The last time Anne Greer visited Washington, D.C., it was as a Marine's wife.
The next time, it will be as a Marine herself.
Greer, 91, of Throop, will be the first woman veteran from Cayuga County to tour the nation's capital and see its war memorials and other historic sights as part of Operation Enduring Gratitude. The program,聽created聽by Knights of Columbus Council No. 207, has聽provided聽three-day, all-expenses-paid trips to Washington for local veterans since 2012. A second trip聽took place聽in 2017.
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The third trip, taking place next weekend, will be the first time Greer has visited the capital since 1970. That was because the U.S. Marine Corps, to her surprise, selected her as its finalist for the Military Wife of the Year award. Her husband,聽Richard, was in the middle of serving 30 years in the corps and its reserves, including combat deployments in the Korean and Vietnam wars.聽
The award was at a May banquet at the Omni Shoreham Hotel. Greer didn't win, but the five-day trip was "marvelous," she told 水果派AV on Wednesday.
Unlike most military wives, however, Greer served the country during the same war as her husband.
As a private first class Marine, she worked in shipping and receiving at Parris Island and Camp Lejeune in 1952 and 1953, sending gear to Korea. Back then, she noted, women themselves weren't sent to war unless they were medical personnel. But Greer enjoyed her work, as it was similar to her job before the war at the Red Star Express trucking company headquartered in Auburn.
The same year the war ended, Greer left the Marines to have John, her first of four children with Richard. He and his siblings Margaret, Maureen and Kevin were all born at military bases.聽
Greer knew firsthand what it was like to have parents in the armed forces. Her father, Emmett McNabb, was the first man from Onondaga County wounded in World War I, and a plaque in Shotwell Park in Skaneateles his name. Greer's four brothers and two brothers-in-law served as well. That's why, when the Korean War began, enlisting was an easy decision, she said.
"I thought I was needed," she said. "We were born with flags in our hands."
Greer said she will be thinking about Richard, who away in 2010, as she sees Arlington National Cemetery, the Marine Barracks and other sights in Washington next weekend.
The trip will likely be the last for Operation Enduring Gratitude, said Dave Pappert, its coordinator. Greer is among the last World War II, Korea and Vietnam veterans for the program to accommodate.
"We're absolutely thrilled to have her," he said. "This is something we've been looking forward to."
Greer said she was asked to take the trip a few years ago and declined, believing it's meant for the men who served overseas.
But this year she agreed to go, and now she's looking forward to meeting her fellow veterans, or at least the ones she doesn't know already, as she returns to Washington next weekend.
"I think it's going to be a great experience," she said.聽
Gallery: 2017 Operation Enduring Gratitude

World War II veteran Robert Strohm shows off a kiss while heading toward the National World War II Memorial in Washington, D.C., during a trip with Operation Enduring Gratitude in April 2017.

Cayuga County veterans are greeted during a flag ceremony in Washington D.C. on Saturday as part of Operation Enduring Gratitude.

World War II veteran Adam Luziani holds a flag presented to him at a ceremony, part of Operation Enduring Gratitude, in Washington D.C. Saturday.聽

Cayuga County Vietnam War veterans gather in front of the Vietnam War Memorial in Washington D.C. as part of Operation Enduring Gratitude on Saturday.

Members of the U.S. color guard wait to present flags to veterans at the National World War II Memorial on the Operation Enduring Gratitude trip Saturday.

Former U.S. Sen. Bob Dole greets World War II veteran Robert Strohm, of Auburn, near the National World War II Memorial聽during a trip with Operation Enduring Gratitude in April 2017.

About 100 volunteers and veterans gather for a group photo at the National World War II Memorial for Operation Enduring Gratitude on Saturday.

Members of the U.S. Air Force perform a flag ceremony for veterans attending the Operation Enduring Gratitude trip sponsored by the Knights of Columbus Post 207 on Saturday.

Vietnam War veterans stand near the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington D.C. on Saturday.

Korean War veteran Michael Emperato shakes hands with former Sen. Bob Dole in Washington D.C. as part of Operation Enduring Gratitude on Saturday.

Mel Spurling, a Vietnam War veteran, travels to the National World War II Memorial on Saturday with Operation Enduring Gratitude.聽

Cayuga County veterans and guests view the National World War II Memorial in rainy Washington D.C. on Saturday as part of Operation Enduring Gratitude.聽

The National World War II Memorial and the Lincoln Memorial in the distance on a rainy Saturday in Washington D.C.

Veterans and guests tour the National World War II Memorial in the rain on Saturday in Washington D.C.

U.S. Navy veterans gather in Washington D.C. on Saturday as part of Operation Enduring Gratitude.聽

The Marine Corps Memorial in Washington D.C.

U.S. Marine Corps veterans visit their memorial in Washington D.C. on Saturday.

The U.S. Color Guard presents flags to Cayuga County veterans during Operation Enduring Gratitude in Washington D.C. on Saturday.

Cayuga County veterans gather at the National World War II Memorial in Washington D.C. on Saturday.

Steven and John Rhodes visit the Washington D.C. attraction they've always want to see, the Lincoln Memorial, during Operation Enduring Gratitude on Saturday.

Korean War veterans gather in Washington D.C. as part of Operation Enduring Gratitude on Saturday.

Mists and clouds roll around the nation's capital and the Washington Monument on Saturday.

Cayuga County veterans, who served in the U.S. Air Force, gather at their monument in Washington D.C. as part of Operation Enduring Gratitude on Saturday.

The U.S. Marine Corps Memorial in Washington D.C.

The Korean War Memorial in Washington D.C.

Karima Hurt with the National Park Service gives a tour of the Vietnam War memorials in Washington D.C. on Saturday.

