Hope for the Warriors Campaign
Each year, the U.S. Military WarDogs handpicks a new veteran organization to support by raising funds and awareness across the country. This year, we have dedicated our Fallen Soldiers tour to one of the top organizations serving Veterans and Veteran Families, Hope for the Warriors! We are proud to partner with Hope as we help Honor our Fallen and their families.
Hope for the Warriors believes in a holistic approach to well-being and understands that many factors impact a service member’s life—family, community, employment, and countless others. As such, their programs take a 360° approach to service, promoting whole-person wellness for each service member they support. Through their three program areas—Transition Services, Clinical Health & Wellness, and Sports & Recreation—they help service members and military families on their journey to wellness and a successful transition to civilian life.
The dedication and selflessness reflected in the actions of Hope for the Warriors and their mission have led them to be our top choice. It is a great Honor to be partnered together, and we hope you join the fight this year as we march forward!
Hope for the Warriors believes in a holistic approach to well-being and understands that many factors impact a service member’s life—family, community, employment, and countless others. As such, their programs take a 360° approach to service, promoting whole-person wellness for each service member they support. Through their three program areas—Transition Services, Clinical Health & Wellness, and Sports & Recreation—they help service members and military families on their journey to wellness and a successful transition to civilian life.
The dedication and selflessness reflected in the actions of Hope for the Warriors and their mission have led them to be our top choice. It is a great Honor to be partnered together, and we hope you join the fight this year as we march forward!
2022 Hope for the Warriors News
AUGUST 18, 2022
US Military WarDogs National Team at the SummerBall Showdown
The US Military WarDogs national team recently competed in the annual SummerBall Showdown in Goddard, Kansas. This was the WarDogs second year in the tournament, and the team showed incredible growth and competitiveness against high-level collegiate and independent baseball clubs that traveled from around the US to compete in the tournament.
During the WarDogs first game of the tournament, they were matched against the PSCL Select team out of California. Although a very close and hard fought game, PSCL was able to hold off the WarDogs, winning 8-6 in nine innings.
On the second day of games, the WarDogs played the Dirtbag Baseball team. The Dirtbags, who would go on to win the entire SBS tournament, were victorious in this game as well, by a score of 7-3.
The WarDogs final game of the tournament had them matched against the 316 Baseball Club. Unfortunately, 316 Baseball handled the WarDogs national team, winning by a score of 12-3.
Despite not advancing to the second round of the playoffs, the entire WarDogs team was honored to be able to represent our Military, Veterans, and Fallen on a national stage. The team came away from the tournament more motivated than ever to be back next year.
Ricky Orellanes, one of many new players on the WarDogs national team, had this to say of the SBS: “We’re winning this next year, I’ve got the boys hyped!” Orellanes was honored and humbled to represent US service members on the baseball field, and walked away from the experience, ready to come back in 2023.
Of the players representing the WarDogs in the SBS tournament, 19 were Active Military and 5 were Veterans. All branches of the U.S. Military, which include Army, AirForce, SpaceForce, Navy, Marines, and Coast Guard, were represented within the ranks of the 2023 national team. Kenny Kirker, an active Navy servicemember, flew all the way from Bahrain to be part of the WarDogs.
Although the WarDogs strive to compete and win, the WarDogs do more than just play baseball. During the tournament, the WarDogs conducted an on-field flag ceremony before one of the games to honor 30 Fallen Heroes. During the flag ceremony, one of the families of a fallen servicemember was presented a folded American flag in honor of their loved one. Beyond the Flag Ceremony, the WarDogs also hosted two youth combine events, allowing local Goddard youth the opportunity to get on the field, and participate in baseball drills with WarDogs players and coaches.
Never Forget our Military. Never Forget our Veterans. Never Forget our Fallen
During the WarDogs first game of the tournament, they were matched against the PSCL Select team out of California. Although a very close and hard fought game, PSCL was able to hold off the WarDogs, winning 8-6 in nine innings.
On the second day of games, the WarDogs played the Dirtbag Baseball team. The Dirtbags, who would go on to win the entire SBS tournament, were victorious in this game as well, by a score of 7-3.
The WarDogs final game of the tournament had them matched against the 316 Baseball Club. Unfortunately, 316 Baseball handled the WarDogs national team, winning by a score of 12-3.
Despite not advancing to the second round of the playoffs, the entire WarDogs team was honored to be able to represent our Military, Veterans, and Fallen on a national stage. The team came away from the tournament more motivated than ever to be back next year.
Ricky Orellanes, one of many new players on the WarDogs national team, had this to say of the SBS: “We’re winning this next year, I’ve got the boys hyped!” Orellanes was honored and humbled to represent US service members on the baseball field, and walked away from the experience, ready to come back in 2023.
