Patriot Mobile and the Texas Motor Speedway Partner to Support Veterans

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posted on October 30, 2019
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Patriot Mobile has partnered with the Texas Motor Speedway (TMS) to honor veterans and active-duty members of our military at the upcoming Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series AAA Texas 500, held Nov. 1-3. As part of this partnership, Patriot Mobile will donate $10 a month directly to the Chris Kyle Frog Foundation and Train Our Troops veterans’ organizations, for all talk, text and data plans activated at TMS that weekend. Veterans and active-duty military can take advantage of 25 percent off race-event ticket prices when they use Promo Code "PATRIOTMOBILE" to purchase race tickets.  

                                                                         


Race fans are invited to visit with Patriot Mobile’s Dallas-Fort Worth-based team in the Fan Zone near Gate 6 to win prizes, including: a $500 Texas Gun Experience, TMS Cold Pit Passes, TMS VIP Pit Passes, NRA-branded cooler, one-year Patriot Mobile phone service and more.  No purchase is necessary.  In addition to the sweepstakes, Patriot Mobile members and supporters Lt. Col. Allen West, Dana Loesch, Jeremy Lock, Taya Kyle, Sheriff Bill Waybourn, Mark Davis, Beth Van Duyne, Chris Putnam and David Eubanks will be available for photos and to meet and greet race fans. 

                                                                                     


“Patriot Mobile is proud to partner with Texas Motor Speedway (TMS) to honor veterans and active-duty members of our military who have served or continue to serve our nation,” stated Patriot Mobile CEO Ron Montgomery.  “’Thank you’ isn’t enough for the men and women who have sacrificed. That is why we offer a 10 percent discount to veterans, active-duty and first-responders on our 4G-LTE nationwide cell phone service."


The multi-faceted partnership also includes involvement with a number of Texas Motor Speedway programs, including: membership of the Business Acceleration Club; partnership in Friday Night Drags Military and First Responders Night; and presenting sponsorship of the Texas Motor Speedway Military, Veteran and First Responders Discount Ticket Program.

For more information on Patriot Mobile, and their partnership with the Texas Motor Speedway, please visit patriotmobile.com.

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