Published: November 01, 2011
Sign up at 3 local GEICO offices to ride with the troops for November 12 San Antonio Wounded Warrior Soldier Ride
SAN ANTONIO - (BUSINESS WIRE) - The 2011
Soldier Ride National Tour sponsored by GEICO
will be in San Antonio on Saturday, Nov. 12. Start time will be 9 a.m.
at Palo Alto Community College, 1400 W. Villaret Blvd., San
Antonio. Registration begins at 7 a.m. that morning.
Starting November 1 and continuing through November 11, you can sign up
at the following three local GEICO offices in and around San Antonio to
ride with the troops. Special ride T-shirts will also be distributed at
the three following GEICO locations. Contact:
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Dempsey Ballard
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1247 NE Loop 410 (at Nacogdoches)
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San Antonio, Texas 78209
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210-828-5675
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dballard@geico.com
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Rod Musslewhite
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1810 SW Loop 410 (at Marbach Rd.)
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San Antonio, Texas 78227
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210-673-2391
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rmusslewhite@geico.com
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J.R. Williams
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3126 Pat Booker Rd (at Loop 1604)
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Universal City, Texas 78148
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210-658-6268
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Jrwilliams@geico.com
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People may sign up as individuals or as teams to ride in the event, and
they may also join the crowd from the sidelines with the GEICO Gecko to
cheer on the riders. For additional information, go to soldierride.org.
This one-day cycling event encourages the public to honor the nation's
wounded veterans battling the physical and psychological effects of war.
Soldier Ride has proven itself to be a good opportunity for the public
to support the men and women of the U.S. military by participating in
the event or joining spectators along the ride route.
One of the recent riders wrote, "It was a great feeling participating
with fellow men and women who had similar injuries from war. I cannot
thank Wounded
Warrior Project and Soldier Ride enough for all of the help and
positive encouragement leading up to and during the event."
"Military personnel have been an important part of our business since
our company was founded in 1936," said Michael Baker, GEICO director of
military marketing. "It is our honor to partner with Wounded Warrior
Project in support of the noble men and women serving our country."
GEICO began serving military personnel and their families 75 years ago
when the company was first founded in Washington, D.C. It now operates a
Military Service Center in Virginia Beach, Va., staffed by former
military and dedicated solely to helping meet the needs of active
military, those deployed and their families.
Recently GEICO created HomeFront
as a way for service men and women stationed around the country and
around the world to help stay connected to their families and friends. HomeFront
provides a photo and video sharing feature and a common calendar so that
military members can keep up with their family's and friends' activities
at home. HomeFront operates via an app for desktop or mobile devices.
For more information about GEICO's military services, go to http://www.geico.com/information/military.
The November 12 Soldier Ride in San Antonio will be followed by a
community picnic and entertainment for riders and participants.

GEICO Communications
301-986-3271
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