Vice president lauds BIA troop greeters

Vice president lauds BIA troop greeters


Film subjects get special White House tour
By Jessica Bloch
BDN Staff
Biden

For the three subjects of the documentary film “The Way We Get By,” it would have been hard to top the events of last Wednesday and Thursday.

The movie, a look at the lives of three area senior citizens who are troop greeters at Bangor International Airport, was screened Wednesday night at the U.S. Capitol Visitors Center in Washington, D.C., where film subjects Joan Gaudet, Bill Knight and Jerry Mundy, film director Aron Gaudet and producer Gita Pullapilly watched the movie with members of Congress.

The next night, the movie played at Walter Reed Army Medical Center, also in Washington, D.C., for military members and their families.

What happened Friday, however, may have surpassed all of that.

In a series of events none of those connected with the film ever expected, the group of five had a chance to meet with Vice President Joe Biden during a special tour of the White House. It was a moment Joan Gaudet still can’t believe happened.

“I never thought in my whole life I’d be near that close to the vice president,” Bradley resident Gaudet said Sunday. “It kind of blows your mind.”

Biden met with the group in his office for about 30 minutes. During the meeting, Pullapilly said, he praised the three troop greeters and talked about his son Beau Biden, who experienced a different group of troop greeters active in New Hampshire after he returned recently from military duty in Iraq.

“[Biden] talked about what the greeters really meant to him, how memorable it was, and the amazing impact that all three of the greeters were having on men and women all over the country,” Pullapilly said. “He went up to Mrs. Gaudet, touched her cheek, and said, ‘Each and every one of you is so special.’ It was just so awesome.”

Joan Gaudet said she was charmed by the vice president, who is from Delaware.

“It was so easy talking with him,” she said. “It almost made it feel like he was an old friend you knew forever.”

The vice president apparently was so taken with the group that he gave them parting gifts with the vice presidential seal. The women each received a charm bracelet and the men each received a set of cuff links.

Biden isn’t the only one to have been touched by the troop greeters. The film has won awards at several film festivals and earned rave reviews for Pullapilly and Old Town native Aron Gaudet, who is Joan Gaudet’s son.

Biden didn’t attend the Capitol Hill showing, but his wife, Jill Biden, made remarks before the film was screened.

Joan Gaudet chatted with Jill Biden that night. Jill Biden told Joan Gaudet about her son, and Gaudet told Biden about her two grandchildren who returned home safely in January from their military service.

The next day, after the Walter Reed screening, Pullapilly was shocked to receive an e-mail from the White House asking if the group would like a tour of the landmark. After a series of e-mails and text messages, the tour was set.

On Friday morning the group met with Kirsten White, a Maine native who was named in March as Jill Biden’s policy director. They were shown around the White House, and eventually the three troop greeters, along with Aron Gaudet and Pullapilly, were shown into Biden’s office waiting area. They were told the vice president was eager to meet with them, which he reiterated during their meeting.

“He told us [his wife] went home and kept talking about [the Maine greeters],” Joan Gaudet said. “He decided he wanted to meet us himself.”

It was a full trip for Joan Gaudet, Knight and Mundy. Joan Gaudet also had a chance to sit in a television control room and accompanied her son to a meeting in the AARP offices.

“It was just an amazing few days,” she said. “It’s not all sinking in, I think. I just never, never thought I’d be here. How does this happen?”

For information on “The Way We Get By,” go to www.thewaywegetbymovie.com.

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Kudos again to all of the dedicated troop greeters for your tireless efforts and congrats to those who got to meet the Vice. President......

In this story, we learn of a Maine native who is Jill Biden's policy advisor. It would be interesting if someone did a story of Mainers in the nation's capitol, of whom we never hear, such as Ms. White.

Woody 1 - around the time of the inauguration, the BDN did a large areticle on four or five people from Maine that are working in the White House. It was a weekend issue and very well written.

First of all Thank You one and all for Greeting Our Troops. Now that I`m retired I need to get on doing it too.

Second of all it would be nice if Vice President Bidden, President Obama, our Elected Officials and the American People would let our Troops do what most of the Troops know needs to be done. Just ask the Troops. Get out of the way and let them do the job that we have them for. The Best Armed Forces in The World.

I'm currently Active Duty in the Air Force stationed at Charleston AFB, SC. I grew up in Easton Maine and have never been so proud to have been from Maine as that day that I stepped off the plane in Bangor after returning from the desert. It was 2am and there were at least 30 people there to greet everyone one of us and give us a firm handshake and a smile, even a hug if you wanted it. There are few moments in one's life where they are awestruck and not able to express the emotion in words...and this was one of them. To have people who don't even know us show up to show that they care and support us will be something I'll never forget. I was ecstatic to see them get recognized for what they do. Everyone who's been through bangor on the way back, or even to the desert always talk about the troop greeters and look forward to meeting them every time. Thanks for what you do, it means a lot to us.

MattOsgood wrote: Thanks for what you do, it means a lot to us.

The same goes for you. Thank you for your service.

Bangor International Airport is at risk of losing the military charter flights that bring more than 100,000 troops through the airport every year.

Portsmouth International Airport has brokered "agreements" with two troop-carrying charter airlines, Tulsa, Okla.-based Omni Air and Atlanta, Ga.-based World Air, to use its airport for transit services, such as refueling, according to a report from Seacoastonline.com. Omni Air and World Air currently land at Bangor International Airport for those transit services, bringing more than 100,000 U.S. troops returning from overseas deployments through the airport, Rebecca Hupp, the airport's director, told Mainebiz. Bangor's troop greeters have for the last several years welcomed these returning soldiers, an activity that recently was made into a documentary film that was screened last week on Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C.

Jeff Crippen, CEO

Headquarters

Omni Air International, Inc.

PO Box 582527

3303 N Sheridan Road, Hangar 19

Tulsa, OK 74158

Telephone: 918-836-5393

World Airways, Inc.

HLH Building

101 World Drive

Peachtree City, GA 30269

USA

770-632-8000

Thanks Matt Osgood for all you guys do for this great country

fredrogers...I will personall call Omni Air and World Airways to let them know how disrespectful that would be and also get as many people as I can to also call. Thank You

Don`t know if Sen Collins or Snowe have time in there busy lives but will e-mail them.

What these people do is so wonderful. Thank you.

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