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

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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Congratulations to Sergeant Chapman on his retirement from the West Valley City Police Department! After more than 20 years serving, it’s finally time for a well deserved break. Best wishes for your next adventure!
We honor you, Sgt Chapman.
#Repost @https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=1265162900745715
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Retired DAV national service officer Belinda Hill spent 30 years in the Army. When she retired from the service in 2009, she began to use VA services in New Orleans, Louisiana.
“We didn’t have a VA hospital, we had a VA clinic,” she said. “We now have a hospital, and there’s a big difference.”
Hill said while she was a patient at the clinic, they would give her a new primary care doctor every six months. She said she never felt comfortable because every time she’d go see the doctor, it was like starting over with her care. However, she said the VA hospital has given her the positive experience she’d originally expected.
“It’s very patient friendly,” said Hill. “When you walk in, there’s always someone with a friendly face helping you find where to go.”
Even though Hill said she gets most of her care through the VA hospital in New Orleans, it doesn’t seem like they considered the needs of women veterans when they built the new facility.
“They need to look more into the needs of women veterans and the specific things women need,” she said. “They send us out [to community care] to deal with a lot of female issues, and that’s a bad thing.”
We honor you, Belinda Hill.
#Repost @https://www.davwomenveterans.org/belinda-hill
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In 1979, Beverly Kelley became the first woman to serve as commanding officer aboard a #USCG cutter. She took command of Cutter Cape Newagen as a Lt. j.g. and later retired as a Capt. in 2006.
We honor you, Beverly Kelley.
#Repost @https://www.facebook.com/UScoastguard/photos/tbtin-1979-beverly-kelley-became-the-first-woman-to-serve-as-commanding-officer-/10153182056182679/
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Master Trooper James Bailey was struck and killed by a fleeing vehicle on I-69, south of Auburn, while attempting to deploy spike strips at about 4:30 pm.
Trooper Bailey was performing traffic control duties as the result of several crashes on the interstate when he was notified of a vehicle pursuit involving the Fort Wayne Police Department. The pursuit entered on I-69 toward Trooper Bailey's location.
The fleeing vehicle was traveling at a high rate of speed and struck Trooper Bailey as he attempted to deploy spike strips near mile marker 326. He was transported to a nearby hospital where he succumbed to his injuries.
The driver who struck him was arrested and charged with resisting law enforcement causing death to a law enforcement officer.
Trooper Bailey had served with the Indiana State Police for 15-1/2 years. He is survived by his wife, son, and daughter.
We honor you, James Bailey.
#Repost @https://www.odmp.org/officer/26633-master-trooper-james-r-bailey
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The Monroe Fire Department celebrates the career of District Chief Roosevelt Bingham and congratulates him on his retirement after 31 years of service!
We honor you, Roosevelt Bingham.
#Repost @https://www.facebook.com/100064592026235/posts/571706208325775/
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Staff Sergeant Timothy S. Williams sprinted 60 meters under fire through open terrain to rescue his team leader after an AK-47 round shattered the Marine’s femur and sent him tumbling into a canal full of water. SSgt Williams scooped him up, stabilized his leg, then carried the Marine 3 football fields to a medevac chopper. He took charge of the patrol and led the force two miles over mountainous terrain toward friendly forces, killing Taliban the whole way. For his courage, he was awarded the Silver Star.
“...as Reconnaissance Section Assistant Team Leader, Combat Support Advisor Team, Regimental Combat Team 6, 1st Marine Division (Forward), I Marine Expeditionary Force (Forward), on 10 July 2012 in support of Operation ENDURING FREEDOM. While a member of a 15 man joint Afghan National Army and Marine force, the patrol came under intense and accurate fire from a numerically superior force… Upon discovering his team leader was seriously wounded, Staff Sergeant Williams sprinted across 60 meters of open terrain, exposing himself to accurate enemy fire in order to aid and evacuate the wounded Marine. Staff Sergeant Williams exposed himself to accurate enemy fire yet again when he carried the wounded Marine over 300 meters of uneven terrain to the medical evacuation platform. He then took charge of the joint element and continued the assault on the enemy, personally killing 5 enemy fighters, while moving the team more than 2600 meters toward a trapped Quick Reaction Force and establishing firm defensive positions repelling the enemy. Through his sound tactical and technical proficiencies, he led his element to effectively neutralize numerous Taliban positions and an estimated 20 Taliban fighters across 3,000 meters of arduous terrain…”
We honor you, Timothy Williams.
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"If you join for the right reasons and you want to do it, you will enjoy it," Rita Hohmann says of her time in the WAVES from 1959-1962. Without the creation of the WAVES in 1942, Hohmann and many other women would not have been able to serve.
We honor you, Rita Hohmann.
#Repost @https://www.facebook.com/WomensMemorial/photos/a.10150272560829703/10157610181129703
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Today we are introducting you to the new Vice-President of Women in Fire, Lieutenant Rachel Staebell.
Rachael began her career in public safety back in 2000 as an EMT for a local ambulance company. In 2001, she became a volunteer firefighter with the City of Fountain in Colorado. By 2002 she became the station's first full-time, paid female firefighter. In 2012, she was promoted to Paramedic, and in 2016 was promoted to her current rank as Lieutenant.
Lieutenant Staebell also serves as the HOT coordinator for Women in Fire - teaching and coordinating Hands-On training at conferences. Rachael currently serves as a mentor to firefighters from several different states and actively participates in local recruitment and diversity panels.
We honor you, Rachael Staebell.
#Repost @https://www.facebook.com/womeninfire/photos/a.467303740542/10167079985370543
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Col Thomas Farrell US Army retired, enlisted 1949 and served as Federal accountable Officer, Army Funds, Property and Support for the US Virgin lslands. He ended up in the the 37th Division in Ohio. This is the same unit Warren served in 10 years later.
We honor you, Thomas Farrell.
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