Honor365 Events Gallery
Welcome! Stay current with all of the upcoming Honor365 events we are doing to support veterans, first responders, and their families. We invite you to attend our events, support our efforts to raise funds for our vision, and visit our website often to learn more on how you can help. If you would like to volunteer, please contact us. Thank you for your continued support!

Past Honor365 Events 2023

Freedom Festival Flag Retirement Ceremony
June 14 , 2023

Remembering The One
April 20, 2023

Utah Cold War Veterans Foundation Ceremony
January 28, 2023
Past Honor365 Events 2022

Nation Wreath Across America Taylorsville
December 17, 2022

Turkey Giving Back
November 18, 2022

Ride To Be Alive
October 1, 2022

UVU Event
August 18, 2022

Utah Cold War Veterans Foundation Ceremony
August 13, 2022

Operation Ukraine
March 19, 2022

Freedom Foundation At Valley Forge
February 16, 0222

Tonga Emergency
January 28, 2022
Past Honor365 Events 2021

Nation Wreath Across America Camp Williams
December 12, 2021

Officer Romrell Ceremony
November 24, 2021

South Salt lake Turkey Dinners
November 19, 2021

Marine Ball Las Vegas
November 11, 2021

Taylorsville Trunk Or Treat
October 16, 2021

Fire Fighter Cook Off
October 9, 2021

Robins Tool Bin & Christ Church
October 3, 2021

Ohio State Strive Connect & Honor
September 11, 2021

Ohio National Veterans Memorial & Museum Connect & Honor
September 11, 2021

Ohio Fallen Heroes Memorial Connect & Honor
September 11, 2021

Ohio First Responders Park Connect & Honor
September 11, 2021

Ohio Motts Military Museum
September 11, 2021

Ohio Engine House No. 16 Museum
September 11, 2021

FDNY Marine 1- 9/11 Boatlift 20th Anniversary Tribute
September 10, 2021

O’Hara’s Connect & Honor
September 9, 2021

FDNY Engine 10 / Ladder Co. 10 Connect & Honor
September 9, 2021

National September 11 Memorial Museum Connect & Honor
September 9, 2021

Ground Zero Connect & Honor
September 9, 2021

NYPD/ Time Square Connect & Honor
September 9, 2021

NYPD 60 pct Station 2951 Connect & Honor
September 8, 2021

FDNY 43 Battalion/ Engine 245 / Ladder 161 Connect & Honor
September 8, 2021

Brooklyn Wall of Remembrance Connect & Honor
September 8, 2021

Staten Island Memorial Connect & Honor
September 8, 2021

FDNY Engine 4 / Ladder 15 Connect & Honor
September 8, 2021

FDNY Engine 28 / Ladder 11 Connect & Honor
September 8, 2021

FDNY Engine 54 / Ladder 4 Connect & Honor
September 8, 2021

FDNY Marine 1 Connect & Honor
September 8, 2021

FDNY Engine 23 & HVMC Racing Connect & Honor
September 7, 2021

FDNY Rescue 4 & Engine 292 Connect & Honor
September 7, 2021

Washington DC/ Vietnam Veterans Memorial Connect & Honor
September 5, 2021

Arlington National Cemetery/ The Pentagon Connect & Honor
September 5, 2021

Flight 93 Memorial Connect & Honor
September 4, 2021

Memorial Gardens Pennsylvania Connect & Honor
September 4, 2021

Hall of Flame- FDNY Rescue 4 Dedication Ceremony, Phoenix, AZ
Aug 14, 2021

Ohio National Veterans Memorial & Museum Honor Walk
Aug 6, 2021

Hendersonville, Tennessee Honor Walk
July 30, 2021

Smyrna, Georgia Honor Walk
July 28, 2021

Monroe, Louisiana Honor Walk
July 26, 2021

Galveston, State of Texas First Responders Connect & Honor
June 21, 2021

Buffalo Solider National Museum Connect & Honor
June 20, 2021

Fort Worth Museum Houston, TX Honor Walk
June 18, 2021

Oklahoma City National Memorial & Museum Honor Walk
June 14, 2021

Rolling Car Cruise/Poker Run
June 12, 2021

Kansas Firefighter Museum Wichita, KS Honor Walk
May 29, 2021

The Veterans Memorial Garden Lincoln, NE Honor Walk
May 12, 2021

Colorado Springs, CO Connect & Honor
May 7, 2021

New Mexico Veterans Memorial Albuquerque, NM Honor Walk
May 6, 2021

Marine Corps League Leatherneck Club Connect & Honor
May 5, 2021

Hall of Flame Phoenix, AZ Honor Walk
May 2, 2021

Wellington Fire Department Connect and Honor
April 27, 2021

Nevada State Veteran Memorial Las Vegas ,NV Honor Walk
March 23, 2021

Granger High School West Valley City, UT Honor Walk
March 19, 2021

Layton City Vietnam Wall Memorial Replica Ogden, UT Honor Walk
Feb 20, 2021

Orem City Cemetery Orem, UT Honor Walk
Jan 22, 2021

9/11 Exhibit Tour- The 20th Anniversary Exhibit Tour
Jan 22, 2021 to September 2, 2021
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We Honor you, Major Norman McNeil.
