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Oshkosh's Rumble With a Cause Sweepstakes

Monday, February 08, 2010
Oshkosh Defense, a division of Oshkosh Corporation (NYSE: OSK), will be participating in a jam-packed month of events planned across the country as it continues its support of the Armed Forces Foundation (AFF) Rumble With a Cause sweepstakes. The campaign has a goal of raising $150,000 for AFF while providing the opportunity to win one of two custom-painted motorcycles. The AFF provides a wide range of assistance and services to active and retired military members and their families, including counseling, living expenses, funeral arrangements, housing improvements, and career counseling.
AFF Rumble with a cause sweepstakes
AFF Rumble With A Cause Sweepstakes
Oshkosh Defense and the Armed Forces
Foundation will be giving away two custom-painted Harley-Davidson Fat Boys.

One recipient of the organization’s services is retired U.S. Army Captain Mark Little, who lost both of his legs below the knees following an improvised explosive device (IED) attack in Iraq in 2007. While recovering in the U.S., Little and other wounded veterans were taken on a getaway vacation to Las Vegas as part of the AFF’s Morale, Welfare & Recreation Program. The program provides moral support and diversionary programs for service members and their families to help cope with the stress of deployment and injury or loss of a loved one.

“The AFF works through a holistic approach that touches on a number of issues affecting military members and their families. My experience with the organization as a wounded veteran lead to my personal support for the organization following my full recovery,” Little said. “The Rumble With a Cause sweepstakes is an excellent opportunity to support the wonderful work of the AFF and have a chance to win a custom-painted motorcycle.”

With the support of Oshkosh, the AFF launched the Rumble With a Cause sweepstakes in October 2009. AFF employees will be on site at events listed below to collect donations and sweepstakes entries. The sweepstakes, which closes on April 15, will have two winners, each receiving a custom-painted Harley-Davidson® Fat Boy® motorcycle, donated to the AFF by Oshkosh Defense. Those not able to attend the events may enter online at www.rumblewithacause.org.

“The men and women serving in our Armed Forces put everything on the line for their country, and the AFF offers much-needed programs to help them and their family members deal with the effects of war and the transition back to civilian life,” said Andy Hove, Oshkosh Corporation executive vice president and president, Defense. “This sweepstakes allows Oshkosh to support these tremendous efforts while giving away two bikes that honor the U.S. Army and Marine Corps.”

NO DONATION OR PURCHASE IS NECESSARY TO ENTER. Individuals will receive one entry for each $10 donation made up to a total of $200 or 20 entries. All rules, including instructions for entry without donation and eligibility requirements, are on the sweepstakes Web site. Oshkosh will be supporting the sweepstakes at the following upcoming events:

Feb. 6–14  - Daytona 500 Race Week, Daytona Beach, FL
Feb. 12–21 - Chicago Auto Show, Chicago, IL
Feb. 24–27 - AUSA Winter, Fort Lauderdale, FL
Feb. 26–28 - Tennessee State National Guard Conference
Feb. 27–March 7 - Daytona Bike Week, Daytona Beach, FL
March 3 - Armed Forces Foundation Gala, Washington, D.C.
March 26–28 - Texas National Guard State Conference, Austin, TX
April 8–10 - California National Guard Conference

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Comments
Guy -MM - Hate Harleys?  February 10, 2010 04:30 AM
No Mike, I don't hate Harleys. I have owned 12 Harley Davidson’s, along with several other non-American manufactures. I am a Veteran of Desert Storm, and have served the military with distinction and honor. I will ride anything that has two wheels and holds air in its tires. I do not dislike anyone for his or her preference in motorcycles. I do have my own opinions, but they are just that, and are based upon my own tastes and what I’ve experienced. America was founded on free speech and free will, which is what I have fought for and other have given their lives over. I am not narrow minded, but I can see some people are…
Matt -Mike  February 9, 2010 04:29 PM
Mike I think you read closely you will find that the posts from Guy and Myself said nothing to bash Harley or the AFF. Guy was pointing out that your posts are factually inaccurate stating that the article mentioned anything about Harley donating the bikes to the AFF and I would agree. If you can find a source of information that substantiates your claim then feel free to post it but otherwise you won't find it here.
milwaukee mike -Matt and Guy  February 9, 2010 12:38 PM
You are both idiots. HD donated the Fat Boys to Oshkosh Defense so that they could raise funds not only for the two rececients of those bikes, but also for help for their families.
Is it possible that you guys are metric riders that hate anyone that receives Harleys or rides one? Get a life!
Matt -Guy  February 8, 2010 05:57 PM
No use in "feeding the troll" Guy, he doesn't respond. I don't know if he reads the articles or not. He just likes getting a rise out of other readers.
Guy -You don't really read the articles do you M-M  February 8, 2010 03:31 PM
Oshkosh Defense Corporation has Bought and Donated two HD's to the Armed Forces Foundation. Which in turn has a sweepstakes to raise money for our veterans. Harley Corporation has done nothing in this article.
milwaukee mike -Harleys for vets  February 8, 2010 02:24 PM
Bless HD for their generosity in help to vets transition back to American civilian life, an American corporation helping Americans.

This not what you'd would see from Suzuki, Triumph, or any other metric manufacturers. HD cares about veterans and their families.

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