Wounded Warrior Project’s Soldier Ride Tackles Texas By Rick Ankrum, on March 10, 2008, 6:23 pm from prnewswire.com (full article link)
From March 13-16, Wounded Warrior Project’s (WWP) Soldier Ride will be in Texas, cycling from San Antonio to Corpus Christi. Presented by Esenjay Petroleum Corporation, a privately held oil and natural gas exploration and production company based in Corpus Christi, Texas, the Lone Star State Challenge is the seventh segment of Soldier Ride’s 2007- 2008 national tour. The ride will begin on March 13, with a departure ceremony at the Center for the Intrepid in San Antonio and includes stops at the Alamo and Mission Espada. Then on March 14 at 9:00am, the group will cycle through Veteran’s Park in Beeville, about 40 miles north of Corpus Christi. The following day, Soldier Ride makes its way to Corpus Christi where members of the public can join the ride as part of a fundraising effort for either a 25 or 40 mile portion.
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