Norm would become a highly decorated veteran, serving in the 47th Infantry Regiment of the 9th Infantry Division. He took part in the invasion of Tunisia, Sicily, Normandy and fought in the Hurtgen Forest and stood strong during the fights of Battle of the Bulge. Norman’s unit also was part of the taking of the famous Remagen Bridge. He was also active in the Army Reserves Unit 402nd Civil Affairs, where he eventually became its commanding Officer. He went to Camp Fort Devens every summer and would get free baseball tickets from Joe Cronin, whom his father Norman F. Sr managed in AAA ball previously for the Johnston Johnnies, who won the championships back in in 1926. He also managed Ripper Collins, Eddie Montaigue, and probably others that became famous. When he was catching for the Red Sox, he discovered Waite Hoyt, a future Hall of Famer. At age 16, he accepted Jesus Christ as his personal Savior which changed his life
He was written about in the Buffalo News when he and his unit captured about 100 Germans in North Africa. He didn’t talk much about the battles he fought, except to say that he didn’t like General Patton as he slapped a man in his unit. He also saw Patton retreat very quickly after a German round came very close to his jeep. This was strange to the men, as Patton always prided himself as a brave soldier.” – Paul McNeil
Honoring: Major Norman McNeil
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Dec 3

We Honor you, Major Norman McNeil.
Norm would become a highly decorated veteran, serving in the 47th Infantry Regiment of the 9th Infantry Division. He took part in the invasion of Tunisia, Sicily, Normandy and fought in the Hurtgen Forest and stood strong during the fights of Battle of the Bulge. Norman’s unit also was part of the taking of the famous Remagen Bridge. He was also active in the Army Reserves Unit 402nd Civil Affairs, where he eventually became its commanding Officer. He went to Camp Fort Devens every summer and would get free baseball tickets from Joe Cronin, whom his father Norman F. Sr managed in AAA ball previously for the Johnston Johnnies, who won the championships back in in 1926. He also managed Ripper Collins, Eddie Montaigue, and probably others that became famous. When he was catching for the Red Sox, he discovered Waite Hoyt, a future Hall of Famer. At age 16, he accepted Jesus Christ as his personal Savior which changed his life
He was written about in the Buffalo News when he and his unit captured about 100 Germans in North Africa. He didn’t talk much about the battles he fought, except to say that he didn’t like General Patton as he slapped a man in his unit. He also saw Patton retreat very quickly after a German round came very close to his jeep. This was strange to the men, as Patton always prided himself as a brave soldier.” – Paul McNeil
Honoring: Major Norman McNeil
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reposted from: https://amvetsnsf.org/every-day-veterans-day-stories/
We honor you EMS Manager Amy Ward.
Congratulations and well wishes to EMS Manager Amy Ward who is "retiring" today after 28 years of service with Portsmouth Fire Rescue & Emergency Services. Amy will begin a new journey as a Deputy Chief in Virginia Beach EMS in the coming days.
Here is a little bit of Amy`s history with PFD.
EMS Manager Ward began her career in the City of Portsmouth in 1994 as a Paramedic, with Tidewater Ambulance Service, the then third-party EMS contract provider. On January 1, 1996, she joined Portsmouth Fire, Rescue and Emergency Services, as a Paramedic, when EMS merged with the Fire Department. She was promoted to EMS Clinical Care Coordinator in 2015, and then to EMS Manger in 2022.
Throughout her career, EMS Manager Ward has worked to ensure that the EMS service that we deliver to the citizens of Portsmouth is of the highest caliber. She has worked closely with multiple stakeholders to develop improved cardiac arrest and STEMI processes, and to improve Stroke management processes with local hospitals. She has served on numerous committees including the PFRES Awards Committee, and as the 2nd Vice President of the Virginia Association of Governmental EMS Administrators, and as the Treasurer with the Tidewater EMS Council Board of Directors. She is a member of the Hampton Roads Metropolitan Medical Strike Team. EMS Manager Ward is a three-time Paramedic of the year, a two-time Exceptional Service Award recipient, and she has received both the Tidewater EMS Council Pre-hospital Provider of the Year award and the Governor’s Award for Outstanding EMS Pre-Hospital Provider.
Congrats Amy on a wonderful Career with Portsmouth Fire, and we wish you all the success and happiness in your new role as Deputy Chief. Amy`s last shift is today, September 11, 2023.
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Dec 2

