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July 3, 2008 10:25 AM

Hood-Mounted Military Mural Donation

Army Specialist Michael Gallagher will be riding with memories of his fallen comrades close at hand. On July 1st, at Fort Lewis, Wash., in front of 4,000 soldiers, Gallagher was presented with an all-new custom-painted 2008 Jeep® Liberty.  The vehicle came courtesy Chrysler LLC and Operation Gratitude.  The Liberty is emblazoned with a mural that pays homage to five fallen soldiers in Gallagher's unit. 

This short video (1:17) shows highlights of the ceremony and comments from Gallagher, Frank Fountain, Chrysler Senior Vice President, External Affairs and Public Policy, and Carolyn Blashek, Founder and President of Operation Gratitude.

 

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