User:Happylc96/Ezra Hone

Ezra Hone is a soldier in the U.S. Army currently serving in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom. Ezra Hone is of Pacific Island Descent and was born in the Pacific Islands on November 13, 1982.

LEGACY The Hone Legacy dates back to some time back in 2005 when Ezra would shout out HOO-AH at the top of his lungs, after time some soldiers starting screeming out "HONE". The first known examples of this happened at the 2005 National Scouting Jamboree in Fort A.P. Hill Virginia. Yelling it with his native accent it lead some to believe that he was in fact shouting out "HONE" instead of "HOO-AH". The first recorded example of this such behavior of yelling "HONE" is believed to date back to 2008 at RTC West in Hunter Liggett California by PFC Patrick Geizer while training up for a deployment to Iraq.

HONE TODAY Today "HONE" is widely used by members of the 342nd Military Police Co. based out of Columbus, Ohio. Some call it motivation while others call it false motivation. Either way you can rest assured when a member of the 342nd yells "HONE" another member will customarily greet them with another deep and loud "HONE". Ezra is still deployed to Iraq with the 342nd MP Co but at this time he has been taken out of the fight due to an injury suffered while playing frisbee.