Posted on May 15, 2016
Thousands of motorcycle riders honor wounded veterans - The Boston Globe
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You Harley guys will use any excuse to go riding. This one is better than most, but admit it. You just like to ride
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CPT Jack Durish, I was at the station and just about to clock in, when I realized I was about to miss out on an awesome photo op! I had to take this before I went on shift.
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Thanks for informing us COL Mikel J. Burroughs that more than 6,000 motorcycle riders flooded Suffolk Downs Saturday afternoon for the culmination of the sixth annual Wounded Vet Run.
That is a wonderful show of support to honor five wounded veterans: Sergeant Kirstie Ennis, 25, of Sudbury, the first woman honored in the bike run’s history; Sergeant James Clark, 31, of New Hampshire; Sergeant Peter Damon, 43, of Middleborough; Specialist Sean Pesce of Connecticut; and Sergeant Eric Rodriguez, 33, of California
It is interesting that each released a white dove into the air before a crowd of biker jackets and Harley shirts, studded with dozens of American flags.
That is a wonderful show of support to honor five wounded veterans: Sergeant Kirstie Ennis, 25, of Sudbury, the first woman honored in the bike run’s history; Sergeant James Clark, 31, of New Hampshire; Sergeant Peter Damon, 43, of Middleborough; Specialist Sean Pesce of Connecticut; and Sergeant Eric Rodriguez, 33, of California
It is interesting that each released a white dove into the air before a crowd of biker jackets and Harley shirts, studded with dozens of American flags.
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