Caliber Collision, Dallas Cowboys partner for 3rd Annual Military Combine

April 24, 2019
Nearly 4,000 fans flooded the field at AT&T Stadium to cheer and celebrate U.S. Military Service Members competing in the 3rd Annual Dallas Cowboys Military Combine presented by Caliber Collision.

Nearly 4,000 fans flooded the field at AT&T Stadium to cheer and celebrate U.S. Military Service Members competing in the 3rd Annual Dallas Cowboys Military Combine presented by Caliber Collision.
 
The goal of the Military Combine is to honor military heroes, showcase their athleticism and resilience, provide job opportunities and to engage the community in a special Military Appreciation event. The Service Member athletes competed in six of the same drills that college athletes in the NFL Combine go through. In addition, 17 Corporations and the Dallas Police Department were in attendance to recruit service members transitioning out of the military.
 
“As the nation’s largest collision repair company, Caliber Collision is committed to restoring the rhythm of your life,” said Mark Sanders, President & Chief Operating Officer. “Honoring active military and veterans is one of the many ways we deliver on our purpose across the communities we serve. Giving service members an opportunity to participate in an event like this not only boosts their spirit of competition, it also offers them a number of different opportunities from deployment to employment through the programs that Caliber Collision and the Dallas Cowboys support.”

Ron Grafflin, Caliber Interim Center Manager, gives recipient’s daughter a lift to check out gifts in her father’s new Recycled Rides truck.

Twenty-nine nonprofit military support organizations participated in the Combine and provided a wide range of best-in-class resources for veterans and active duty service members across the region and the U.S.
 
A highlight of this year’s event was the presentation of three vehicles donated by USAA and restored by North Texas Caliber Collision shops to three veterans as part of the National Auto Body Council; s Recycled Rides™ program.
 
Activities at this family-friendly event included bouncy houses, slides and mini-athletic competitions for children as well as meet-and-greet autograph sessions with Dallas Cowboys alumni Chad Hennings, Drew Pearson, Darren Woodson, Byron Jones and Anthony Brown, along with photo opportunities with the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders.
 

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