Service Members Win When the NFL and USO Partner for the NFL’s Salute to Service
The USO-NFL Mobile Gaming Trailer joins the Mobile USO fleet, providing service members with a chance to relax and recharge, no matter where their service takes them.
USO-NFL Mobile Gaming Trailer is outfitted with top-of-the-line gaming equipment for service members to use while in the field.
By: USO Staff
USO-NFL Mobile Gaming Trailer The USO-NFL Mobile Gaming Trailer made its public debut in Las Vegas in April 2022 as part of the NFL Draft. Measuring 35 feet in length, the trailer boasts eight gaming stations, five televisions and a surround sound system. Service members especially appreciate the free Wi-Fi access, which can be used to stay in touch with loved ones back home.
This trailer joins the Mobile USO fleet of vans and vehicles that support the military on the road. These USO-centers-on-wheels have many of the amenities of a brick-and-mortar USO center (free Wi-Fi, air conditioning, snacks, comfortable seating, etc.) but are able to meet our troops where they need us most. Whether service members are conducting grueling training in the field or deployed to disaster zones to help with relief efforts, the Mobile USO team is always ready to hit the road to provide service members a home away from home in the most remote locations and during the most stressful assignments.
As the USO-NFL Gaming Trailer travels to locations around the U.S., it brings service members a chance to relax, recharge and connect with their fellow service members. Notable stops for 2022 included the Texas border, New York Fleet Week, the USO Fort Knox Gaming Convention and the 2022 Salute to Service Showdown Gaming Tournament in Las Vegas. Next stop for the USO-NFL Gaming Trailer is Pensacola Navy Exchange (NEX) in Florida.
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