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The Warrior Jeep Team Makes History and Completes the Trans-America Trail


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Trans-America Trail covers over 5,000 miles of mostly off-road driving.

GARDEN GROVE, Calif., May 16, 2016 -- The Warrior Jeep Team makes history by becoming the first to navigate a Jeep the entire length of the famous Trans-America Trail in one contiguous adventure.  With the purpose of raising awareness and generating support for our wounded special operations veterans and their families, the Warrior Jeep Team set off on April 29 in a fully customized 2015 Jeep Wrangler Rubicon Hard Rock Edition and completed the trek on May 16, 2016.

Beginning in Southwestern North Carolina and ending at the Pacific Ocean in southwestern Oregon, the Trans-America Trail covers over 5,000 miles of mostly off-road driving.  The route uses dirt, gravel, jeep, forest and farm roads with numerous sections of mud, sand, snow and rocks.

"We are incredibly honored to be the first to navigate a Jeep the entire length of the Trans-America Trail," said David Phillips, Warrior Jeep team lead.  "We couldn't have done it without the help of our incredible sponsors, each of whom deserve a special thank you from not only the Warrior Jeep Team, but from veterans all across the U.S.  We look forward to continuing our efforts to raise support and generate awareness for our wounded veterans, and hope our actions have inspired others to do the same."

Making use of everything from survival gear and aftermarket Jeep parts to off-road navigation generously donated by sponsors, the Warrior Jeep Team completed the trek in just 17 days.  The team now plans on attending Overland Expo West, Unlimited Off Road Expo, and Jeep Jamboree to further educate the public, raise donations and effect real change to see to it that our Special Operations Veterans are taken care of.  After these events are completed, the Warrior Jeep will be auctioned off with all the proceeds going to support the Special Operations Warrior Foundation and Fisher House, who generously assist wounded veterans and their families.

"We feel privileged to have been given the opportunity to assist the Warrior Jeep Team safely navigate over 5,000 off-road miles across the Trans-America Trail," commented Sam Muscariello, director of product marketing at Magellan.  "The team has not only made history, but also generated a significant amount of support for our veterans and we couldn't be more proud to be part of it."

The Warrior Jeep Team was formed in 2015 around support for Special Operations U.S. troops who were wounded or died in combat, with the purpose of raising awareness and generating support for these veterans and their families who often do not receive government benefits.  Even though special operations forces are widely recognized as the most elite military units, they often have more challenges in receiving their veteran benefits from the government due to the sensitive nature of their work.  The Warrior Jeep Team is comprised of veterans from various branches of the military including special operations, many having been wounded in combat.

Sponsors
We would also like to thank all of our sponsors for the generous support they have provided:

Bivouac Camping Trailers    

Factor55

• Restop

BDS Suspensions

Genesis Offroad

Triple Aught Design

Bestop

Harris Digital Communications

Titan Fuel Tanks

BFGoodrich Tires

High Country Performance 4x4

Trail Jeeps

Copernio

Magellan GPS

Special Operations Warrior Foundation

Dometic

My Camp Kitchen

WARN

Dynatrac

Panavise


Odyssey Batteries

Raceline Wheels  


 

About The Warrior Jeep Team
Formed in 2015 by the Phillips family - David, Sojourner, Jacoby and Justine, the Warrior Jeep Team (www.warriorjeep.us) consists of five U.S. military veterans, many of whom were wounded in combat.  The team was built around support for U.S. troops who were wounded in combat, with the purpose of raising awareness and generating support for these veterans and their families.  The team will complete the Trans-America Trail; a 5,000-mile coast-to-coast route across the U.S., with a custom built 2015 Jeep Wrangler Rubicon Hard Rock Edition. Raising money along the way and auctioning off the Warrior Jeep after the expedition, all proceeds will go to support the Special Operations Warrior Foundation and Fisher House. Follow The Warrior Jeep Team on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.