We honor you EMS Manager Amy Ward.
Congratulations and well wishes to EMS Manager Amy Ward who is "retiring" today after 28 years of service with Portsmouth Fire Rescue & Emergency Services. Amy will begin a new journey as a Deputy Chief in Virginia Beach EMS in the coming days.
Here is a little bit of Amy`s history with PFD.
EMS Manager Ward began her career in the City of Portsmouth in 1994 as a Paramedic, with Tidewater Ambulance Service, the then third-party EMS contract provider. On January 1, 1996, she joined Portsmouth Fire, Rescue and Emergency Services, as a Paramedic, when EMS merged with the Fire Department. She was promoted to EMS Clinical Care Coordinator in 2015, and then to EMS Manger in 2022.
Throughout her career, EMS Manager Ward has worked to ensure that the EMS service that we deliver to the citizens of Portsmouth is of the highest caliber. She has worked closely with multiple stakeholders to develop improved cardiac arrest and STEMI processes, and to improve Stroke management processes with local hospitals. She has served on numerous committees including the PFRES Awards Committee, and as the 2nd Vice President of the Virginia Association of Governmental EMS Administrators, and as the Treasurer with the Tidewater EMS Council Board of Directors. She is a member of the Hampton Roads Metropolitan Medical Strike Team. EMS Manager Ward is a three-time Paramedic of the year, a two-time Exceptional Service Award recipient, and she has received both the Tidewater EMS Council Pre-hospital Provider of the Year award and the Governor’s Award for Outstanding EMS Pre-Hospital Provider.
Congrats Amy on a wonderful Career with Portsmouth Fire, and we wish you all the success and happiness in your new role as Deputy Chief. Amy`s last shift is today, September 11, 2023.
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reposted from: https://www.facebook.com/PFRESVA
Honor365’s Operation Christmas Advent has begun! Thank you to all of you who volunteered to help wrap gifts for families in need tomorrow. See you soon!
#honor365 #veterans #firstresponders #rememberingtheone #Dec1st
Dec 2

Honor365’s Operation Christmas Advent has begun! Thank you to all of you who volunteered to help wrap gifts for families in need tomorrow. See you soon!
#honor365 #veterans #firstresponders #rememberingtheone #Dec1st
We Honor you, Andy McBride.
Andy McBride started in the Fire Service in 2005 as a volunteer with the Paradise Fire and Rescue. He spent the first five years of his time in the service in Cache Valley before moving over to the Thatcher-Penrose volunteer fire department in 2010. He joined The Garland Fire Dept in 2012 as a paid-on-call FF and is currently serving in the rank of deputy chief. He has also worked full-time for the West Valley City Fire Department for seven years where he was part of the tech-rescue team before moving to the Tremonton Fire Department as a Captain in August 2023. He has been a member of the Utah State Firefighters Association since 2007 and served as the chaplain to his Father, Steve McBride in 2013. He was a five-year Trustee before moving up to second vice president, and is currently serving as the First Vice President. Andy live in Garland with his wife of 14 years and their 2 kids.
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Dec 1
![We Honor you, Andy McBride.
Andy McBride started in the Fire Service in 2005 as a volunteer with the Paradise Fire and Rescue. He spent the first five years of his time in the service in Cache Valley before moving over to the Thatcher-Penrose volunteer fire department in 2010. He joined The Garland Fire Dept in 2012 as a paid-on-call FF and is currently serving in the rank of deputy chief. He has also worked full-time for the West Valley City Fire Department for seven years where he was part of the tech-rescue team before moving to the Tremonton Fire Department as a Captain in August 2023. He has been a member of the Utah State Firefighters Association since 2007 and served as the chaplain to his Father, Steve McBride in 2013. He was a five-year Trustee before moving up to second vice president, and is currently serving as the First Vice President. Andy live in Garland with his wife of 14 years and their 2 kids.
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We Honor you, Andy McBride.
Andy McBride started in the Fire Service in 2005 as a volunteer with the Paradise Fire and Rescue. He spent the first five years of his time in the service in Cache Valley before moving over to the Thatcher-Penrose volunteer fire department in 2010. He joined The Garland Fire Dept in 2012 as a paid-on-call FF and is currently serving in the rank of deputy chief. He has also worked full-time for the West Valley City Fire Department for seven years where he was part of the tech-rescue team before moving to the Tremonton Fire Department as a Captain in August 2023. He has been a member of the Utah State Firefighters Association since 2007 and served as the chaplain to his Father, Steve McBride in 2013. He was a five-year Trustee before moving up to second vice president, and is currently serving as the First Vice President. Andy live in Garland with his wife of 14 years and their 2 kids.
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We Honor you, Zack Taylor.
It is a rare and welcomed opportunity that we get to meet veterans of the Korean War. Zack Taylor served overseas with the 2nd Infantry Division, 37th Field Artillery Battalion as a Forward Observer from 1952 until the ceasefire was signed in 1953.
He was eager to explain the intricacies of serving in an artillery battalion, and lamented the large amount of casualties they faced. He also recalled being assisted by a young boy, whose parents had been killed in the North, who spoke basic English that had been taught to him by missionaries.
We`re grateful for the chance to help record and share more stories of the Korean War!
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#KoreanWar #ForgottenWar #CombatVeteran #VeteranStories
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Nov 30

