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Marines help register a rider during a motorcycle ride

Marines help register a rider during a motorcycle ride

Marines help register a rider during a motorcycle ride Sept. 19 at the Veterans of Foreign Wars post in Beaufort. The ride was intended to gain support for the local military community and raise awareness for t... More

Paddy Del, a Marine veteran and member of the Veterans

Paddy Del, a Marine veteran and member of the Veterans

Paddy Del, a Marine veteran and member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars, participates in a VFW motorcycle ride Sept. 19. The VFW is run by veterans who are committed to maintaining good relationships with the lo... More

Volunteers from Marine Corps Air Station Beaufort pose

Volunteers from Marine Corps Air Station Beaufort pose

Volunteers from Marine Corps Air Station Beaufort pose for a photo with the Veterans of Foreign Wars during a motorcycle ride event Sept. 19 at the VFW post in Beaufort. More than 20 volunteers from the Tri-com... More

Dwight Hora, left, and Paddy Del participate in a Veterans

Dwight Hora, left, and Paddy Del participate in a Veterans

Dwight Hora, left, and Paddy Del participate in a Veterans of Foreign Wars motorcycle ride Sept. 19. The bike route was more than 100 miles and passed through Port Royal, Okatie, and Yemassee before returning t... More

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