 Times flies, and time to pay respect for the fallen ones. It's Rolling Thunder time, one of those occasions where motorcycle riders are seen in a positive light by the general population.
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| |  | | Motorcycle riders take part in the annual Rolling Thunder demonstration, crossing the Memorial Bridge in front of Arlington Cemetery to pay their respects at the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington, May 30, 2010. The Memorial Day weekend event's organizers use the motorcycle ride to bring attention to the issue of prisoners of war and members of the armed forces who are missing in action (POW/MIA). REUTERS/Jonathan Ernst | | © REUTERS/Jonathan Ernst |
| |  | | A motorcycle rider with a US flag takes part in the annual Rolling Thunder demonstration, crossing the Memorial Bridge in front of Arlington Cemetery topay their respects at the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington, May 30, 2010. The Memorial Day event's organizers hope to use the motorcycle ride to raise attention to the issue of prisoners of war and members of the armed forces who are missing in action (POW/MIA). REUTERS/Jonathan Ernst | | © REUTERS/Jonathan Ernst |
| |  | | Motorcycle riders take part in the annual Rolling Thunder demonstration, crossing the Memorial Bridge in front of Arlington Cemetery to pay their respects at the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington, May 30, 2010. The Memorial Day weekend event's organizers use the motorcycle ride to bring attention to the issue of prisoners of war and members of the armed forces who are missing in action (POW/MIA). REUTERS/Jonathan Ernst | | © REUTERS/Jonathan Ernst |
| |  | | Motorcycle riders take part in the annual Rolling Thunder demonstration, crossing the Memorial Bridge in front of Arlington Cemetery to pay their respects at the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington, May 30, 2010. The Memorial Day weekend event's organizers use the motorcycle ride to bring attention to the issue of prisoners of war and members of the armed forces who are missing in action (POW/MIA). REUTERS/Jonathan Ernst | | © REUTERS/Jonathan Ernst |
| |  | | Crowds greet motorcycle riders as they take part in the annual Rolling Thunder demonstration, crossing the Memorial Bridge in front of Arlington Cemetery to pay their respects at the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington, May 30, 2010. The Memorial Day weekend event's organizers use the motorcycle ride to bring attention to the issue of prisoners of war and members of the armed forces who are missing in action (POW/MIA). REUTERS/Jonathan Ernst | | © REUTERS/Jonathan Ernst |
| |  | | The first wave of thousands of motorcycle riders take part in the annual Rolling Thunder demonstration, crossing the Memorial Bridge in front of ArlingtonCemetery to pay their respects at the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington, May 30, 2010. The Memorial Day event's organizers hope to use the motorcycle ride to raise attention to the issue of prisoners of war and members of the armed forces who are missing in action (POW/MIA). REUTERS/Jonathan Ernst |
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