Thank you Supporters
https://ihonorusa.com/2020/09/14/1000-care-packages-sent/ The Board of IHONORUSA.com says, thank you to all who have contributed to supporting our deployed military. We serve them in war zones around the world with care packages. We are thankful for those who leaned in and supported service members who sacrifice so much to defend our nation. Those of…
Read MoreSailors Test Positive!
Sailors test positive for coronavirus after sharing gear fighting the USS Bonhomme Richard fire. SAN DIEGO — At least two sailors from a U.S. amphibious transport dock have tested positive for the coronavirus after helping to fight this week’s fire aboard the amphibious assault ship Bonhomme Richard, the Navy said. At least 27 people who…
Read More1000 care packages sent
Since 2012 many of you have helped at some time over the years to send care packages to our heroic service members deployed to some of the most dangerous places in the world. You have stepped up in various ways at different times, and some of you were at the very beginning of this cause.…
Read MoreThe Marines that died
With honor ceremony, Marines and sailor who died in ocean training exercise are flown to Dover Air Force Base ERIKA I. RITCHIE, THE ORANGE COUNTY REGISTERAUG 13, 2020 9:37 AM EDT The flag-draped caskets of seven Marines and a sailor who died when their seafaring vehicle sank off San Clemente Island headed to Dover Air…
Read MoreGiving Tuesday Why Now?
Giving Tuesday is happening May 5th this year. COVID-19 is the reason. Giving Tuesday is the Nonprofit – Charity world’s answer to Cyber Monday – Black Friday in the sales world. Usually, Giving Tuesday is in December. The Nonprofit world has been gravely affected by the Pandemic like many other businesses. Here is a few…
Read MorePentagon Fires Captain
Pentagon officials admitted the Aircraft carrier Theodore Roosevelt’s plight was a challenge for military readiness, noting that defense forces worldwide are equally confronted by the pandemic. “The plan at this time is to remove as many people off the Teddy Roosevelt as we can, understanding that we have to leave a certain amount of…
Read MoreBuffalo Soldiers
Buffalo soldiers were African American soldiers who mainly served on the Western frontier following the American Civil War. In 1866, six all-black cavalry and infantry regiments were created after Congress passed the Army Organization Act. Their main tasks were to help control the Native Americans of the Plains, capture cattle rustlers and thieves and protect…
Read MoreA Mexican American Hero Story
VETERAN: ‘We Were there.’ World War II for a Garden Grove man meant fighting from foxholes and seeing men die. Jess Saenz is already looking forward to the Colonia Indpendencia reunion. He’ll get to see the friends he grew up within the 1930s and ’40s in the small but historic Mexican American community. The event…
Read More82nd Airborn deploys
82nd Airborne paratroopers just deployed without their phones. Your unit could be next Matthew Cox, Military.com and Gina Harkins, Military.com January 09, 2020 at 11:17 AM As America’s adversaries become more sophisticated, U.S. combat troops heading to the war zone may have to get used to leaving behind their phones, laptops and even personal gaming…
Read MoreDVDs for troops
HONORUSA.com has sent more than 1300 care packages to our troops since 2012. We like to add an assortment of items in their care packages because many times in the military, it’s hurry up and wait. For those off times, we have wanted DVDs to place in the care packages for something to do when they…
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