Archive for July, 2011
Posted in July 30th, 2011
WWR escorted a group of Lcpl Brett Thomas’ family and friends, an uncle and some friends rode their bikes with Brett’s mom on the back seat, to the rest stop just north of the Pa/Delaware border on rte 95 to wait for the hero, his wife, dad and brother who were driving up from Camp […]
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Posted in July 30th, 2011
Ride Report posted for Matt We were requested to assist in Welcoming Home PFC Daniel Fundukian as he returned to Carol Stream IL from FT Stewart GA where he is currently stationed after an 8 month tour in Afghanistan. Daniel was accompanied by his wife Heather and Heathers 3 Children on their drive from Ga […]
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Posted in July 30th, 2011
Ride Report posted for Tamale What a great way to finish up a 4 mission weekend. A huge turnout ocurred thanks to the participation of A Heroes Welcome, Bucks County HOG and other clubs. At last count we had near 80 bikes and numerous cages. Our LEO contingency consisted of one cage and six motorcycles. […]
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Posted in July 30th, 2011
Ride Report posted for Tamale Warriors Watch Riders and A Heroes Welcome took advantage of another sun filled day in the Delaware Valley as we performed the 2nd mission of a 3 mission day. With special assistance from the Bristol Township Police, The Croydon and Hatboro Fire Departments we escorted our hero, Jason Epp 30 miles from […]
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Posted in July 30th, 2011
Ride Report posted for Doug Monday afternoon, the WWR and OWYH combined to welcome home PFC Alexander Pavia and also to honor his father Peter. Alexander has just returned from Afghanistan after suffering wounds and being awarded the Purple heart. His father Peter is a Viet Nam veteran and was also awarded the Purple Heart […]
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Posted in July 30th, 2011
Ride Report posted for Joe Malandro 35 Bikes and a couple of cages met at Rtes. 70 & 73 Department store parking lot, had our ride brief, acknowledged approx. 10-12 new riders to the WWR then along with the Cherry Hill PD made our way to a local eatery to Welcome Home our Hero Airman […]
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Posted in July 18th, 2011
Ride Report posted for Fuzzy Don’t ya just love it when a plan comes together! A beautiful Saturday afternoon, 25 bikes, 1 cage and 2 N.J. State Police cars chomping at the bit to get to the diner to hug a Hero. ABE3 Shawn Allen had just returned home from his 3rd deployment and his […]
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Posted in July 17th, 2011
Ride Report posted for Kathleen With a short notice NIL WWR scrambled a group together and welcomed home PFC Morgan Huckabone on Sunday 7-10. We sent a group of 5 bikes to the O’Hare Airport Oasis to pickup our returning solider. Morgan returned from a 1 year tour in Kandahar. Morgan’s family picked her up at […]
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Posted in July 14th, 2011
Ride Report posted for Adam Lance Corporal William Morgan, Infantry, currently stationed at Twenty-Nine Palms in California, found himself talking with Warriors Watch Riders at the Save-A-Vet Fundraiser in Fox Lake, IL. 7/9/11 This was just over a day before he departed on a cross country drive to join his unit for yet another […]
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Posted in July 14th, 2011
Ride Report posted for Tamale Another beautiful Pennsylvania weekend to welcome home a hero! Over 35 bikes and 5 cars participated in escorting our hero, Lcpl Mike Molina from his home to a picnic held in his honor. Thanks also to the 2nd Brigade mc for joining our escort. We had excellent support from the […]
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Posted in July 14th, 2011
Ride Report posted for Doug Askren RC NIL On Saturday evening we the WWR had the distinct honor of welcoming home Cpl. Richard Andrade. Over one hundred of our riders, associated groups, family and friends escorted the young Marine to the family home for a party in his honor. Richard’s father Dan has been a […]
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Posted in July 5th, 2011
Ride Report posted by Lutz WELCOME BACK TO PHILLY! During his humble speech after we had brought Matt safely home to NE Philadelphia, he said something that I totally agree with him on. He said, first that “Afghanistan sucks.” Well, we all know that one. But then he said also that “Hawaii sucks.” Now that […]
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