In 1991, at the end of Desert Storm, a 19-year-old U.S. Army Cavalry Scout Private who had just spent eight months at war sat out on a street at Khobar Towers in Saudi Arabia.
He sat there on his duffel bag along with his Battalion around him for four days waiting for the buses to come and take him to the King Fahad Airport so he could go home.
Unfortunately, the politicians of the day never planned for how to bring so many soldiers home after the war ended, so there was a shortage of planes. Politicians are great at talking, but terrible at doing.
Finally, the buses came, and took the young man along with his fellow soldiers to the airport. The planes waiting were from Tower Air. The owner of Tower Air had volunteered his planes and staff to bring soldiers home for the cost of fuel only.
Happily, the young veteran got home just in time for Easter weekend in 1991, and spent that time emotionally healing with
friends and family surrounding him.
That Private was me, Ron Knouse.
The owner of Tower Air was - Donald J. Trump