Rolling Thunder rumbles to mark Memorial Day
The ceremony is part of weekend events marking the 25th anniversary of the Rolling Thunder Ride for Freedom, a motorcycle rally in the nation's capital. Started in 1988 as a protest to bring more awarness to issues about POW/MIA, Rolling Thunder now
US military veterans bow their heads during a wreath-laying ceremony at the grave of an unknown Civil War soldier at Congressional Cemetery in Washington, DC The event is part of the Rolling Thunder rally, which was started in 1988 as a protest to
Pledge of Allegiance: Walt Sides Executive Director Rolling Thunder Washington, DC/Sgt. John Peck. Invocation: Frank Bacus. Proclamation: Barbara Pittman Office of Veterans of Affairs. Government of District of Columbia
Pledge of Allegiance: Walt Sides Executive Director Rolling Thunder Washington, DC/Sgt. John Peck. Invocation: Frank Bacus. Proclamation: Barbara Pittman Office of Veterans of Affairs. Government of District of Columbia
Thousands of bikers will begin to arrive in Arlington tomorrow afternoon for the annual Rolling Thunder motorcycle rally. Residents who live along I-395 and.







