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HONOR         RIDE

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The Operation One Voice Honor Ride is an annual 4-day, 400-mile cycling challenge from Atlanta, Georgia to Florida’s Panhandle. A team of wounded Special Operations Forces (SOF) from all branches are selected each year to ride alongside a full police escort and support team. The SOF train rigorously to complete the ride despite significant injuries—such as gunshot wounds, TBI, and even lung loss- fostering deep camaraderie and working together to accomplish a goal. Each year, the group rides in honor of a fallen or celebrated servicemember(s). The ride culminates in emotional family reunions during “Warrior Weekend,” held just before September 11 as a living tribute to sacrifice, remembrance, and resilience.

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Witness the strength, resilience, and heart of America’s heroes. This isn’t just a ride—it’s almost 400 miles of grit, honor, and unbreakable bonds.

2021 Honor Ride Video

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Every mile of the Operation One Voice Honor Ride represents the strength, sacrifice, and resilience of our nation’s Special Operations warriors and their families. Your donation fuels more than just the ride—it provides critical support for wounded service members as they heal, rebuild, and thrive. By giving, you’re not only honoring their courage but also ensuring that these heroes and their families receive the care, connection, and community they deserve. Stand with us. Every dollar keeps the mission alive and helps turn miles of struggle into miles of hope.

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MEET THE 2025 
HONOR RIDE HONOREES

"They carry the weight of impossible missions with quiet resolve—blending strength, intellect, and courage to do what others cannot, so the nation may remain free.”

Major Moises Navas

Major Moises Navas, born December 16, 1985, in David, Panama, served with distinction in the United States Marine Corps from 2004 until his death in action on March 8, 2020, while accompanying Iraqi Security Forces in North Central Iraq. Rising from enlisted Marine to officer through the Marine Enlisted Commissioning Education Program, he led infantry units and later served as a Marine Special Operations Team Commander, deploying worldwide—including to Okinawa, the Republic of Korea, Japan, Jordan, Afghanistan, and Iraq—where he trained and mentored partner nation forces. A highly accomplished leader, he graduated from multiple advanced military schools, was a qualified Marine Combatant Diver and Military Freefall Parachutist, and worked alongside allied and U.S. special operations forces. Posthumously promoted to Major, his awards include the Purple Heart, Joint Service Commendation Medal, Navy-Marine Corps Commendation Medal, Combat Action Ribbon, and multiple other honors recognizing his service and sacrifice.

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Gunnery Sergeant Diego Pongo

Gunnery Sergeant Diego Pongo, born July 19, 1985, in Chatsworth, CA, honorably served in the United States Marine Corps from 2004 until his death in action on March 8, 2020, while accompanying Iraqi Security Forces in North Central Iraq. Over his distinguished career, he rose through the ranks from Rifleman to Marine Special Operations Team Chief, deploying multiple times to Afghanistan and Iraq in both combat and leadership roles. A highly skilled Scout Sniper and Marine Raider, he was fluent in Spanish and Portuguese, mentored partner nation forces, and was pursuing a degree in Business Entrepreneurship. His numerous awards include the Bronze Star Medal with combat “V,” Purple Heart, and multiple commendations recognizing his valor, leadership, and dedication to service.

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