Hunt Military Communities wants to honor veteran’s memories and is asking for veteran’s stories and imagery (photos) that will be incorporated into an artistic coffee table book with proceeds going to the Hunt Heroes Foundation. Hunt will be highlighting a different veteran throughout the month of November for their 30 Days for 30 Families program, which coincides with Month of the Military Family.

With Veteran’s Day approaching, what better way to commemorate those who have served the United States Military. With every submission, a flag will be given to honor the Veteran and acknowledge their story (while supplies last).

Submission topics may include:

  • Why you decided to serve
  • Your proudest moment in the military
  • Your fondest memory in the military
  • Your funniest moment
  • What serving means to you
  • How serving has impacted your life
  • Advice for future servicemen and women
  • Any other stories and photos you would like to share

Submissions can be submitted online at proudveterans@HuntCompanies.com, and please include your years served and mailing address.   By submitting stories and photos you are permitting for these to be shared and/or published in media and social outlets.

DEADLINE:  October 31, 2019

Contact: Michelle Xiong at Makovsky - mxiong@makovsky.com (212) 508-9643.

About Hunt Military Communities

Hunt’s Military Communities division is a 50-year partnership created between the Department of Defense and Hunt through the Military Housing Privatization Act.  As part of the partnership, Hunt owns approximately 52,000 units spread across more than 40 military installations on Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps, and Army installations and is the largest privatized military housing developer in the nation.

About Hunt Heroes Foundation
Formed in 2018, the Hunt Heroes Foundation proudly serves military families, partners, and communities through opportunities and ideas generated by our people and partnerships. Together, the HHF will discover new ways to ensure we help bring a positive change to the communities in which we live and work.

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Hunt Military Communities (HMC), the largest provider of privatized military housing in the United States, recently celebrated the Pershing Park Whole Home Renovation Project at Kirtland Air Force Base (AFB), with an official ribbon cutting event.

Hunt Military Communities Acquires Full Ownership of Homeport Hampton Roads
Hunt Military Communities Acquires Full Ownership of Homeport Hampton Roads

Hunt Military Communities (HMC), the nation’s largest provider of military housing, announced today that it has acquired full ownership of Homeport Hampton Roads, a high-performing privatized housing development supporting unaccompanied Navy personnel.