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Posted in October 9th, 2009
Ride Report posted for John Drake On a cold rainy Monday night we gathered at a Kawasaki dealership parking lot to await SFC Andy Smith who is a 6 tour combat veteran on leave visiting his mother in Sycamore, IL. Andy’s mother Mary Kimery is so proud of her son that she wanted something special […]
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Posted in October 9th, 2009
Ride Report posted for Ray OK ! OK ! It was early but worth it , actually this was Nut Case`s idea Ha !!!!! ,, anyway we met up at Walmart at o-dark thirty hell the sun wasnt even up yet , but we knew it was going to be a beautiful day rode up […]
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Posted in October 9th, 2009
Ride Report posted for Neil On saturday 10/3 we welcomed home MP hibicuc Rico home on a two week leave from afganastan. We met up in the parking lot of the movie theater off of RT. 25 in carpentersville, IL and rode to Hibicuc Rico’s home. We had about 20 bikes, 8 cages, police, fire, […]
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Posted in October 9th, 2009
Ride Report posted for Paulie B The mission started at 10:45am when the “BOSS” & I picked up Adam’s family at their home in Riverside, NJ.Robin & Robert-parents and Tori & Justin-siblings were very excited and ready to roll to LZ 168 where we picked up 15 of the WWR family. Onward to FB69 where […]
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Posted in October 9th, 2009
Ride Report posted for Doug Askren On a cool damp Saturday morning 15 bikes and 10 cages staged and rode over to the home of IL National Guard Major Tracey Collins. With the help of our Naperville Police escort we circled the block in a very noisy fashion. We stopped in front of the house […]
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Posted in October 5th, 2009
Ride Report posted for Spike I was contacted by Larry’s sister Carol via one of our Riders Tim Pelleton.Carol advised me of Larry’s situation.As many Vietnam Vets their Homecoming was NILL. Just a very hateful bunch of protesters and very hateful group of people. They came out and bashed our troops coming haome from Vietnam. […]
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Posted in October 5th, 2009
Ride Report posted for Spike Chris Miller is the founder of Pleasanton Militay Families,a support group that is based in Pleasanton Ca. PMF ( for short ) As well as be a Vietnam Veteran,chris and the PMF team ( Pat & Sherry) and many more give tremendous support to the military families in the area.As […]
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Posted in October 5th, 2009
Ride report posted for Otto: Jim was a rock star and our own hero that day and every day! When we returned we were welcomed by his family and friends. We enjoyed a band and food. Jim has a lot of friends who were there to support him against his illness. With our help and […]
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Posted in October 4th, 2009
Ride report posted for Mark Schmitt WWR was invited by Matthew’s mother to stop by his Welcome Home/Happy Birthdayparty to greet him after returning from 8 months in Afghanistan.We had approx. 9 bikes and 2 cages at staging area where a young man on his new bike rode up to see what was going on. […]
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Posted in October 4th, 2009
Ride report posted for Pebjr1: Todays event was to support the Township of Mount Laurel with their annual fall festival at Laurel Acres Park. The theme for this year is “Spirit of America”. We rallied at a nearby shopping center with 28 bikes and about 34 people. After a short ride we entered the park […]
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Posted in October 2nd, 2009
Ride Report posted for Jim Mowery Photo by Kat Fialkowski The 2nd Annual Military Appreciation Day started out better than last year’s. The skies were overcast, but there was no rain early in the day. Attendance was way up at the Roslyn Valley Car Show and Fall Festival. By the time I arrived there was […]
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Posted in September 30th, 2009
Ride report posted for James T Allen: Spc. Carl Schmon might have wanted to celebrate his return home in peace and quiet. The problem is, his wife had other plans, and the Warriors Watch Riders don’t do quiet. We rallied at approximately 1700 hours in a parking lot a few minutes ride from the Red […]
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