OFF THE WIRE
Campaign spotlights Harley’s Heroes® and DAV with two veterans’
stories
For the fourth straight year, Harley-Davidson continues its tradition of
honoring United States military veterans throughout the month of November, this
year by raising awareness of DAV (Disabled American Veterans) and the Harley’s
Heroes program through a national video campaign spotlighting two veterans who
have benefitted from the program.
Troy Torgerson of Wausau, Wis. and Nick Bernardi of Newark, N.J., both served
in Iraq and sought help from the DAV upon their return home. Their videos can be
viewed at www.harley-davidson.com/military.
Harley’s Heroes brings DAV mobile service offices (MSOs) to Harley-Davidson
dealerships throughout the country on more than 200 days out of the year,
bringing services directly to where veterans live.
DAV National Service Officers, all of whom are disabled veterans themselves,
help veterans understand and apply for the benefits available, including medical
treatment, disability compensation, insurance, home loans, continued education
and training, and more. Veterans get help navigating the process of applying for
and securing the benefits to which they’re entitled through the VA. Last year,
Harley’s Heroes helped the nation’s heroes claim tens of millions of dollars in
earned benefits.
“Through these veterans’ stories, we’re hoping to inspire other veterans by
showing them the positive impact DAV can have, as well as motivate them to
pursue the benefits they deserve,” said Mike McCann, director of core consumer
marketing at Harley-Davidson. “The services the DAV provides all across the
country day in and day out are vital to helping injured veterans move onward
with their lives, and we’re proud to support their efforts with the Harley’s
Heroes program.”
Since 2007, Harley-Davidson has provided $2 million in grants to the DAV.
DAV MSOs visit over 800 U.S. locations each year and serve more than 18,000
veterans per year through this program.
“Harley’s Heroes enables DAV to provide free services that empower veterans
to live a higher quality of life. Through our partnership, we recognize and
honor those who defended our way of life,” said Arthur H. Wilson, DAV National
Adjutant. “We’re grateful for all this partnership has done to ensure that we
fulfill our promises to the men and women who serve.”
Harley-Davidson’s history with the U.S. military dates back almost 100
years. More than one third of Harley-Davidson customers are veterans of the
armed forces, and approximately 15% of all Harley-Davidson employees are
veterans. In recent years, in addition to the Harley’s Heroes program,
Harley-Davidson has paid tribute to the nation’s veterans through donations made
to the World War II Memorial and the Vietnam Veterans Memorial.
For more about Harley-Davidson’s longstanding commitment to the U.S.
military, visit www.harley-davidson.com/military.