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Tallmadge, OH (openPR) 3 October 2010

Summit Team driver Jason Line, Warren Johnson, Ricky Jones and Dan Runte spend Thanksgiving week in thanks American troops stationed in the military community of Kaiserslautern in Germany. The team travel to KMC 20 to 25 November in support of a mission sponsored USO, which will also include a visit to Landstuhl Regional Medical Center to meet with wounded U.S. soldiers.

â? This trip is the least that we do to our appreciation for the troops for everything they do for us, a show can? Jason Line Summit Racing Pontiac GXP Pro Stock driver said. â? As the saying goes, â? Freedom donâ? t ????, freeA and young men and women in the military and their families sacrifice so much to live for us as we ????

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trip by Major (ret) Dieter Prötsch and SFC (Ret) Wayne Reed, members of the Army Special Forces Association Chapter 64 in Carlisle, Pennsylvania to be performed. The USO is air transport for the team on to a flight of eight hours in Frankfurt, Germany 20 November can be left.

The team will be based on the Ramstein Air Base, and the 86th Services Squadron will host the drivers and provide transportation and logistical support during the visit. The group will visit three days with military personnel assigned to units in the Kaiserslautern Military Community and visit Landstuhl Regional Medical Center and Wounded Warrior Center with wounded American soldiers and hospital staff to attend to. The group of about 1,500 bags of souvenirs, and various other gifts and autographs to distribute during the visit before returning home 25 November.

â? After spending some time in the Air Force, I know, know how much they appreciate the contact from home? Line said. â? Therefore, when we went there to boost their spirits and show how the land from them, thinks itâ? their lot, and I look forward to ????

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is the largest air base in Europe and is responsible for rescue missions, the soldiers wounded to a hospital in Landstuhl. Group A? Tour includes stops in the emergency Aeromedical Staging Facility, Ramstein Passenger Terminal Services, Kaisterslautern Military Community Center, 435 Emergency Response Group and the 86th Squadron of the preparation of the vehicle, which is responsible for maintaining the Ramstein? ? s fleet.

â? A fun aspect of our visits is that many of these young men and women are gear heads, just as we have and an acute knowledge of what in the world of drag racing, a happening? ? Warren Johnson, driver of the K & N Filters Pro Stock Pontiac GXP. â? Therefore, we end up doing a little bench racing while Wea? there again, that’s fine for all> us.â ????

Johnson, whose career 97 victories are second in the NHRA? s list of all-time wins, took several trips to the Kaiserslautern Military Community and is always grateful for the opportunity. â? This will be my fifth time to be there, more troops, which I consider an honor, a? See? Said Johnson. â? My father was on duty in the Army Air Corps in World War II, and I think we are in a position to do what we do simply because of the tremendous efforts of our armed forces. They keep this country safe, so we can enjoy the benefits of freedom.â?


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Warren Johnson has had a legendary career, Ricky Jones is a newcomer compared to the NHRA Pro Stock class after his debut in 2008. However, 23 years echoes? The Professora? Sa? Reflections on the trip. â? My grandfather served in World War II, and the MEA? I had many conversations about what it was for him to be in the Philippines and all that to cross it â? Jones, driver of the Pontiac GXP Elite Motor Sports, said. â? Many people from the WEA? will see will be my age and know the sacrifices they and their families, IA in Germany? m, all the big idea? ?

Summit Racing / Bigfoot Monster Truck driver Dan Runte, who is also his first trip overseas to visit troops, welcomes the opportunity. â? All our troops a lot of their time away from family and friends to support and protect all of us back here, we have always wished there was more we could do for them? Runte said. â? I was very happy when I was this summit give me the opportunity to hear. I look forward to representing and Summit Racing Bigfoot and share all the time I can with all our great services people.â ????

For nearly 70 years, the USO morale, welfare and recreation on U.S. soldiers and their families is provided. These services include entertainment, recreation, education and connections to home. To learn more about the USO and how to support the troops, sign www.uso.org.

â? Summit Racing Equipment has always been committed to our troops, so when this opportunity came, we couldn? t miss it, â? Jim Greenleaf, Summit Racing Equipment Motorsports and Events Manager, said. â? I know our team is committed to traveling, meeting with America? s true heroes, and we hope to provide a morale boost. Wea? D as the USO and Army Special Forces Association Chapter 64, and Wayne and Dieter to thank you for making this trip possible.I ????

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