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On Friday, (10/16) I was the tail end of 150 MARINE RIDERS MC club, from the American Legion Post in Cypress (CA#295). The ride was to the Los Angeles Riverside National Cemetery (adjacent to March AFB) where a fallen rider's ashes were placed by his wife and Chaplin. Even though I was at the tail end (not being a member) of the over a quarter mile long line of bikers I some how felt my NAM VETS colors were flying high. I got quite a few looks and a few stairs. I kind of think the "NAM VETS" colors may have been new to them and they were curious. Several guys came up, shook my hand and offered some congratulatory comments for serving. The run to Riverside was 174 ml. but the actual mileage is about 75 miles. This was a tandem ride and not a staggered ride, and everyone rode with flashers on. No incidents or accidents. It wasn't a return ride, everyone left on their own. But the "NAM VETS" Colors were there!
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On Friday, (10/16) I was the tail end of 150 MARINE RIDERS MC club, from the American Legion Post in Cypress (CA#295). The ride was to the Los Angeles Riverside National Cemetery (adjacent to March AFB) where a fallen rider's ashes were placed by his wife and Chaplin. Even though I was at the tail end (not being a member) of the over a quarter mile long line of bikers I some how felt my NAM VETS colors were flying high. I got quite a few looks and a few stairs. I kind of think the "NAM VETS" colors may have been new to them and they were curious. Several guys came up, shook my hand and offered some congratulatory comments for serving. The run to Riverside was 174 ml. but the actual mileage is about 75 miles. This was a tandem ride and not a staggered ride, and everyone rode with flashers on. No incidents or accidents. It wasn't a return ride, everyone left on their own. But the "NAM VETS" Colors were there!
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