War Heroes on Water Sportfishing Tournament Creates "Josh Miles Award" Honoring Beloved WHOW Collaborator
War Heroes on Water (WHOW), founded by loanDepot CEO Anthony Hsieh, has established the Josh Miles Award to honor a key collaborator who passed away on October 18, 2021. The WHOW tournament, which serves combat-wounded veterans, raised $1.4 million in 2021, benefiting over 100 veterans. The tournament is now the largest nonprofit sportfishing event in the U.S., offering therapeutic support through fishing events. Freedom Alliance President Tom Kilgannon praised the award as a tribute to Miles' commitment to helping veterans transition to civilian life.
- WHOW raised $1.4 million in 2021 to support over 100 combat-wounded veterans.
- The tournament has grown to become the largest nonprofit sportfishing tournament in the U.S.
- The creation of the Josh Miles Award honors the legacy of a dedicated veteran supporter.
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FOOTHILL RANCH, Calif., Nov. 11, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- War Heroes on Water, created in 2018 by loanDepot Founder and CEO Anthony Hsieh to help combat-wounded veterans recover from the physical, emotional and moral wounds of the battlefield, today introduced the Josh Miles Award to honor the legacy of a beloved collaborator and colleague who passed away on October 18, 2021.
Said WHOW Tournament Founder Hsieh, "The world has lost a tremendous human being. Josh was an incredible man, and one of the heartbeats of the WHOW tournament. He selflessly helped us build WHOW brick by brick, year by year, because he truly loved this country's service members. He gave of himself time and time again to ensure that as many veterans as possible could begin their journey of healing and he personally spent countless hours each year helping us ensure that WHOW could deliver on our promise of not only directly helping the veterans in our tournament, but also assisting thousands more around the nation via the funds we raise."
The WHOW tournament, now the largest nonprofit sportfishing tournament of its kind in the United States directly served 100 combat-wounded veterans in 2021 and raised
"In creating the 'Josh Miles Award,' War Heroes on Water (WHOW) is providing a beautiful tribute to an outstanding American," said Freedom Alliance President Tom Kilgannon. "Josh served 16 years in the Marine Corps and earned the rank of Gunnery Sergeant, which was a dream of his. He fought in the 2nd Battle of Fallujah, and after retiring, found his purpose of helping his fellow combat veterans through events like WHOW and his work at Freedom Alliance. Josh loved WHOW and everybody associated with it. Freedom Alliance is deeply grateful to Anthony Hsieh and the WHOW team for honoring our friend with this award."
Miles was director of military and charitable programs at Freedom Alliance, the tournament's 503c partner. His involvement with the War Heroes on Water tournament began in 2017, ahead of the tournament's inaugural event. When presented with the tournament concept, he enthusiastically joined in the planning—confident that the tournament's core tenet—to help bring healing to the combat-wounded veteran community—would be a resounding success.
Over the next four years, Miles became an integral member of the WHOW tournament family and an ideal collaborative partner. A veteran himself, Miles effortlessly balanced his supporting role with WHOW with his responsibilities at Freedom Alliance, focusing in both areas on supporting returning veterans as they transition back into civilian life.
The Josh Miles Award will keep the spirit of a beloved colleague and fellow brother in arms alive within the WHOW tournament family and with all of the veterans who participate in future tournaments.
About War Heroes on Water
War Heroes on Water (WHOW) is an annual sportfishing tournament of unprecedented scale that supports combat-wounded veterans' programs. It was created in 2018 by loanDepot Founder and CEO Anthony Hsieh, who is also the owner and leader of Team Bad Company, a world-class, record-holding competitive sportfishing fleet. Through Hsieh's deep connections with the Southern California sportfishing and business communities, WHOW has grown exponentially over four years and is now the largest nonprofit sportfishing tournament in the US. Learn more about WHOW at www.warheroesonwater.com or follow WHOW on Facebook and Instagram.
About Freedom Alliance
Freedom Alliance is a charitable organization which provides help and support to wounded troops and military families. Freedom Alliance has awarded more than
About loanDepot
loanDepot (NYSE: LDI) is a digital commerce company committed to serving its customers throughout the home ownership journey. Since its launch in 2010, loanDepot has revolutionized the mortgage industry with a digital-first approach that makes it easier, faster and less stressful to purchase or refinance a home. Today, as the nation's second largest retail mortgage lender, loanDepot enables customers to achieve the American dream of homeownership through a broad suite of lending and real estate services that simplify one of life's most complex transactions. With headquarters in Southern California and offices nationwide, loanDepot is committed to serving the communities in which its team lives and works through a variety of local, regional and national philanthropic efforts.
WHOW raises funds in coordination with our partner philanthropic organization, Freedom Alliance. Freedom Alliance is recognized by the IRS as a public charity organized under section 501(c)3 of the IRS code. loanDepot and Freedom Alliance are not affiliated in any way.
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