
Army Patriot Ride Ambassador
Meet Steve Reeves. Steve served three years in the U.S. Army at the end of the Vietnam War as things were winding down. His father is a combat veteran of the Korean War and their family has a proud history of service in the United States military. In February, Steve will celebrate 16 years with PAM Transport.


The Timeline
The artwork on each truck begins on the right side, at the very top rear corner, working its way around to the left side of the truck to tell the story of each branch.


We The People
Declaring our independence from the tyrannical rule of King George of England was bold and dangerous, and it would not be without significant sacrifice. As demonstrated in the work of the Statue of Liberty, those early Americans were willing to stand and fight for liberty. “We sleep safely in our beds because rough men stand ready in the night to visit violence on those who would harm us” – Edmund Burke


Eagles
The bald eagle was chosen June 20, 1782 as the emblem of the United States of America, because of its long life, great strength and majestic looks, and also because it was then believed to exist only on this continent.”


Patriots All
Scenes from WW1, WW2, Korea, and Vietnam offer a tiny glimpse into the unimaginable situations our troops found themselves. They fought for the very spirit of our country and they fought for each other.


Vietnam
Memorials to the men and women who lived the awful experience of the Vietnam war, capture expressions of haggard exhaustion, hopelessness, and heartbreak.


Echoes in the Wall
The Bell UH-1 series Iroquois helicopter, affectionately referred to as the “Huey”, has become an iconic symbol of the war in Southeast Asia. With “The Wall” as its backdrop, the statues giving faces to the more than 58,000 lost, against a Vietnam sunset the Hueys fly those brave souls home from the battlefield to be placed on their own memorial.


POW/MIA
Prisoner of War / Missing in Action. There are still American service members who have not returned home from their respective wars. We fly this flag to remind our citizens that “out of sight” should not mean “out of mind.” Thousands of men and women work hard every day to find, identify, and return our lost & missing soldiers to their country. “You are not forgotten”


Desert Wars
A salute to our veterans who served in the Middle East, a column of Armor stretches across a nameless, faceless desert on its way to engage their enemy. Our Army takes the fight away from home to ensure it doesn’t reach our shores.


This We’ll Defend
The Army motto. Every individual entering American military service will raise their right hands and take an oath to “support and defend the Constitution of the United States against all enemies, foreign and domestic…”


Wings of Eagles
The Eagle flies in defense of its home, a star spangled banner flying behind it, while those who gave their lives in service rest peacefully under the wings of eagles.


Wings of Eagles
The Eagle flies in defense of its home, a star spangled banner flying behind it, while those who gave their lives in service rest peacefully under the wings of eagles.


Project Vigil
A young boy salutes the spirits of the men who landed on the beaches of Normandy during the D-Day invasion.
