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Kansas Honor Banners (2021-2022 honorees)

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A walking tour of the 2022 season of Kansas Honor Banners honoring retired and fallen service members, including some from the Wichita area.

Kansas Honor Banners is proud to share this tour of our 2022 - 2023 Memorial and Honor Banners campaign, displayed in Downtown and Old Town Wichita Business Districts. Future banners will be displayed on Douglas Street in Historic Delano.

Kansas Honor Banners is a nationally recognized banner program that displays banners throughout Wichita. Kansas Honor Banners is dedicated to honoring and preserving the legacy of our civilian and military communities. Founded in 2020, we recognize the military men, women, K9s, and civilian first responders that keep our Kansas communities safe and American secure in the name of freedom.

For more information, or to see how your loved one can be honored with a banner, please visit https://kansashonorbanners.com/.

Kansas Honor Banners is operated by Veterans Unidos Inc, a 501c3 organization FEIN 84-3703669.

Stops

  1. Stop 1: Looking North: Navy Lieutenant John F. Kennedy, Marines Major Jonathon Richards, Army Military Police Kevin Nash, Air Force Staff Sergeant Jessica Poteet and Air Force RMWD #N281 "Pita"

  2. Stop 2: Looking East: Wichita Police K9 Officer "Rooster", Air Force RMWD #H210 "Atom" and Air Force RMWD #P450 "Rockino"

  3. Stop 3: Looking West: Wichita Police Captain Clay Germany, Marines Private First Class Clifford Easley, Army Honorable Colonel Robert "Bob" Dole and Kansas Army National Guard Captain Carl Brewer and Army Captain "Chaplain" Emil Kapaun

  4. Stop 4: Marine Colonel Paul "Buster" Sanchez, Army Staff Sergeant U.L. "Rip" Gooch and Navy Radioman 1st Class Morris Paddock

  5. Stop 5: Looking East: Army Captain Mike Pompeo, Army Second Lieutenant Erwin Bleckley, Marine Lance Colonel Ron Floyd and Army Technician 5th Charles Ceaphus Brooks

  6. Stop 6: Looking East: Army National Guard Sergeant Tom Selleck and Army Aviation Warrant Officer James Eisenhour

  7. Stop 7: Looking East: Navy Carpenters Mate 3rd Class Herb Cole, Air Force Herman Hicks, Navy Chief Petty Officer Michael Monarez and Army Private First Class H. Bolton

  8. Stop 8: Looking West: Army Sergeant Kaleb Hernandez, Navy Gunner's Mate Second Class Harold Lee Smith

  9. Stop 9: Looking East: Afganistan KIA Group #1: Marines Staff Sergeant Darin T. Hoover, Marines Lance Corporal Dylan R. Merola, Marines Lance Corporal Jared M. Schmitz

  10. Stop 10: Looking East: Afganistan KIA Group #2 Army Staff Sergeant Ryan Knauss, Marine Lance Corporal David Espinoza and Marine Sergeant Johanny Pichardo

  11. Stop 11: Looking East: Afganistan KIA Group #3 Marine Sergeant Nicole Gee, Navy Hospital Corpsman Maxlon Soviak and Marine Colonel Humberto Sanchez

  12. Stop 12: Looking East: Afganistan Group #4 Marine Lance Corporal Rylee McCollum, Marine Lance Corporal Kareem Nikoui, Marine Corporal Daegan Page and Marine Corporal Hunter Lopez