Photos: Rolling Thunder’s Memorial Holiday Ride Through Washington

Paul Huang
By Paul Huang
May 28, 2018US News
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Photos: Rolling Thunder’s Memorial Holiday Ride Through Washington
Riders participate in the 31st annual Rolling Thunder motorcycle rally in Washington on May 27, 2018. (Paul Huang/The Epoch Times)

WASHINGTON—Hundreds of thousands of motorcyclists from across the nation rode into Washington on Sunday, May 27, 2018, as part of the 31st annual Rolling Thunder “Ride for Freedom” motorcycle rally.

The rally is an annual Memorial Day weekend tradition that has been maintained since 1988, to honor U.S. military veterans and fallen soldiers. Organized by the non-profit group Rolling Thunder, the rally aims to call to attention to troops missing in action, and to the struggle of surviving veterans.

“Fantastic to have 400,000 GREAT MEN & WOMEN of Rolling Thunder in D.C. showing their patriotism,” President Trump wrote on Twitter. “They love our Country, they love our Flag, they stand for our National Anthem!”

More than a million motorcyclists, Washington residents, and spectators from across the country took part in the Sunday’s rally, according to estimates.

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Riders participate in the 31st annual Rolling Thunder Memorial Day weekend “Ride for Freedom” motorcycle rally on Independence Avenue in Washington on May 27, 2018. (Paul Huang/The Epoch Times)
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Riders participate in the 31st annual Rolling Thunder Memorial Day weekend “Ride for Freedom” motorcycle rally on Constitution Avenue in Washington on May 27, 2018. (Paul Huang/The Epoch Times)
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A participant of Rolling Thunder with his custom motorcycle waits in the parking lot of the Pentagon in Washington on May 27, 2018. (Paul Huang/The Epoch Times)

See more photos at The Epoch Times

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