Veterans on motorcycles ride to bring home POWs, MIA soldiers
Rolling Thunder Freedom Ride now in its 23rd year
WMUR News
Kristen Pope
Published Jun 16, 2016
MEREDITH, N.H. —More than 500 people took over the streets of Meredith Thursday in the 23rd Rolling Thunder Freedom Ride.
The annual ride is to show solidarity with prisoners of war and soldiers missing in action.
“You know the old saying: You don’t ever leave anybody behind,” said Vietnam War veteran Claire Starnes. "The mission of the Rolling Thunder is concentrating on bringing back all the POWs and MIAs.”
Starnes is committed to that mission.
“We're going to die or bring them home,” she said. “Even if it’s just the remains. We're going to find them and bring them home.”
It’s easy to marvel over the beautiful, shiny bikes, but the ride is really about people who aren’t here.
“We cover each other,” said veteran Timothy McCarthy. “No matter what happens. We’re all family. It’s another family.”
The ride started at Lowe’s parking lot in Gilford and ended at Hesky Park in Meredith.
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