Patriot Mobile Kicks Off "America's Wall of Honor" Texas Tour in Grapevine
Patriot Mobile, a conservative cellular provider, has kicked off its "America's Wall of Honor" Texas tour in the city of Grapevine.
The tour is intended to honor veterans and first responders, as well as raise awareness for Patriot Mobile's mission to support conservative values.
The Wall of Honor is a 350-foot-long, 12-foot-tall replica of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington, D.C. It features personalized panels honoring over 64,000 veterans and first responders.
The Texas tour is one of several stops planned for the Wall of Honor across the country.
Patriot Mobile is a cellular provider that donates a portion of its profits to conservative causes. On its website, the company states, "Our mission is to provide excellent wireless service to our customers while also supporting conservative values. We believe in limited government, free markets, and a strong national defense."
The company has been praised by some conservatives for its support of conservative causes, but it has also been criticized by some for its political stances.
The "America's Wall of Honor" Texas tour is scheduled to make stops in several cities across the state, including Austin, San Antonio, and Houston.
The Dallas stop was hosted by Grapevine Mills Mall. The event featured live music, food trucks, and a meet-and-greet with Patriot Mobile CEO, John Cassillo.
The Wall of Honor will be on display at Grapevine Mills Mall through Sunday, August 28th.
To learn more about the Patriot Mobile "America's Wall of Honor" Texas tour, please visit the company's website at https://www.patriotmobile.com/pages/americas-wall-of-honor.