Several units at the University of Louisville will join together with groups from throughout Louisville and the United States to commemorate the end of World War II.
鈥淜eep the Spirit of 鈥45 Alive! 70th Anniversary of the End of WWII鈥 will be held Saturday and Sunday, Aug. 15 and 16.
With the surrender of Japan on Aug. 14, 1945, the Second World War came to a close. Activities for the 70th Anniversary are planned throughout the United States. The website provides more information.
鈥淎s time goes on, we lose more and more of the people whose service, both in the theater of war and on the home front, protected our freedoms during the dark days of World War II,鈥 said University of Louisville President James R. Ramsey. 鈥淭hat is why the University of Louisville is honored to take part in commemorations such as Keep the Spirit of 鈥45 Alive.
鈥淲e must never forget what our Greatest Generation sacrificed so that we can all be free.鈥
In Louisville, Saturday鈥檚 commemoration will take place at the Vintage WarBirds Hangar 5 at Bowman Field, 2700 Gast Blvd. From 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., exhibits, demonstrations and entertainment will evoke memories of Louisville during World War II. Vintage military equipment, vehicles and aircraft will be on display, along with other historical exhibits. Attendees who remember the war will have the opportunity to record their WWII memories for future generations. Entertainment will be provided by the Ladies of Liberty, a three-woman singing troupe that performs 1940s hits in the style of the Andrews Sisters. Admission is free.
From 6 to 10 p.m. in the same location, a 鈥淐anteen Dinner and Dance鈥 will be held, also featuring the Ladies of Liberty and the Don Krekel Orchestra performing big-band hits of the period. Admission is $45 per person.
Sunday, Aug. 16, is 鈥淗onor Flight Night鈥 at VFW Post #1170, 107 Evergreen Rd. in Middletown. The Honor Flight Network is a non-profit organization dedicated to making it possible for veterans to travel to Washington, D.C., to see the World War II, Korean and Vietnam War memorials.
Kentucky鈥檚 Bluegrass Chapter of Honor Flight will honor those World War II veterans who are unable to make the trip. Dinner will feature a video showing the 2015 D-Day Honor Flight on June 6 to the World War II Memorial. Admission for veterans and their guests is free.
Honor Flight Night is sponsored by the at the University of Louisville. Participating in Saturday鈥檚 events will be UofL鈥檚 Institute for Sustainable Health & Optimal Aging, School of Dentistry, Kent School of Social Work and Department of History. Other sponsors include the Frazier History Museum, the Kentucky Historical Society, Jean Frazier and a variety of military and veterans organizations.
For information on Saturday鈥檚 events, contact the local Spirit of 鈥45 office, 502-387-4412 or Dell Courtney, dellcourtn@aol.com.


























