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A jacket draped over a motorcycle bears patches from

A jacket draped over a motorcycle bears patches from

A jacket draped over a motorcycle bears patches from numerous Air Force squadrons Aug. 26, 2016 at Holloman Air Force Base, N.M. The 49th Wing Safety office hosts a ride every year to promote safe habits and im... More

Riders participating in Holloman’s 2016 Motorcycle

Riders participating in Holloman’s 2016 Motorcycle

Riders participating in Holloman’s 2016 Motorcycle Ride drive through High Rolls, N.M., Aug. 26, 2016. Nearly 40 riders participated in the 100-mile ride stretching from Holloman Air Force Base to Ruidoso and b... More

Daniel, a 49th Wing Safety technician, gives a safety

Daniel, a 49th Wing Safety technician, gives a safety

Daniel, a 49th Wing Safety technician, gives a safety briefing before Holloman’s 2016 Motorcycle Ride Aug. 26, 2016 at Holloman Air Force Base, N.M. Daniel has over 40 years of motorcycle-riding experience and ... More

Motorcyclists sign in and fill out a waiver before

Motorcyclists sign in and fill out a waiver before

Motorcyclists sign in and fill out a waiver before Holloman’s 2016 Motorcycle Ride Aug. 26, 2016 at Holloman Air Force Base, N.M. The 100-mile ride was an opportunity for riders of all experience levels to prac... More

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