Of the players representing the WarDogs in the SBS tournament, 19 were Active Military and 5 were Veterans. All branches of the U.S. Military, which include Army, AirForce, SpaceForce, Navy, Marines, and Coast Guard, were represented within the ranks of the 2023 national team. Kenny Kirker, an active Navy servicemember, flew all the way from Bahrain to be part of the WarDogs.
Although the WarDogs strive to compete and win, the WarDogs do more than just play baseball. During the tournament, the WarDogs conducted an on-field flag ceremony before one of the games to honor 30 Fallen Heroes. During the flag ceremony, one of the families of a fallen servicemember was presented a folded American flag in honor of their loved one. Beyond the Flag Ceremony, the WarDogs also hosted two youth combine events, allowing local Goddard youth the opportunity to get on the field, and participate in baseball drills with WarDogs players and coaches.
Never Forget our Military. Never Forget our Veterans. Never Forget our Fallen
AUGUST 27, 2022
Honoring Our Fallen
NEVER FORGET OUR FALLEN, one of the mission statements for the US Military WarDogs was on full display during the SummerBall Showdown in Goddard, Kansas.
The WarDogs partnered with Hope for the Warriors to honor 30 Fallen Service members and their families during a ceremony prior to one of the games at the SBS on August 5th, 2022.
The US Military WarDogs showcased a memorial uniform, created by Under Armour and supported by Denver Athletics. The jerseys were adorned with the names of the 30 Fallen on their backs, a special Hope for the Warriors patch, and an oversized American flag.
The ceremony was highlighted by the attendance of the family of fallen service member, Luke Boatright. During the ceremony, the WarDogs conducted a flag folding ceremony that was given to the Boatright family along with other special recognition.
While wearing a jersey representing Luke Boatright, Eddie Ihnken, one of the captains of the Wardogs, presented the Boatright family with the folded flag used during the ceremony.
“I was honored to represent Luke Boatright and his family out on the baseball field that day. It started with receiving the special blue WarDogs jersey with his name on the back, and it gave me the chills. I knew that by wearing this jersey meant I had to leave my best game out on the diamond.” – Eddie Ihnken, WarDogs Player, Coast Guard.
Ihnken would continue to represent Boatright and his family by wearing the memorial jersey throughout the subsequent game.
The WarDogs continued to honor Luke Boatright by reading a short bio that provided all in attendance with a sense of his commitment to service and his family.
“As I was listening to Luke’s bio, I looked over at the college players who were toeing the third base line. I noticed that one of the players had tears in his eyes, which showed me the importance of what it is we are doing.” – Bryan Witt, WarDogs Player, Army.
The ceremonies that the US Military WarDogs conduct during special events and games are part of the reason the organization was created. The WarDogs will continue to ensure that our service members are never forgotten, especially the men and women who have paid the ultimate sacrifice.
The following are the names of the 30 Fallen the WarDogs honored at the SummerBall Showdown: Names provided by Hope for the Warriors: www.hopeforthewarriors.org.
The WarDogs partnered with Hope for the Warriors to honor 30 Fallen Service members and their families during a ceremony prior to one of the games at the SBS on August 5th, 2022.
The US Military WarDogs showcased a memorial uniform, created by Under Armour and supported by Denver Athletics. The jerseys were adorned with the names of the 30 Fallen on their backs, a special Hope for the Warriors patch, and an oversized American flag.
The ceremony was highlighted by the attendance of the family of fallen service member, Luke Boatright. During the ceremony, the WarDogs conducted a flag folding ceremony that was given to the Boatright family along with other special recognition.
While wearing a jersey representing Luke Boatright, Eddie Ihnken, one of the captains of the Wardogs, presented the Boatright family with the folded flag used during the ceremony.
“I was honored to represent Luke Boatright and his family out on the baseball field that day. It started with receiving the special blue WarDogs jersey with his name on the back, and it gave me the chills. I knew that by wearing this jersey meant I had to leave my best game out on the diamond.” – Eddie Ihnken, WarDogs Player, Coast Guard.
Ihnken would continue to represent Boatright and his family by wearing the memorial jersey throughout the subsequent game.
The WarDogs continued to honor Luke Boatright by reading a short bio that provided all in attendance with a sense of his commitment to service and his family.
“As I was listening to Luke’s bio, I looked over at the college players who were toeing the third base line. I noticed that one of the players had tears in his eyes, which showed me the importance of what it is we are doing.” – Bryan Witt, WarDogs Player, Army.
The ceremonies that the US Military WarDogs conduct during special events and games are part of the reason the organization was created. The WarDogs will continue to ensure that our service members are never forgotten, especially the men and women who have paid the ultimate sacrifice.
