1 Flag. 5 Days. 250 Miles.
Today, @wearblue and @TeamRWB are proud to announce One Flag Forward, presented by @USAA.
One Flag Forward is not a race or memorial march. It's a mission.
Beginning September 12, 2026, one American flag will travel 250 miles from New York City to Washington, D.C., carried hand-to-hand by members of the Military-connected community.
The mission marks the 25th anniversary of 9/11, the day our nation came together, and the 250th anniversary of the United States.
In the military, when different units come together for a joint mission, they rally under a single flag. That's exactly what this is.
Purpose over brand. Mission over logo.
wear blue and Team RWB are setting aside their own colors to move together under one banner: the American flag.
Not the wear blue flag. Not the Team RWB flag.
One flag. Forward.
And we want you to be part of it.
Join us as we honor service, remember sacrifice, and carry the mission forward together: https://t.co/6eFDub7jXo
Most people wouldn't volunteer to spend months at a time underwater on a submarine.
Ron Roen did.
The Wisconsin native spent 20 years serving our nation in the Navy, first as an enlisted submariner and later as an Intelligence Officer. Along the way, he built a reputation for putting his team first, staying positive, and never giving up.
Today, Ron brings that same spirit to Team RWB.
Whether he's logging his daily steps, practicing yoga, training for races, or navigating the challenges of dementia, Ron continues to show what resilience, community, and purpose look like in action.
"The person experiencing it is a human being. And most people treat human beings well."
Read Ron's inspiring story and learn why the Navy was lucky to have him — and why Team RWB is even more fortunate to call him an Eagle.
🔗 Read more: https://t.co/bdpeXbOfdT
Supporting wholistic Veteran health and wellness takes a team.
Team RWB is proud to be part of @WeFaceTheFight, a coalition working to dramatically reduce Veteran through awareness, collaboration, and action.
Their new website brings together stories, educational content, and opportunities to join us.
Check it out at https://t.co/TKbAzCtroI
These Eagles didn't just hit the trail. They helped restore it.
9 Oregon Eagles recently spent a day clearing debris, climbing over downed trees, navigating damaged sections of trail, and helping reopen the South Breitenbush Gorge Trail after severe winter storms.
It wasn't glamorous or easy, but that's what Eagles do.
They show up, get to work, and leave their communities better than they found them.
Way to get after it, Oregon Eagles! 🦅 🔥
Colorado Eagles showed up and showed out at last weekend's Spartan Race!
More than 50 Eagles came together in Colorado Springs to tackle obstacles, conquer challenging terrain, and cheer one another across the finish line.
From the first obstacle to the finish line photo, Eagle Nation was out in full force.
Way to get after it, Colorado! 🦅 🔥
Surfing in Portugal? Hiking to the edge of Europe? Rock climbing along the Atlantic coast?
Sounds like a dream vacation... or our first international Eagle Expedition!
That's right.
Last month, over six incredible days in Colares, Portugal, Eagles learned to surf, practiced daily yoga, hiked 7 miles to Cabo da Roca—the westernmost point of continental Europe—and filled every spare moment with adventure, connection, and exploration.
These experiences are about more than seeing amazing places. They're an opportunity for Veterans to challenge themselves, build meaningful relationships, and discover what's possible when they step outside their comfort zone.
And judging by these photos, Portugal delivered.
Learn more about Eagle Expeditions: https://t.co/HBHwzoAc9X
6 June 1944. The world stopped and listened.
Radio broadcasts crackled to life as news of the D-Day Invasion spread across the country. In shipyards, living rooms, and storefronts, Americans huddled around receivers waiting, hoping, and praying for good news. Many of them knew someone on those beaches.
What those men carried that day — the weight, the uncertainty, the resolve — secured freedom for generations to come.
82 years later, we move to honor them.
The Operation OverLOAD Monthly Mission starts now. Ruck, walk, or hike 6 miles. That's one for each D-Day landing sector.
Accept the mission: https://t.co/OGyk60k6qX
One Soaring Eagle. Two Abbot World Marathons. More than $65,000 raised and counting.
Jeff Baldo is going all in to support Team RWB and our mission to enrich Veterans' lives.
