ALLIED FORCES: run to remember

We served together, we remember together.

This November 11th, we invite you and your team to join wear blue for the Allied Forces: run to remember, a powerful event that unites veterans, service members, and civilian supporters worldwide in purposeful, active remembrance of the service and sacrifice of our greatest heroes.

Why November 11th?
This date marks the anniversary of the armistice that ended World War I, symbolized by the "eleventh hour of the eleventh day of the eleventh month." Today, it serves as a powerful reminder of the sacrifices made by service members in all conflicts, reinforcing our motto: We served together, we remember together.

How It Works:

  • Download the wear blue app to register for the virtual 5K

  • Participate from anywhere in the world

  • On November 11, walk or run your 5K while engaging with stories of service and sacrifice through our specially designed app

  • Share your experience with our global community using #AlliedForcesRun and #WeRememberTogetheR

MORE THAN A RUN

  • Connecting with a global community of military members, veterans, and their families

  • Honor our Service Members: Support the mission to honor those who have sacrificed in service to our country

  • Build Team Unity: Strengthen employee connections through a shared purpose

  • Promote Wellness: Engage your team in an active and impactful cause, encouraging physical wellness and social responsibility

By joining Allied Forces: run to remember, you're not only honoring veterans and fallen heroes, but also:

  1. Commit: Choose your sponsorship package

  2. Register: Sign up your team through the wear blue app

  3. Participate: Engage your team in this meaningful virtual 5K

How Your Company Can Get Involved:

Register today and be part of this global movement of gratitude and remembrance.

Whether you're a seasoned runner or a first-time participant, your involvement makes a difference. Together, we can ensure that the sacrifices of our service members are never forgotten. As we run, we remind the world: We served together, we remember together.