The following are the names of the 30 Fallen the WarDogs honored at the SummerBall Showdown: Names provided by Hope for the Warriors: www.hopeforthewarriors.org.
BOATRIGHT
DIXON HALL JR. HERNANDEZ III CINTRON FLORES KOCH SCHWARZ QUINTANA VILLATORO |
LETENDRE
BENITEZ SMITH VANCE JR. BYRD STOBAUGH PHILLIPS JR. CAMPBELL WEST ROBERTS |
KEVIANNE
MURPHY STIFTER JACKSON POKORNEY JR. HUNTER STODDARD SILVERMAN OJEDA ADAMS |
The Strength of our Fallen brothers and sisters stands with us and will forever, never be forgotten.
Never Forget our Military. Never Forget our Veterans. Never Forget our Fallen.
Never Forget our Military. Never Forget our Veterans. Never Forget our Fallen.
SEPTEMBER 2, 2022
WarDogs Bring Military Twist To Youth Combines
On August 6th and 7th, during the SummerBall Showdown, the US Military WarDogs hosted two youth baseball combines for the city of Goddard and surrounding communities. Between the two events, over 70 youth from ages 7-11 participated in the WarDogs combines. Many of the kids that participated had parents serving on active duty or who were veterans.
The WarDogs, comprised of military baseball players from all branches of the service, added their own style to create a competitive and fun experience for the youth during these combines. This year, the combine consisted of four events. Each event was associated with one of the military branches. Air Force Jets: Fastest time around the bases; Navy Cannons: Longest throw; Marine Sniper: Accuracy of throws; and Army Dropping Bombs: Home Run Derby.
All of the players on the US Military WarDogs National Team were involved in the coordination of the combine events and provided positive guidance towards the children during the combine. They offered small glimpses to the youth of what it is like to be in the military and play baseball.
As the combine was being conducted, the WarDogs made it a point to include the parents in the fun. Each child was asked, “If you could pick a military branch, which one would you want to be a part of?” Some of the kids would go into detail about why they chose what they chose. Midway through the combine, the parents were told what their kid(s) gave as their answer.
Even parents that were not in the military would laugh because they felt their child’s answer perfectly described their personality.
Nieuwenhuis went on to say, “It was no surprise that when I read off Air Force as one of the answers, one of the parents would say, “now that one is smart”.
Overall, the parents and kids had a great time interacting with the Wardogs coaches and players before, during, and after the event.
The WarDogs overall objective in providing these youth combines is to provide the youth in the community with an experience interacting with current and past military service members while having fun with their other kids on the baseball field.
For the city of Goddard and the surrounding communities, the WarDogs hope to be back next year and make it an even better experience for the youth and their families. Please donate to help us provide opportunities for the youth to experience a fun and meaningful event with our current and past military members.
Never Forget our Military. Never Forget our Veterans. Never Forget our Fallen.
“I remember going through the names and answers of the kids and hearing active military or veteran parents laughing or sighing depending on the answer they heard. For example, when a child of an Army family chose to be in the Navy, I could hear the parents sigh in disbelief.”
TODD NIEUWENHUIS, CO-FOUNDER AND CHIEF BASEBALL OFFICER FOR THE WARDOGS.
“It was the BEST experience for not only my son but my husband and I as well. You guys are beyond amazing for all you did!”
LISA MASON, PARENT OF YOUTH PARTICIPANT
“I want to thank everyone that was there for the awesome time my son Brady had. He came home with a bat, shirt, and hat that he is super proud of. This was such an awesome experience for him and I thank you guys so much!!”
HEATHER BANNISTER, PARENT OF YOUTH PARTICIPANT
“We always try to incorporate this type of an event when we bring our national team together. It is important for our youth to know and understand our military and history that we are a part of.”
BRUCE JAZWINSKI, FOUNDER, CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER
SEPTEMBER 24, 2022
WarDogs Visit Hope For the Warriors, Camp LeJeune
The US Military WarDogs took a trip to Camp LeJune, NC earlier this week to visit the Hope for the Warriors headquarters and deliver 30 shadow boxes containing the Fallen Heroes jerseys worn by WarDogs players during the SummerBall Showdown in Goddard, Kansas in August.
Each shadow box displayed a Fallen Heroes jersey with the name of a Fallen service member on the back, as well as a Hope for the Warriors and WarDogs patch. The WarDogs are honored and humbled to represent those who have paid the ultimate sacrifice in front of the WarDogs patriotic fans and supporters.
Hope for the Warriors is a proud partner of US Military WarDog Baseball and was instrumental in supporting the creation of the Fallen Hero uniforms. Now that Hope has the jerseys and shadowboxes, they will be sending them to each of the families of the fallen that were represented.