Vietnam War veteran Jack Kulis listens to a talk about the war memorial at Operation Enduring Gratitude in Washington D.C. on Saturday.

Vietnam War veteran Robert Pesek points to a name on the memorial in Washington D.C. on Saturday.

Vietnam War veteran Ralph DeMasi of Skaneateles, right, observes the U.S. Marine Corps Memorial with his grandson, 8-year-old Sam Lumia, right, during Operation Enduring Gratitude on Saturday.

Operation Enduring Gratitude participants hop on a tram for a tour of Arlington National Cemetery on Sunday.

Robert F. Kennedy memorial at Arlington National Cemetery on Sunday.聽

Vietnam War veteran Jerry Kelly of Auburn looks out on the Potomac River in Washington D.C. on Saturday evening.

President John F. Kennedy's memorial at Arlington National Cemetery on Sunday.

Evening on the Potomac River during Operation Enduring Gratitude in Washington D.C.

Vietnam War veteran David Tarleton, left, and Korean War veteran John Spinelli, right, are greeted by a member of the U.S. Air Force during a flag presentation ceremony in Washington D.C. on Saturday.

Vietnam War veteran Ralph DeMasi of Skaneateles reflects on the Vietnam Veterans War Memorial in Washington D.C. on Saturday.

Cayuga County veterans are greeted on their way to the National World War II Memorial in Washington D.C. on Saturday.

Korean War veteran Joseph Christiantelli (center) at the National World War II Memorial in Washington D.C. on Saturday.

Vietnam War veteran Jim Lamay, left, Korean War veteran John Morabito, center, and Vietnam War veteran John Allen at the U.S. Navy Memorial on Saturday.

View from the President John F. Kennedy memorial at Arlington National Cemetery on Sunday.

A woman thanks Vietnam War veteran Dale Bush for his service during the Operation Enduring Gratitude trip to Arlington National Cemetery on Sunday.

Cayuga County veterans who served in the U.S. Army gather for a portrait at Arlington National Cemetery on Sunday during Operation Enduring Gratitude.

Korean War veterans, who served in the U.S. Coast Guard, Anthony Collella Jr. and Joe Casper, visit the U.S. Coast Guard memorial in Arlington National Cemetery on Sunday.

A guard at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier marches in Arlington National Cemetery on Sunday.

Veterans watch at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier in Arlington National Cemetery during Operation Enduring Gratitude on Sunday.

Vietnam War veterans and U.S. Navy Seabees Thomas Crawford Jr., left, David Reyer, center, and聽John Allen, right, stand at their monument during the 2017 Operation Enduring Gratitude trip.

A guard at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier in Arlington National Cemetery on Sunday.

Arlington National Cemetery is shown on Sunday.

A guard marches at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier in Arlington National Cemetery on Sunday.

A ceremony takes place at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier at Arlington National Cemetery on Sunday.

The amphitheater at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier in Arlington National Cemetery on Sunday.

A guard marches at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier in Arlington National Cemetery on Sunday.

Soldiers perform a ceremony at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier in Arlington National Cemetery on Sunday.

Soldiers perform a wreathe-laying ceremony at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier in Arlington National Cemetery on Sunday.

Soldiers perform a wreathe-laying ceremony at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier in Arlington National Cemetery on Sunday.

Changing of the guard at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier in Arlington National Cemetery on Sunday.

Visitors view the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier in Arlington National Cemetery on Sunday.

Arlington National Cemetery.

View of the U.S. Air Force Memorial from Arlington National Cemetery.

Arlington National Cemetery staff perform work on a grave Sunday.

Arlington National Cemetery.

U.S. Army veterans traveling with Operation Enduring Gratitude stand in Arlington National Cemetery on Sunday.

U.S. Army veterans stand in Arlington National Cemetery during the聽Operation Enduring Gratitude trip Sunday.

Veterans view the John F. Kennedy memorial in Arlington National Cemetery on Sunday.

Vietnam War veterans stand at the Vietnam Veterans War Memorial in Washington D.C. on Saturday.

A plane flies in on the Potomac River Saturday evening while Auburn-area veterans see Washington D.C. by boat.

From left to right: Serving past and present in the U.S. Air Force, Jim Orman, Becca Eldred, Thomas Prentice and Bruce Langerlan stand at the U.S. Air Force memorial on Saturday.

Joseph Soccio, a World War II and Korean War veteran, holds an American Flag during the聽Operation Enduring Gratitude trip to Washington D.C.

Operation Enduring Gratitude Coordinator David Pappert, left, photographer Marty LaVor, center, and Knights of Columbus Council 207 Grand Knight Jack Baraczek, get ready to take photos during the聽Operation Enduring Gratitude trip to Washington D.C. on Saturday.

Photographer Marty LaVor shoots portraits at the National World War II Memorial in Washington D.C. on Saturday.

Anthony Calandra, director of Security and Public Safety for Navy Installations Command, greets veterans at the Hilton in Crystal City on Friday night.

Korean War veteran Michael Trapani and his grandson are greeted by another veteran visiting Washington D.C. Saturday.

Operation Enduring Gratitude medics and nurses stand before the Vietnam Women's Memorial Statue in Washington D.C. on Saturday.

Vietnam War veteran Dale Bush leaves a note at the Vietnam Veterans War Memorial in Washington D.C. on Saturday.

Vietnam War veteran Jim Orman and World War II veteran Adam Luziani watch a flag ceremony near the Lincoln Memorial in Washington D.C. Saturday morning.

World War II veterans Arvil Shea, Joseph Soccio and Korean War veteran John Rhodes watch the changing of the guard at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier in Arlington National Cemetery Sunday.

Operation Enduring Gratitude participants stand at the National World War II Memorial in Washington D.C. in 2017.