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Bridgestone Introduces Military Fellowship Program

Bridgestone’s partnership with Army programs will offer automotive training for service members transitioning to civilian life.

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Military Vet, Harvard Grad Sets Sights on Growing with Tire Pros

With 30 locations under Northern Rock Automotive, Logan Leslie talks about opportunities in tire and auto repair.

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TBC Corp. Running Programs for Military, First Responders

Both Big O Tires and Midas Tires were recently recognized in the 2020 Top Franchises for Veterans Ranking by Entrepreneur, the company says.

GB Auto November Promotion Honors Military Vets

Throughout the month of November, some GB Auto Service brands will offer active-duty military and veterans special offers.

U.S. Army to Introduce ASE Military Credentials

Successful completion of tests, plus an experience requirement, will result in ASE military technician credentials for qualified candidates.

Big O Tires Finds Success in Military Veteran Franchisee Program

Franchisees Tom Coke, Joe Eltringham and Derrick Martin, bring thier 44 years of combined experience in the Marine Corps to the Big O team.

Pep Boys Supporting Progressive’s ‘Keys To Progress’ Vehicle Giveaway Program for Military Families

As an affiliate of Progressive’s Keys to Progress program, Pep Boys will donate more than 100 newly refurbished vehicles to veterans and their families and support each recipient through a free one-year routine vehicle maintenance package.

Honoring Military Veterans in the Tire Industry

In honor of Memorial Day, not only are we honoring the soliders who have fallen in service to our country, but we’re taking a look at those members of the industry who have served in the U.S. Armed Forces. 

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Military Profile: Mike Monaghan

Mike Monaghan says his military training has given him skills that have carried over into his civilian life.

Military Profile: Matt Hilerio

The same skill sets needed for the tire industry and for the military are what interested Matt Hilerio most about his career path.