MyComputerCareer Renews and Expands its Title Sponsorship Of Team Johnson Motorsports and the POW-MIA Freedom Car
Team Johnson Motorsports adds second POW-MIA Freedom Car with expanded sponsorship from MyComputerCareer — an effort to help keep awareness alive
for U.S. servicemen/women who are MIA (Missing-in-Action) or were POWs (Prisoners of War), as well as their families and loved ones and military veterans
HOLLY SPRINGS, N.C. and MORRISVILLE, N.C.—Feb. 13, 2017—MyComputerCareer today announced it has renewed and expanded its annual sponsorship of Team Johnson Motorsports.
With the renewed and expanded title sponsorship from MyComputerCareer, Team Johnson Motorsports has added a second POW-MIA Freedom Car to its stable of Late Model Class cars that compete in regional NASCAR races throughout the South and Midwest states in the United States.
“The POW-MIA Freedom Cars will compete in close to 30 races in 2017, including nine straight days of racing during Daytona’s Speedweeks that start this week,” said Jack Johnson, Army Veteran and founder of Team Johnson Motorsports. “Our POW-MIA Freedom Cars will feature two drivers, 15-year-old Ryan Millington (driving #76), who will be in contention for the points championship at Hickory, N.C., and Jerick Johnson (driving #76J), 5-time distinguished guest at the American Legion National Convention and manager of Team Johnson Motorsports.”
The POW-MIA Freedom Car was launched in 2010 by Team Johnson Motorsports as a way to support all current (and former) members of the U.S. military (and their families and loved ones), but especially to honor American POWs or those still Missing-In-Action. Over 87,800 American warfighters are still officially listed as MIA, while over 130,000 Americans have been held as POWs since World War II.
“The Freedom Car is part of a joint effort to raise awareness for the cause of Prisoners of War and Missing in Action service members of the United States military,” said Tony Galati, Founder and CEO of MyComputerCareer. “Team Johnson Motorsports, the Freedom Car drivers, and MyComputerCareer hope to inspire and educate others about the great service and sacrifice provided by all servicemen and servicewomen, but especially by Prisoners-of-War and the Missing-in-Action.”
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About MyComputerCareer.edu
Launched in 2007, MyComputerCareer.edu provides technical training, certification preparation and job placement support for adult learners looking to enter the Information Technology industry, as well as professionals seeking career advancement. Based in Holly Springs, North Carolina, MyComputerCareer is an innovative adult technical school with courses taught online and at its seven campuses in Indiana, Ohio, North Carolina and Texas. Students who complete MyComputerCareer’s Information Technology courses may earn up to 13 highly valuable IT Certifications in areas ranging from Operating Systems to Computer Networks and Cyber Security.
About the POW-MIA Freedom Cars
The POW-MIA Freedom Cars are dedicated to promoting and increasing public awareness of the POW-MIA issue, educating future generations of the POW-MIA cause and reminding our fellow Americans that the greatest tragedy of all is to be forgotten. Through racing mediums, veteran supporters, sponsors and large public events, we aspire to become the single largest program in the country for keeping the POW-MIA issue in the forefront of our fellow Americans. We are helping to connect the past, present, and future Veterans, and keep them from being left behind, should they become POW-MIA. Learn more at FreedomCar.org
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