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Penske is committed to helping veterans move forward every day, and we are thankful for their service and sacrifice.

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As a child, Michael Kegerise marveled as adults recalled his family's legacy of military service, which predated the Civil War.

"I always knew I would regret not serving in the military, so I enlisted while in college," said Kegerise, enterprise facility services project engineer at Penske's corporate office in Reading, Pennsylvania.

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Ray Fowler was just 19 when he decided to join the Marine Corps, following in the footsteps of his grandfather and uncles who served before him.

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Penske's sixth annual Veterans Day Recognition Program took place on Monday at its corporate headquarters in Reading, Pennsylvania. More than 100 associates, including senior leadership, were in attendance to honor and recognize the sacrifices made by the more than 1,200 veterans who work at the company nationwide – including the dozens of veteran associates who work in the Reading and Allentown, Pennsylvania, districts.

The event kicked off with opening remarks from Penske Transportation Solutions President and CEO Brian Hard. He highlighted how much of a strong focus the company has in hiring veterans as a part of their staffing strategies.

Hard said that in the last five years alone, Penske has hired more than 4,000 veterans.

The ceremony continued with speeches from Capt. Steven Zahuranec, Army veteran and now an executive officer for the 2nd Squadron, 104th Cavalry Regiment, as well as Army veteran and Penske associate Lee Schiller.

Both touched on the significant value veterans bring to any organization, traits like a strong work ethic, being detail-oriented and adept leadership.

Schiller went on to share how some of the things veterans learn or apply in the military can be carried with them through the transition to civilian life.

"Each soldier realizes that without the support for each other, then we could not complete the mission and come home safely to our families," said Schiller. "Our veterans are uniquely defined by these shared experiences and teamwork. We carry these experiences into our transition and life after service. We look for ways to be outstanding teammates and put the company mission ahead of our needs."

Schiller said that Veterans Day allows us to pause and think about the brave men and women who have served, as well as those who are serving currently.

"As you go to your homes tonight and recall about our program, remember the veterans here today and the 1.3 million service members on active duty today provide us with a blanket of security and the freedoms we enjoy as a nation," said Schiller.

As the event came to a close, each veteran in attendance received a gift of appreciation for their time in the military serving our nation. New this year, the event concluded with a brief flag ceremony that took place outside the corporate headquarters (pictured right). All attendees were invited to attend.

Respect Earned. Opportunities Delivered.

Penske Truck Leasing and Penske Logistics take great pride and make strong efforts in hiring veterans to join their team.

Each year since 2012, Penske has been recognized as a Top Military Friendly Employer by G.I. Jobs Magazine and VIQTORY Media. The honor goes to military-friendly companies that demonstrate a commitment to recruiting America's veterans.

Penske has also teamed up with Veteran Recruiting and other leading employers to support the VetFriendly Jobs Initiative to hire or train 100,000 veterans by 2020.

In addition to hiring, the company is proud to partner with and support military-friendly organizations, including The Paralyzed Veterans of America's Mission: ABLE campaign, Support Military Spouses and World T.E.A.M. Sports.

Penske Truck Leasing and Penske Logistics offer a range of career opportunities, including truck fleet maintenance technicians, truck drivers, fleet maintenance supervisors, operations management roles, logistics and supply chain operations roles and many others. Visit www.GoPenske.com/veterans for more information on career opportunities.

By Chris Abruzzo

Honor, respect and gratitude were all seen on the faces of those in attendance at Penske’s annual Veterans Day Recognition Program in Reading, Pennsylvania, to honor the hundreds of associates who have served in the U.S. Armed Forces.

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With the din of his military Humvee echoing off the sunbaked Iraqi desert floor, Zeneido Gonzales, a young Army First Sergeant, was busy keeping count: One unit, 141 people, nine Abrams tanks and 13 Bradley Fighting Vehicles.

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Deep in the combat zones in Afghanistan and Iraq, optimal working military vehicles are the key to survival for men and women on the battlefield.

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As Veterans Day inches closer, Penske Truck Leasing's Senior Vice President of the Southeast Region Joe Hill always finds time to reflect on all of the sacrifices men and women in the armed forces have made so we can live the lifestyles we live today. It’s a day that carries a lot of significance and meaning for him.

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For U.S. Marine Corps Sergeant Christopher Kaag, Veterans Day is not only one of the most significant holidays of the year, but also a reminder that he owes his life to his service.

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Just as he had many times, Jeff Rutkowski slipped into the driver’s seat of his military security vehicle and headed out from his Afghanistan Marine base to help watch over a supply convoy bringing much-needed supplies to infantry units on the front lines.

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Martin Adams, a maintenance supervisor at Penske in Colorado Springs, Colorado, during his 20-year career in the U.S. Army

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Pete Bayer, area vice president for the northeast for Penske Logistics and a 29-year veteran of the U.S. Army, and Staff Sgt. Tony Rivera of the PA National Guard spoke to veterans Nov. 11 at a Veterans Day recognition event at Penske's headquarters in Reading, Pennsylvania.

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Veterans Day has many meanings. For some it is a time to honor and thank a loved one or friend who served. For others, it is a time of camaraderie and parades to celebrate the freedom veterans have provided through their sacrifices and service. Veterans Day especially invokes moments of great sadness, admiration and reflection as we honor the many generations of fallen heroes, who have paid the ultimate sacrifice in service to our nation. In keeping with the tradition of honoring veterans,Penske Truck Leasing representatives today participated in a wreath-laying ceremony at The Arlington National Cemetery along with its charity partners from the Paralyzed Veterans of America.

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Pausing along with a grateful nation on this Veterans Day,Penske paid tribute to the more than 1,400 associates who served in the armed forces, thanking them for their sacrifice.

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Penske is participating in Veteran Recruiting Service's Veterans Day Virtual Career Fair from 1 – 4 p.m. ET Tuesday, Nov. 11. The virtual job fair is open to active duty, veterans, guard/reservists and military spouses.Visit VeteranRecruiting.com to register.

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Penske has been named to G.I. Jobs magazine’s Top 100 Military Friendly Employers® list for the third consecutive year.

The magazine recognizes military friendly companies that demonstrate commitment to recruiting America’s veterans. Penske ranked 68th on the overall 2014 Top 100 list.

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In recognition of Veterans Day,Penske thanks veterans and active military members for their valuable contributions to our nation and our organization.

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