Mount
Pocono, Pa., Aug 11, 2005 - With
broad stripes and bright stars, the largest American
flag of its kind
was created by hundreds of Jeep® owners
from across the country and their red, white, blue and
silver vehicles in the Pocono Mountains as part of the
National Anthem Project, a national effort to re-teach
Americans the words to "The Star-Spangled Banner."
Two
out of three Americans don't know the words to "The
Star-Spangled Banner," according to a Harris Poll
survey. The giant American flag was created to celebrate "The
National Anthem Project: Restoring America's Voice," a
multi-year national education initiative created by the
National Association for Music Education (MENC) and the
Jeep brand's role as the National Presenting Sponsor. First
Lady Laura Bush serves as Honorary Chairperson.
The Grammy award-winning Oak Ridge Boys, who serve as
the official musical ambassadors for the National Anthem
Project, led the Jeep owners in the singing of the national
anthem.

The
flag was created thanks to the help of 140 Jeep vehicles
and their
owners, representing 24 of 50 states, attending
the 11th annual Camp Jeep® in the Pocono Mountains.
It measured approximately 73 ft. wide by 191 ft. long and
weighed nearly 226 tons. To create this unique flag, owners
positioned their vehicles in alternating rows of red and
white and silver Jeep vehicles to form the stripes of the
flag. Blue vehicles formed the blue field with owners holding
the 50 stars to complete "Old Glory."
"The gathering of Jeep owners from across the U.S.,
who made this American flag with pride, reinforces the
Jeep brand's patriotic American heritage," said Jeff
Bell, Vice President – Jeep. "The Jeep experience
is about freedom. We're proud to be the National Presenting
Sponsor with MENC to celebrate our national anthem and
the American flag – two of our nation's proudest
symbols."
"It is important that all Americans understand the
history and significance of our national anthem. We want
to remind all Americans to cherish our national treasures
and to celebrate our unity and our values in song," said
John Mahlmann, Executive Director of the MENC. "We're
so pleased that Jeep is helping us in this important mission
to restore America's voice."
As
National Presenting Sponsor, the Jeep brand will be involved
in
the multi-faceted National Anthem Project initiative,
including education outreach in schools across the country,
special performances and alliances with professional sporting
events, and an extensive tour stopping in cities nationwide
to restore America's voice. The campaign aims to renew
national awareness of American traditions, promote the
significance and history of the national anthem, and re-teach
America to sing "The Star-Spangled Banner," while
spotlighting the important role of school music education
in this country.

About Camp Jeep
Camp Jeep is the ultimate experience for loyal owners
and the largest event of its kind. In its 11th year,
the event brings together more than 1,500 Jeep vehicles
and about 5,000 die-hard Jeep brand owners from across
the country, Aug. 12-14 in the Pocono Mountains for
a weekend of off-road driving, lifestyle activities
and
entertainment. This is the first time Camp Jeep is
being held in the Pocono Mountains, putting the event
further
north and east than ever in its history.