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Bank of America Program to Support Wounded Warrior Project
September 16, 2012
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Tony Stewart was on hand Tuesday alongside Charles Bowman, Bank of America's North Carolina and Charlotte market president and Jason Pratcher, area outreach coordinator for the Wounded Warrior Project, to outline the bank's "Express Your Thanks" program, which will give fans at the Bank of America 500 the chance to show their thanks by signing small flags and will contribute up to $250,000 to support the Wounded Warrior Project.Credit: CMS/HHP/Harold Hinson
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Tony Stewart was on hand Tuesday alongside Charles Bowman, Bank of America's North Carolina and Charlotte market president and Jason Pratcher, area outreach coordinator for the Wounded Warrior Project, to outline the bank's "Express Your Thanks" program, which will give fans at the Bank of America 500 the chance to show their thanks by signing small flags and will contribute up to $250,000 to support the Wounded Warrior Project.Credit: CMS/HHP/Harold Hinson
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Tony Stewart was on hand Tuesday alongside Charles Bowman, Bank of America's North Carolina and Charlotte market president and Jason Pratcher, area outreach coordinator for the Wounded Warrior Project, to outline the bank's "Express Your Thanks" program, which will give fans at the Bank of America 500 the chance to show their thanks by signing small flags and will contribute up to $250,000 to support the Wounded Warrior Project.Credit: CMS/HHP/Harold Hinson
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Tony Stewart was on hand Tuesday alongside Charles Bowman, Bank of America's North Carolina and Charlotte market president and Jason Pratcher, area outreach coordinator for the Wounded Warrior Project, to outline the bank's "Express Your Thanks" program, which will give fans at the Bank of America 500 the chance to show their thanks by signing small flags and will contribute up to $250,000 to support the Wounded Warrior Project.Credit: CMS/HHP/Harold Hinson
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Tony Stewart was on hand Tuesday alongside Charles Bowman, Bank of America's North Carolina and Charlotte market president and Jason Pratcher, area outreach coordinator for the Wounded Warrior Project, to outline the bank's "Express Your Thanks" program, which will give fans at the Bank of America 500 the chance to show their thanks by signing small flags and will contribute up to $250,000 to support the Wounded Warrior Project.Credit: CMS/HHP/Harold Hinson
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Tony Stewart was on hand Tuesday alongside Charles Bowman, Bank of America's North Carolina and Charlotte market president and Jason Pratcher, area outreach coordinator for the Wounded Warrior Project, to outline the bank's "Express Your Thanks" program, which will give fans at the Bank of America 500 the chance to show their thanks by signing small flags and will contribute up to $250,000 to support the Wounded Warrior Project.Credit: CMS/HHP/Harold Hinson
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Tony Stewart was on hand Tuesday alongside Charles Bowman, Bank of America's North Carolina and Charlotte market president and Jason Pratcher, area outreach coordinator for the Wounded Warrior Project, to outline the bank's "Express Your Thanks" program, which will give fans at the Bank of America 500 the chance to show their thanks by signing small flags and will contribute up to $250,000 to support the Wounded Warrior Project.Credit: CMS/HHP/Harold Hinson
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Tony Stewart was on hand Tuesday alongside Charles Bowman, Bank of America's North Carolina and Charlotte market president and Jason Pratcher, area outreach coordinator for the Wounded Warrior Project, to outline the bank's "Express Your Thanks" program, which will give fans at the Bank of America 500 the chance to show their thanks by signing small flags and will contribute up to $250,000 to support the Wounded Warrior Project.Credit: CMS/HHP/Harold Hinson
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Tony Stewart was on hand Tuesday alongside Charles Bowman, Bank of America's North Carolina and Charlotte market president and Jason Pratcher, area outreach coordinator for the Wounded Warrior Project, to outline the bank's "Express Your Thanks" program, which will give fans at the Bank of America 500 the chance to show their thanks by signing small flags and will contribute up to $250,000 to support the Wounded Warrior Project.Credit: CMS/HHP/Harold Hinson



















