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10th Annual U.S. Engineering Golf Tournament Raises Over $100,000 for High Plains Honor Flight

June 19, 2026

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On June 12, U.S. Engineering’s Rocky Mountain region hosted its 10th Annual Golf Tournament benefiting High Plains Honor Flight (HPHF), bringing together customers, industry partners, sponsors, and Team Members for a day of connection and purpose.

The milestone event welcomed a full field of 144 golfers and raised more than $100,000 to support High Plains Honor Flight’s mission of honoring veterans from Northern Colorado, Wyoming, and Nebraska.

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Supporting Those Who Served

High Plains Honor Flight provides veterans with a trip to Washington, D.C., to visit the memorials dedicated to their service and sacrifice. For many participants, the experience offers a meaningful opportunity to reflect, connect, and receive the recognition they deserve.

The funds raised through this year’s tournament will help High Plains Honor Flight continue providing these life-changing experiences to veterans throughout the region.

A Community Effort

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The success of the tournament reflects the generosity and commitment of sponsors, golfers, volunteers, clients, trade partners, and Team Members who contributed their time and support.

“We are grateful to everyone who participated in this year’s tournament and helped make our 10th annual event such a success,” said Kristin Blundell, U.S. Engineering Construction Director of Preconstruction, and one of the tournament’s organizers.

John Marlow, U.S. Engineering Construction VP of Project Development, added, “It is a privilege to dedicate this year’s tournament to supporting High Plains Honor Flight and their mission of providing veterans with all-expenses-paid trips to Washington, D.C., to honor their sacrifices and those of their fallen brothers and sisters.”

Investing in the Communities We Serve

We believe strong communities are built through meaningful partnerships and service. Events like the Annual Golf Tournament strengthen relationships across our industry while supporting organizations that make a lasting difference.

Learn more about High Plains Honor Flight and its mission to honor veterans throughout the High Plains region.

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To see more photos of the event, visit our Facebook gallery.