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Friday, May 30, 2014

Route Map

Here it is! For all those participating in the convoy, or for those who want to see the convoy, here is our route map:

Rollout Map by LanceJensen

Tuesday, May 27, 2014

Chow Time!

Attention Convoy Participants! Fort Douglas will be providing lunch for all convoy participants. They need a headcount, so if you wish to eat lunch at Ft. Douglas, you must RSVP to Ray Meldrum by May 31st. Email him with your vehicle type and the number of meals you need at apcogear@msn.com.

Friday, May 16, 2014

Press Release

Let's go! Here is the press release for the event:



For immediate release
Media Contact: Lance Jensen
801-310-3087/lancebjensen@gmail.com

Vintage Military Vehicle Convoy to Commemorate D-Day 70th Anniversary

On June 7th, 2014 a convoy of WWII-era military vehicles will travel around the Salt Lake Valley to commemorate the 70th anniversary of the Allied landings in the Normandy region of France. The convoy will depart from Camp Williams and travel north to Fort Douglas in SLC, UT via the west side of the valley. After a brief stop at Fort Douglas, the convoy will then depart south returning to Camp Williams.
Convoy Schedule is as follows:

10:00 am – Departure from Camp Williams
11:30 -12:00 – Estimated Arrival at Fort Douglas Military Museum (32 Potter Street, SLC)
12:45 – Departure from Fort Douglas
2:00 – 2:30 pm – Arrival at Camp Williams

We anticipate and welcome the participation of WWII veterans and their families. To coordinate veteran participation please contact Lance Jensen (contact info above) or if you have a WWII era military vehicle and would like to participate in the convoy.

The convoy event is officially recognized as the “D-Day Rollout 2014.” Vehicles in the convoy are authentic military vehicles from the 1940’s and 1950’s owned by private individuals. The convoy is estimated to be comprised of about 20-25 vehicles. The Utah National Guard is supporting this event and will be providing facilities for convoy participants at Camp Williams and will also be providing an escort of modern military Humvee vehicles.

For additional information and updates, like our Facebook page (D-Day Rollout 2014) or visit our blog at www.ddayrollout.blogspot.com


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Thursday, May 15, 2014

Utah National Guard and Fort Douglas


I'm proud to announce the support of the Utah National Guard for D-Day Roll-out 2014. They will be providing an escort for the convoy by way of modern Humvees. They will also be providing some facilities at Camp Williams for our use. Thank you to the UNG!

Our mid-way point and lunch-break location will be Fort Douglas Military Museum. We will make a stop here to take a break, have lunch and check out the museum. The museum is coincidentally hosting the Utah Fallen Warrior Remembrance event on the day of the convoy.