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A group of wounded veterans and supporting cyclists

A group of wounded veterans and supporting cyclists

A group of wounded veterans and supporting cyclists ride through Oakdale, Pa., as part of their Sea to Shining Sea cross-country bicycle ride on July 14.

A group of wounded veterans and supporting bicyclists

A group of wounded veterans and supporting bicyclists

A group of wounded veterans and supporting bicyclists ride through Oakdale, Pa., as part of their Sea to Shining Sea cross-country bicycle ride on July 14.

Chad Jukes, of Salt Lake City, rests up against his

Chad Jukes, of Salt Lake City, rests up against his

Chad Jukes, of Salt Lake City, rests up against his bike on a rest stop in Crafton, Pa., during their Sea to Shining Sea cross-country bicycle ride on July 14.

A group of wounded veterans are greeted by people waving

A group of wounded veterans are greeted by people waving

A group of wounded veterans are greeted by people waving flags in Crafton, Pa., on their way to Pittsburgh as part of their Sea to Shining Sea cross-country bicycle ride on July 14.

Four veterans from the Montour Valley VFW Post 7714

Four veterans from the Montour Valley VFW Post 7714

Four veterans from the Montour Valley VFW Post 7714 salute a group of wounded veterans riding bikes through Oakdale, Pa., as part of their Sea to Shining Sea cross-country trip July 14.

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