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Cadet Senior Airman Jeannie DeHaan

Welcome to my personal fundraising page for Wreaths Across America and MinotWreaths.org!


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Cadet Airman First Class Jose Armenta

Welcome to my personal fundraising page for MinotWreaths.org! “Remember, Honor, Teach” means remembering those who served, honoring them, and teaching others to honor them too—a cycle of respect I’m proud to be part of. My favorite part of wreath ceremony day was setting up the crosses; it was fun and meaningful to help create something for our community. CAP has taught me about service, and if I had to sum it up in three words, I’d choose volunteer service, excellence, and trustworthiness. My favorite part of being a cadet is easy: Senior Webb’s cookies. Beyond that, CAP is helping me work toward my dream of becoming a pilot. Every activity builds my confidence and shows me what leadership looks like. CAP pushes me to grow, and MinotWreaths.org lets me honor those who made our freedom possible.
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Cadet Airman First Class Miles Batteiger

Welcome to my personal fundraising page for MinotWreaths.org! WAA’s slogan “Remember, Honor, Teach” means remembering those who fought for what is right, honoring their sacrifice, and teaching others about what they did so their legacy continues. My favorite part of wreath ceremony day is wreath laying because it feels meaningful and respectful. If I had to sum up CAP in three words, I’d say friendly, strict, and honest professional. My favorite parts of being a cadet are drill and gathering with everyone, and CAP is helping me work toward my goal of becoming an Air Force pilot by giving me real experience and confidence. I’ve learned aviation knowledge, leadership, and how to do drill correctly. CAP pushes me to grow, and Wreaths Across America gives me a chance to honor the people who made our freedom possible while helping teach others why their service still matters.

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Cadet Second Lieutenant Ezekiel Hoverson

My name is C/2dLt Ezekiel Hoverson“Remember, Honor, Teach” — means respecting those who fought and died for my freedom and making sure their sacrifice is never forgotten. My favorite part of Wreath Ceremony Day is laying wreaths and helping raise awareness for the veterans we honor. It’s the moment that reminds me why our service matters. I describe CAP in three words: leadership, achievement, and service. I especially enjoy the aviation education, because it connects directly to my goal of becoming an EMS pilot. CAP gives me a real head start in aviation and helps me build the foundation I need for that career. Through CAP, I’ve gained skills in public speaking and leadership, and I’m grateful for the opportunities to grow, serve, and make a difference in my community.

Cadet Senior Airman John Kramer

Welcome to my personal fundraising page for MinotWreaths.org! I’m proud to support Wreaths Across America and its mission to “Remember, Honor, Teach.” It reminds me to honor the fallen and show respect in a real, hands-on way. My favorite part of ceremony day is working as a team—there’s something powerful about everyone coming together for the same purpose. CAP has been a huge part of that for me, from flying and learning to making friends and enjoying Senior Member Webb’s cookies. I’m not totally sure what I want to do yet, but becoming a pilot is definitely on my mind, and CAP is helping me figure that out through leadership opportunities and real aviation experience. I’m proud to help honor those who served and support Wreaths Across America here in Minot with my Civil Air Patrol Squadron.

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Cadet Airman Jacob Miles

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Cadet First Class Nicholas Parker

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Cadet Airmen First Class Bastion Smith

Welcome to my personal fundraising page for Wreaths Across America and MinotWreaths.org!


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Cadet First Class Tyler Todd

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Cadet Tytus Baldwin

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Corporate Cadet Challenge

Every mile our squadron completes, and every wreath a sponsor donates, becomes a direct act of remembrance that honors a veteran by name, strengthens cadet programs, and builds youth leadership, fitness, and community engagement. Together, these efforts reinforce Minot’s tradition of honoring those who served and turn each cadet’s hard work into visible, meaningful impact for our community! THANK YOU for sponsoring CAP! 

Please, complete wreath sponsorship payments by October 15th.

The Cadet Challenge!

This fitness event is GREAT for whole-squadron CORPORATE sponsorships! For a specific number of wreaths, SPONSOR HERE! For per mile sponsorships, please email MinotWreaths@gmail.com.

  • September 13th, 2026

  • 3:00 pm - 4:30 pm

  • Sentinel Stadium, Minot North HS

Part fitness challenge, part leadership lab, part “let’s see how far we can push ourselves,” this 90-minute run-jog-walk extravaganza earns wreath sponsorships based on the total miles our cadets rack