We Honor you, Zack Taylor.
It is a rare and welcomed opportunity that we get to meet veterans of the Korean War. Zack Taylor served overseas with the 2nd Infantry Division, 37th Field Artillery Battalion as a Forward Observer from 1952 until the ceasefire was signed in 1953.
He was eager to explain the intricacies of serving in an artillery battalion, and lamented the large amount of casualties they faced. He also recalled being assisted by a young boy, whose parents had been killed in the North, who spoke basic English that had been taught to him by missionaries.
We`re grateful for the chance to help record and share more stories of the Korean War!
#repost #honor365 #rememberingtheone #oathtolive #fromdarknesslghtprevails
#KoreanWar #ForgottenWar #CombatVeteran #VeteranStories
reposted from: https://www.facebook.com/WitnessToWar/posts/719166883568049
We Honor you, Joseph L.J. Simon.
On this day lost, but never forgotten... Joseph L.J. Simon was born on January 10, 1941, to Joseph and Elizabeth Simon. His home of record is Wharton, NJ. Joseph graduated from Morris Hills High School in Rockaway, NJ. Under his yearbook picture it states: "Loves those women drivers...mischief maker...always talking." He was a member of the track and basketball teams, as well as in band and part of the cafeteria staff while in high school. His nickname was "Si."
Joseph served in the US Navy and attained the rank of Boatswains Mate First Class (BM1).
Simon was killed in action on November 24, 1967, in the Dakong Delta when his small boat was torpedoed. His body was missing and retrieved one month later.
Simon is buried in San Diego Military Cemetery. He was posthumously awarded the Purple Heart.
He was survived by his wife.
Sources: Mimi Vero-Taylor (cousin), Morris Hills High School, and https://njvvmf.org/faces/bio/1665.
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Nov 29

We Honor you, Joseph L.J. Simon.
On this day lost, but never forgotten... Joseph L.J. Simon was born on January 10, 1941, to Joseph and Elizabeth Simon. His home of record is Wharton, NJ. Joseph graduated from Morris Hills High School in Rockaway, NJ. Under his yearbook picture it states: "Loves those women drivers...mischief maker...always talking." He was a member of the track and basketball teams, as well as in band and part of the cafeteria staff while in high school. His nickname was "Si."
Joseph served in the US Navy and attained the rank of Boatswains Mate First Class (BM1).
Simon was killed in action on November 24, 1967, in the Dakong Delta when his small boat was torpedoed. His body was missing and retrieved one month later.
Simon is buried in San Diego Military Cemetery. He was posthumously awarded the Purple Heart.
He was survived by his wife.
Sources: Mimi Vero-Taylor (cousin), Morris Hills High School, and https://njvvmf.org/faces/bio/1665.
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We Honor you, Officer Hughes.
Earlier this month, we welcomed a new crime fighter and protector of the community to our department! Officer Hughes was sworn in at the City Council meeting this week, and he has been working hard to learn everything he can about his new career. Help us welcome Officer Hughes and his family to this great city of ours!
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Nov 28

We Honor you, Officer Hughes.
Earlier this month, we welcomed a new crime fighter and protector of the community to our department! Officer Hughes was sworn in at the City Council meeting this week, and he has been working hard to learn everything he can about his new career. Help us welcome Officer Hughes and his family to this great city of ours!
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We Honor you Captain Kyle Caldwell.
Captain Caldwell is a pilot in the Air Force flying the KC46. He has been in the Air Force for 6.5 years.
Nov 27

We Honor you Captain Kyle Caldwell.
Captain Caldwell is a pilot in the Air Force flying the KC46. He has been in the Air Force for 6.5 years.
We Honor you, Officer Owens.
We would like to welcome a new officer to the Ephraim PD.
Officer Owens was sworn in on the 15th of November at city council.
Officer Owens has 3 years of experience from the Sanpete County Sheriffs Department and served 8 years in the Utah Army National Guard.
We are so happy to have Officer Owens join the department!
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Nov 26

We Honor you, Officer Owens.
We would like to welcome a new officer to the Ephraim PD.
Officer Owens was sworn in on the 15th of November at city council.
Officer Owens has 3 years of experience from the Sanpete County Sheriffs Department and served 8 years in the Utah Army National Guard.
We are so happy to have Officer Owens join the department!
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