Players and coaches from Norfolk and from the newly formed Camp LeJeune WarDogs team were present to hand over the displayed jerseys. One of those present from the newly formed WarDogs LeJune was player/coach Gunnery Sgt. Josh McNeil.
“It was great experience and I’m glad I got to meet the Hope for the Warriors representatives; hopefully we will be able to connect a lot more with them now that the Camp LeJune team has formed.”
JOSH MCNEIL, PLAYER/COACH CAMP LEJEUNE WARDOGS, MARINE
The WarDogs will be working with Hope for the Warriors later this week as we recognize a Veteran dealing with PTSD at the NABA Worlds tournament being held in Phoenix, AZ.
Never Forget our Military. Never Forget our Veterans. Never Forget our Fallen.
Each shadow box displayed a Fallen Heroes jersey with the name of a Fallen service member on the back, as well as a Hope for the Warriors and WarDogs patch. The WarDogs are honored and humbled to represent those who have paid the ultimate sacrifice in front of the WarDogs patriotic fans and supporters.
Hope for the Warriors is a proud partner of US Military WarDog Baseball and was instrumental in supporting the creation of the Fallen Hero uniforms. Now that Hope has the jerseys and shadowboxes, they will be sending them to each of the families of the fallen that were represented.
Players and coaches from Norfolk and from the newly formed Camp LeJeune WarDogs team were present to hand over the displayed jerseys. One of those present from the newly formed WarDogs LeJune was player/coach Gunnery Sgt. Josh McNeil.
“It was great experience and I’m glad I got to meet the Hope for the Warriors representatives; hopefully we will be able to connect a lot more with them now that the Camp LeJune team has formed.”
JOSH MCNEIL, PLAYER/COACH CAMP LEJEUNE WARDOGS, MARINE
The WarDogs will be working with Hope for the Warriors later this week as we recognize a Veteran dealing with PTSD at the NABA Worlds tournament being held in Phoenix, AZ.
Never Forget our Military. Never Forget our Veterans. Never Forget our Fallen.
OCTOBER 10, 2022
WarDogs Honor Veteran at NABA World Series
Last week, the US Military WarDogs took the field in the annual National Adult Baseball Association World Series in Phoenix, Arizona.
Amateur adult baseball teams from all over the United States travel to Arizona to play in the tournament. The NABA World Series provides players and teams the unique opportunity to experience playing baseball on spring training fields of Major League Baseball teams.
Despite the glamor of the fields and the spirit of competition, the WarDogs made it clear what we represent, honoring and recognizing our Veterans. On the opening day of the tournament, the WarDogs National team had the honor and privilege to meet with an American Veteran hero, three-time Bronze Star and Purple Heart recipient Mr. William Talcott. Aside from meeting with WarDog national team members, Mr. Talcott was also honored pregame while throwing out the first pitch prior to the WarDog’s first tournament game.
Amateur adult baseball teams from all over the United States travel to Arizona to play in the tournament. The NABA World Series provides players and teams the unique opportunity to experience playing baseball on spring training fields of Major League Baseball teams.
Despite the glamor of the fields and the spirit of competition, the WarDogs made it clear what we represent, honoring and recognizing our Veterans. On the opening day of the tournament, the WarDogs National team had the honor and privilege to meet with an American Veteran hero, three-time Bronze Star and Purple Heart recipient Mr. William Talcott. Aside from meeting with WarDog national team members, Mr. Talcott was also honored pregame while throwing out the first pitch prior to the WarDog’s first tournament game.
Public Information
Public Information
Name |
Talcott, William R. (Bill) |
Class |
2016 |
Biography |
Born in Highland Park, Michigan in 1944, Bill Talcott served in Vietnam and stateside, 1968-1971. An Army Ranger, he led a reconnaissance platoon with the 82nd Airborne receiving three Bronze Stars, two for Valor, and the Purple Heart. After forty years in the employee benefits industry, Bill retired as a successful sales manager. A Legacy Life Member of VFW Post 9400, Phoenix, Bill has served as Youth Activities Chairman helping underprivileged children; as Buddy Poppy Chairman raising $40,000 annually for veteran causes; and as Hospital Chairman, initiating monthly entertainment and donations for hospitalized veterans. As Founder of Post 9400’s Cootie Pup Tent 11, his organization has donated over $100,000 to help hospitalized veterans. Having contributed over 3,000 volunteer hours representing Guest Services at the VA Medical Center Phoenix, Bill was honored as “Phoenix VA Volunteer of the Year, 2015. |
The WarDogs will continue to recognize and NEVER FORGET our Veteran brothers and sisters in our communities.
Never Forget our Military. Never Forget our Veterans. Never Forget our Fallen.
Never Forget our Military. Never Forget our Veterans. Never Forget our Fallen.