”

Marathon Petroleum’s SVP of Environmental, Health, Safety and Security, Jim Wilkins, served as a Guardian on the flight. Here, he posed with two local veterans, honoring their service and sacrifice.

Joined by Ben’s son and Craig’s grandson, the three generations of Laubenders participated in this unforgettable trip alongside a total of 87 veterans, many of whom were from the Vietnam War era. The day included visits to the Vietnam Veterans Memorial, the U.S. Marine Corps War Memorial (Iwo Jima Memorial), the Korean War Veterans Memorial, the WWII Memorial and Arlington National Cemetery, where the Laubenders had the honor of laying a wreath at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier.

“I don’t think it fully sunk in how much this impacts you until you see it in person,” Ben said. “Ending the day at that final moment for those unknown soldiers was something that touched my soul. Being there with my dad and my son was everything to us.”

Marathon Petroleum employee Ben Laubender (left), his father Craig and his son Ayden took a photo at the welcome home event following the 2024 Flag City Honor Flight.

“My dad never received the welcome home he deserved after Vietnam. This was everything he absolutely deserved.”

On board the 2024 Flag City Honor Flight, over 90 veterans traveled from Toledo, Ohio, to Washington, D.C., to visit war memorials, honoring their service and sacrifice.

Organized and sponsored by HONOR, Marathon Petroleum’s Veterans employee network, this marked the Findlay chapter’s 28th flight and the third of four trips scheduled for 2024. Employees from Marathon Petroleum served as guardians, enhancing the veterans’ experience and helping them witness the impact of their service firsthand during the tour of the memorials.

“Flag City Honor Flight has been providing our area’s veterans with these extraordinary opportunities for years, and we are proud to support them in their mission,” said Ashley Goecke, Advanced Community Relations Representative at Marathon Petroleum. “Marathon and its employees are grateful for our veterans’ service, and we consider it a privilege to help make these flights possible.”

A veteran paused to reflect at one of the D.C. memorials during the 2024 Flag City Honor Flight.

This flight was made possible through a grant from Marathon Petroleum and proceeds raised from HONOR’s annual Spirit of Freedom 5K Run, Walk, Ruck. Held each October outside Marathon’s Findlay campus, the event supports local veteran programs, including the Flag City Honor Flight, which is 100% volunteer-run and raises all the funds needed to cover veterans' trips, making the experience more accessible to those interested in applying.

“Thank you, Marathon, for your continued support and for proudly sponsoring our flight—we couldn't do it without you,” said Steve Schul, Flag City Honor Flight Board President. “These flights celebrate the resilience, bravery and enduring bonds among these heroes.”

Upon their return to Ohio, the veterans were treated to a welcome home celebration, sending them home with one more reminder of our appreciation for their service and sacrifices for our country.

Over 90 veterans, along with their guardians from the 2024 Flag City Honor Flight sponsored by Marathon Petroleum, toured the D.C. memorials.
All the participating veterans from the 2024 Flag City Honor Flight gathered at Arlington National Cemetery, honoring their service and the sacrifices made by their fellow heroes. 
Ben Laubender and his father, Craig Laubender, placed a wreath at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier at Arlington National Cemetery as part of the 2024 Flag City Honor Flight
Dozens of families and friends gathered at the Toledo Airport to welcome home the veterans after their trip to the D.C. memorials as part of the 2024 Flag City Honor Flight, celebrating their service and sacrifices.
A touching moment as one of the veterans embraced a family member at the welcome home event