Save Remove Download Share Subscribe Photos / Galleries / Videos November 7, 2014 Read more about Project Titan WHAT: Nissan is paying special tribute to a pair of Wounded Warrior Project® Alumni and their fellow veterans with the launch of an adventure-packed short film this Veterans Day. The film captures the excitement of two veterans' journey through Alaska behind the wheel of Nissan's Project Titan. It will be launched digitally via Hulu, XBOX Live, and the History2 Channel. It will also be shared through Nissan's Facebook, Twitter and YouTube social media channels. Additionally, Wounded Warrior Project and their efforts will be honored alongside the Project Titan during the 16th Annual Houston Salutes American Heroes Veterans Day Parade in downtown Houston. For a preview of the short film, visit the NissanUSA YouTube channel, or the Nissan Trucks Facebook page. WHO: Wounded Warrior Project Alumni, specifically: David Guzman, Wounded Warrior Project Alumnus and Project Titan adventure Kevin McMahon, Wounded Warrior Project Alumnus and Project Titan adventurer WHEN: Veterans Day: Tuesday, November 11 Project Titan Short Film: All day – Hulu, XBOX Live and the Nissan YouTube Channel 11 p.m. EST – History2 Channel Houston Salutes American Heroes Veterans Day Parade: 12:30 p.m. EST WHERE: Project Titan Short Film: Digitally and on television (See above) Houston Salutes American Heroes Veterans Day Parade: Downtown Houston Parade begins at corner of Bagby St. and Dallas St. Following a nine-block loop, concludes at Bagby St. and Lamar St. DETAILS: In March, Guzman and McMahon were selected to embark on an unforgettable adventure behind the wheel of Nissan's Project Titan truck. In mid-September, following months of preparation, the two veterans took off on their journey through the Alaskan wilderness in the outfitted Project Titan. This action-packed short film captures their journey and marks the culmination of Project Titan, the second crowd-sourced Nissan vehicle. For a detailed look at the team’s thrilling journey through the Last Frontier, visit the Nissan Trucks Facebook page: Facebook.com/nissantrucks. For detailed photos, video, past press releases and a history of the vehicle, as well as a complete list of modifications to Project Titan, visit the Project Titan news page at NissanNews.com/ProjectTitan. # # # Media Contacts: Steve Parrett Office: 615-725-1448 E-mail: Steve.Parrett@nissan-usa.com Issued by Nissan Files Nissan Project Titan media advisory 7NOV2014.pdf (103 KB) Save Remove Download Share Photos / Galleries / Videos Subscribe to Email Alerts Files Nissan Project Titan media advisory 7NOV2014.pdf (103 KB)