On 9/11, Rolling Thunder Reminds US not to Forget American POWs [video]
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The war isn't over until we bring everyone home. That was the message from Rolling Thunder as they waved American flags on an overpass above I-77 on the anniversary of the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks. Rolling Thunder began in 1988 when approximately 2,500 motorcyclists led by Artie Muller and Ray Manzo rode into Washington, DC to demand a full accounting of American prisoners of war and soldiers missing in action. After 25 years, the organization's annual memorial day ride has
On 9/11, Rolling Thunder Reminds US not to Forget American POWs [video]
On 9/11, Rolling Thunder Reminds US not to…
On 9/11, Rolling Thunder Reminds US not to Forget American POWs [video]
The war isn't over until we bring everyone home. That was the message from Rolling Thunder as they waved American flags on an overpass above I-77 on the anniversary of the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks. Rolling Thunder began in 1988 when approximately 2,500 motorcyclists led by Artie Muller and Ray Manzo rode into Washington, DC to demand a full accounting of American prisoners of war and soldiers missing in action. After 25 years, the organization's annual memorial day ride has