Donate

Donate

Stories and News

Oro Valley Country Club Charity Classic

Read More

The Time Has Come To Save The Date!

Read More

They Also Serve

Read More

Portrait of a Hero – John Cook

Read More
Comments Box SVG iconsUsed for the like, share, comment, and reaction icons

Every year, October 26 is recognized as the National Day of the Deployed, a day dedicated to honoring those deployed in service to the U.S. military. This observance honors all service members who have been deployed in service of our country. The day also acknowledges the sacrifices that military families make during deployment.
The first National Day of the Deployed was observed in 2006, when North Dakota announced a proclamation for the day, thanks to Shelle Aberle, who petitioned Governor John Hoeven with the idea.
By 2012, every state in the US was observing this day.
If you're looking to support service members on this day of recognition, check with local Veterans Service Organizations, or, if you live near a military base, contact the base’s Family Resource Center.
... See MoreSee Less

Every year, October 26 is recognized as the National Day of the Deployed, a day dedicated to honoring those deployed in service to the U.S. military. This observance honors all service members who have been deployed in service of our country. The day also acknowledges the sacrifices that military families make during deployment.
The first National Day of the Deployed was observed in 2006, when North Dakota announced a proclamation for the day, thanks to Shelle Aberle, who petitioned Governor John Hoeven with the idea. 
By 2012, every state in the US was observing this day. 
If youre looking to support service members on this day of recognition, check with local Veterans Service Organizations, or, if you live near a military base, contact the base’s Family Resource Center.

Hello from the Arizona Heroes Memorial! This month we are celebrating the 250th anniversary of the United States Navy. The anniversary date is Monday, October 13th. Today's US Navy was originally founded as the Continental Navy and was referred to as such from 1775 to 1785. Currently, our Navy has approximately 345,000 active personnel and over 57,000 reservists. The current total number of ships is 480. Thank you to all Veterans who served in the US Navy, and all other branches of our Armed Forces as well. Happy 250th! ... See MoreSee Less

Hello from the Arizona Heroes Memorial! This month we are celebrating the 250th anniversary of the United States Navy. The anniversary date is Monday, October 13th. Todays US Navy was originally founded as the Continental Navy and was referred to as such from 1775 to 1785. Currently, our Navy has approximately 345,000 active personnel and over 57,000 reservists. The current total number of ships is 480. Thank you to all Veterans who served in the US Navy, and all other branches of our Armed Forces as well. Happy 250th!

Honoring Purple Heart Recipients
The Arizona Heroes Memorial proudly honors the Purple Heart Anniversary, a day dedicated to recognizing the bravery and sacrifice of those wounded or killed while serving in the U.S. military. Established by General George Washington in 1782, the Purple Heart symbolizes courage, resilience, and the profound cost of freedom. Each medal tells a story of sacrifice made in defense of our nation’s values and safety. On this anniversary, we remember and pay tribute to these heroes, honoring their enduring spirit and the sacrifices that have shaped our country’s history. Their legacy inspires us all to cherish and protect the freedoms they fought to secure.
... See MoreSee Less

Honoring Purple Heart Recipients 
The Arizona Heroes Memorial proudly honors the Purple Heart Anniversary, a day dedicated to recognizing the bravery and sacrifice of those wounded or killed while serving in the U.S. military. Established by General George Washington in 1782, the Purple Heart symbolizes courage, resilience, and the profound cost of freedom. Each medal tells a story of sacrifice made in defense of our nation’s values and safety. On this anniversary, we remember and pay tribute to these heroes, honoring their enduring spirit and the sacrifices that have shaped our country’s history. Their legacy inspires us all to cherish and protect the freedoms they fought to secure.
Load more