As a Soaring Eagle, Jeff is currently fundraising for both the Sydney Marathon and the Berlin Marathon, helping create opportunities for veterans to build connection, find purpose, and improve their health and well-being through Team RWB.
Last weekend, Jeff hosted a fundraiser, and several Orange County Eagle Leaders came out to show their support. It's a powerful example of what happens when members of our community rally around a shared mission.
His ultimate goal? Run one Abbot World Marathon a year for 8 years while raising $250K for our mission.
Thank you, Jeff, for your commitment to Eagle Nation and for helping strengthen the veteran community one mile at a time.
Learn more: https://t.co/FrXX35i3qD
1,380,029
That's how many Memorial Minutes you logged for our nation's fallen, Eagle Nation!
For 25 days, you walked, ran, rucked, cycled, lifted, stretched, and moved with purpose. Every minute was a reminder that freedom is not free and that the legacy of those who gave their lives in service to our country will never be forgotten. 🇺🇸
Your June Eagle Fit Challenges have landed! Two challenges. Two goals. 30 days. No excuses. 🦅🔥
Summer Streak Challenge: Hosted by the Running Group. 5,600 steps every day. That's only about 2.5 miles. Log your steps by walking the neighborhood, hiking a trail, or moving your feet however you choose.
Hydration Challenge: Hosed by the Nutrition Group. The heat is here and hydration is non-negotiable. Learn all about the benefits of staying hydrated as you commit to downing at least 8 glasses a day.
Both challenges start tomorrow. Join up: https://t.co/AuaRQS0dD5
Military Appreciation Month?
We're grateful for it.
But honoring Veterans is a 365-day commitment.
That's why we're proud to partner with organizations like Armed Forces Vacation Club. Earlier this month, their team dedicated miles during a corporate 5K to Service Members, Veterans, and Military Families.
Because appreciation isn't a campaign. It's a commitment.
6 June 1944. Operation Overlord.
05–14 June 2026. Operation OverLOAD.
This June, we honor the more than 150,000 Allied troops who stormed the beaches of Normandy during the largest amphibious invasion in history.
Your mission: ruck, walk, or hike 6 miles. One mile for each D-Day landing sector: Utah, Omaha, Gold, Juno, Sword, and Pointe du Hoc.
Accept the mission: https://t.co/OGyk60k6qX
What happens after the uniform comes off?
That’s the question Team RWB Executive Director Michael “Sully” Sullivan explores in a powerful conversation on the Transition Drill Podcast.
In this episode, Sully reflects on leadership, identity, family, military transition, and what it means to build purpose after a 30-year Army career that included service as a Green Beret and senior military leader.
But this conversation goes beyond military service. It’s an honest discussion about transition itself — the uncertainty, the loss of identity many Veterans experience, the importance of community, and why purpose and connection matter long after service ends.
At Team RWB, we believe no Veteran should navigate that journey alone.
Thank you to the Transition Drill Podcast for the thoughtful conversation and opportunity to share why building health, relationships, and belonging upstream matters for Veterans and their families.
Listen here: https://t.co/G0wbBHOMDu
From start to finish, they carried more than a flag.
At the Ogden Newspapers Half Marathon Classic, two Eagles carried the American flag across the entire course as a tribute to those who served and sacrificed for our country.
Acts like this reflect what Eagle Nation is all about: honoring service, building connection, and carrying something bigger than ourselves forward together.
Read more: https://t.co/jsEmPXRx4N
This is what Eagle Nation looks like.
Over Memorial Day weekend, Veterans, service members, and supporters gathered in Colorado Springs for a 6-mile hike honoring the men and women who gave their lives in service to our nation.
Moments like these are a reminder that remembrance is not passive. It’s something we carry forward together through movement, connection, and community.
Read more: https://t.co/qu6SkQXh7A
Heads up, Eagle Nation: the Team RWB App will be temporarily unavailable due to scheduled maintenance from Wednesday, May 27 at 11 p.m. ET through Thursday, May 28 at 3 a.m. ET.
We appreciate your patience as we work to improve your app experience.
We’ll see you back in the app Thursday morning.