WASHINGTON, D.C. (KSEE/KGPE) – After three unforgettable days in and around our nation’s Capitol, the 32nd Central Valley Honor Flight concluded Wednesday, as many more bucket list items were crossed off for valley veterans.

The final day started at Arlington National Cemetery, giving two veterans and their children a chance to visit the gravesites of their loved ones, buried on-site, for the very first time.

Among the more than 14,000 veterans buried at Arlington, Army veteran Terence Milliken and his daughter Nichole were there to see one near and dear to their hearts.

"I'm here to visit my father at Arlington Cemetery. The feeling is pretty much indescribable,” Milliken said, moments after seeing the grave of his father, Marine Corps veteran James Milliken.

It was his first chance t

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