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Jeff Malet  > Military > Rolling Thunder Washington DC (2010)
Arlington VA and Washington DC - Sunday May 30, 2010

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Members of the Young Marines line the street with flags in Arlington. On the morning of May 30, 2010 on Memorial Day Weekend Thousands of Rolling Thunder motorcycles ride through Washington DC in an annual demonstration seeking to improve veteran benefits and resolve POW/MIA issues.  Rolling Thunder has evolved to be not only a demonstration for the POW/MIA issue but also a demonstration of patriotism and respect for soldiers and veterans from all wars. (Photo by Jeff Malet)
Members of the Young Marines line the street with flags in Arlington. On the morning of May 30, 2010 on Memorial Day Weekend Thousands of Rolling Thunder motorcycles ride through Washington DC in an annual demonstration seeking to improve veteran benefits and resolve POW/MIA issues.  Rolling Thunder has evolved to be not only a demonstration for the POW/MIA issue but also a demonstration of patriotism and respect for soldiers and veterans from all wars. (Photo by Jeff Malet)
Members of the Young Marines line the street with flags in Arlington. On the morning of May 30, 2010 on Memorial Day Weekend Thousands of Rolling Thunder motorcycles ride through Washington DC in an annual demonstration seeking to improve veteran benefits and resolve POW/MIA issues.  Rolling Thunder has evolved to be not only a demonstration for the POW/MIA issue but also a demonstration of patriotism and respect for soldiers and veterans from all wars. (Photo by Jeff Malet)
Members of the Young Marines line the street with flags in Arlington. On the morning of May 30, 2010 on Memorial Day Weekend Thousands of Rolling Thunder motorcycles ride through Washington DC in an annual demonstration seeking to improve veteran benefits and resolve POW/MIA issues.  Rolling Thunder has evolved to be not only a demonstration for the POW/MIA issue but also a demonstration of patriotism and respect for soldiers and veterans from all wars. (Photo by Jeff Malet)
Rolling Thunder riding from Arlington toward the Lincoln Memorial. On the morning of May 30, 2010 on Memorial Day Weekend Thousands of motorcycles ride through Washington DC in an annual demonstration seeking to improve veteran benefits and resolve POW/MIA issues.  Rolling Thunder has evolved to be not only a demonstration for the POW/MIA issue but also a demonstration of patriotism and respect for soldiers and veterans from all wars. (Photo by Jeff Malet)
Rolling Thunder riding from Arlington toward the Lincoln Memorial. On the morning of May 30, 2010 on Memorial Day Weekend Thousands of motorcycles ride through Washington DC in an annual demonstration seeking to improve veteran benefits and resolve POW/MIA issues.  Rolling Thunder has evolved to be not only a demonstration for the POW/MIA issue but also a demonstration of patriotism and respect for soldiers and veterans from all wars. (Photo by Jeff Malet)
Rolling Thunder veteran Gerald McCullar demonstrates as a POW trapped in a Tiger Cage to express his solidarity with his comrades who never returned from Southeast Asia. Riding from Arlington toward the Lincoln Memorial. On the morning of May 30, 2010 on Memorial Day Weekend Thousands of motorcycles ride through Washington DC in an annual demonstration seeking to improve veteran benefits and resolve POW/MIA issues.  Rolling Thunder has evolved to be not only a demonstration for the POW/MIA issue but also a demonstration of patriotism and respect for soldiers and veterans from all wars. (Photo by Jeff Malet)
Rolling Thunder riding from Arlington toward the Lincoln Memorial. On the morning of May 30, 2010 on Memorial Day Weekend Thousands of motorcycles ride through Washington DC in an annual demonstration seeking to improve veteran benefits and resolve POW/MIA issues.  Rolling Thunder has evolved to be not only a demonstration for the POW/MIA issue but also a demonstration of patriotism and respect for soldiers and veterans from all wars. (Photo by Jeff Malet)
Rolling Thunder riding from Arlington toward the Lincoln Memorial. On the morning of May 30, 2010 on Memorial Day Weekend Thousands of motorcycles ride through Washington DC in an annual demonstration seeking to improve veteran benefits and resolve POW/MIA issues.  Rolling Thunder has evolved to be not only a demonstration for the POW/MIA issue but also a demonstration of patriotism and respect for soldiers and veterans from all wars. (Photo by Jeff Malet)
Members of the Young Marines line the street with flags in Arlington. On the morning of May 30, 2010 on Memorial Day Weekend Thousands of Rolling Thunder motorcycles ride through Washington DC in an annual demonstration seeking to improve veteran benefits and resolve POW/MIA issues. Rolling Thunder has evolved to be not only a demonstration for the POW/MIA issue but also a demonstration of patriotism and respect for soldiers and veterans from all wars. (Photo by Jeff Malet)
Members of the Young Marines line the street with flags in Arlington. On the morning of May 30, 2010 on Memorial Day Weekend Thousands of Rolling Thunder motorcycles ride through Washington DC in an annual demonstration seeking to improve veteran benefits and resolve POW/MIA issues.  Rolling Thunder has evolved to be not only a demonstration for the POW/MIA issue but also a demonstration of patriotism and respect for soldiers and veterans from all wars. (Photo by Jeff Malet)
Members of the Young Marines line the street with flags in Arlington. On the morning of May 30, 2010 on Memorial Day Weekend Thousands of Rolling Thunder motorcycles ride through Washington DC in an annual demonstration seeking to improve veteran benefits and resolve POW/MIA issues. Rolling Thunder has evolved to be not only a demonstration for the POW/MIA issue but also a demonstration of patriotism and respect for soldiers and veterans from all wars. (Photo by Jeff Malet)
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