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Injured Marine Holds Salute for 3 Hours, Than Some Patriotic Bikers Show Up!

Posted on January 29, 2022 by admin

Injured Marine Salutes for THREE HOURS. Watch What These Bikers Do When  They Show Up… | Daily Digest

Injured Marine Holds Salute for 3 Hours, Than Some Patriotic Bikers Show Up!

The Saluting Marine - Wikipedia

We must admit that we ourselves have noticed a special kind of bond between the (mostly) former members of the military and biker clubs in the entire country.

Bikers help a Marine cool down during a 4th of July parade, throughout  which the Marine had to maintain a salute.: pics

They share a special kind of brotherhood, maybe because many of the older bikers are themselves former military or maybe they just feel the bond of the brotherhood that the military members have and enjoy.
Either way, today we bring you Staff Sargent Tim Chambers, a Marine veteran who has decided to stand and salute the participants of the Rolling Thunder Ride for Freedom in order to remind everybody of all the military men that have paid the highest price of freedom.

Bikers help a Marine cool down during a 4th of July parade, throughout  which the Marine had to maintain a salute.: pics

With a wrist that was supposed to be held by a cast, due to injury, this proud Marine, stood and presented a 3 hour long salute for the entire crowd of bikers driving by, making their day much more special.

Check out the video which give you another reason to be proud to be an American.

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