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January 2026 Sandbox Route Coordinator Newsletter

Dear Sandbox Riders, Families, and Friends,

Happy New Year!  I hope everybody had a wonderful holiday season, an outstanding 2025, and you’re looking forward to a successful and rewarding 2026.  Planning for Sandbox Route is progressing well.  State Coordinators are, as always, working hard to ensure our amazing supporters are ready for our arrival in May and have what they need to make RFTW XXXVI successful.  Our Team Leaders are continuing to build their teams and ensure their areas of responsibility are covered with professionalism.  Polar Bear and I are extremely confident in all of our leaders and truly look forward to working with each of you this year.

That being said, we do have some vacant leadership positions that need to be filled as we continue to plan for this year’s Run.  Keep in mind, true Sandbox FNGs are ineligible to volunteer for these positions because we want you to fully experience the Run for the first time without distractions.  However, if you are an FNG on a Coast-to-Coast Route, you’re no longer considered an FNG when we start Sandbox and may be considered for most volunteer positions.  Check out the “Volunteer Sign-Up” page on each Route Hub on the rftw.us website for more information on positions and prerequisites.

Promotions Team

This is a critical position for the success of our Route.  It is usually a two-person team, but can be larger; right now, we have nobody assigned.  Without a team to help us raise funds, we won’t be able to donate to the outstanding organizations that support us along the Route.  We’re seeking individuals who are outgoing and not afraid to ask others for donations to help us accomplish the mission.  Fundraising activities while we are on the Run include 50/50 drawings, auctions, donations (such as the service branch challenge), and drawings for donated items.  Please contact me directly if you’re interested.

FNG Coordinator

This is also a critical position on the Run and one that should be filled with someone who is willing to focus on the wellbeing of our FNGs from the day appointed through (and possibly beyond) the end of the Run.  While Platoon Leaders are ultimately responsible for all of their assigned riders, to include FNGs, the position of FNG Coordinator adds a layer of leadership with the sole responsibility of helping FNGs be successful on the Run.  The ideal FNG Coordinator is able to provide personal counseling and assistance for new riders who may have questions or issues they may not feel comfortable discussing with their platoon leadership.  The FNG Coordinator can be described as a “second set of ears” or a “sounding board” for riders new to RFTW, ensuring they are prepared for the mission and armed with the knowledge to safely execute the directions of their Platoon Leader.  Because of the importance of this position, the FNG Coordinator cannot assume any other leadership responsibilities on the Route.  If you’re interested, please send me an email, or feel free to call anytime to discuss the details of this very important position.

Leadership Support

We need someone who is willing to help with the administrative duties of day-to-day operations while on the Run.  This includes organizing plaques and certificates in preparation for presentation to our supporters along the way.  Properly recognizing these outstanding organizations and individuals that make Sandbox Route possible is important and needs to be coordinated by someone who is organized and willing to assist the Route Coordinator at each stop.  Again, please contact me directly if you’re interested.

Staging Team

If you want to join a team that is instrumental in our success, please consider volunteering for the Staging Team.  This tight-knit group of outstanding volunteers has the awesome responsibility of getting the entire pack staged and ready to depart every stop along the route smoothly and safely.  They ride well ahead of the pack so they have time to get ready for our arrival.  There’s nothing more comforting than seeing a Stager with an orange flag or platoon number guiding you into where you need to be, so if you’re able and willing, please submit a Volunteer Application on the rftw.us website and our Staging Team Leader will contact you.

GMRS Radios

For everybody in a leadership position, make sure you check your communications equipment for connectivity and firmware updates.  There is a new version of the firmware for the BTech GMRS Pro, titled “0.8.12.”  The update is easy to install using the phone app that goes with the radio.

If you are using a Sena headset, make sure you update to the most current firmware using the Sena Device Manager version 4.4.17.  The headset needs to be plugged into a Windows or Mac computer with a charging cable that supports data transfer (not all do), then follow the on-screen instructions.  If the application doesn’t recognize your device, you can try different cables until it works.  Sena has a troubleshooting guide and you can contact them directly for specific guidance on how to resolve problems.

RFTW Website

I encourage everyone to check out the RFTW website at www.rftw.us.  There is a lot of information available, including contact rosters for all four routes, an archived copy of the previous year’s route and stops, the RFTW Forum, FNG Stories, links to merchandise, and information on how to take advantage of the deals offered by our amazing sponsors.  There is also fundraising information and the link to make it easy for anybody to donate to RFTW or one of the 4 Routes specifically.  Donations are one of the ways that allow us to give back to the many organizations and individuals who support us and also help keep costs down, so please spread the word!

In closing, I’d like to thank you all for your dedication to the mission and the hard work you’ve put into getting ready for May.  I look forward to meeting you all and continuing our traditions as We Ride for Those Who Can’t.  Say their names, tell their stories, and never forget.

 

Leo “Clutch” Rachmel
Run For The Wall XXXVI
Sandbox Route Coordinator
leo.rachmel@rftw.us
702-250-5512
Las Vegas, NV

 

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January 2026 Central Route Coordinator Newsletter

Happy New Year!  I hope all of you had a wonderful and safe holiday with your family and friends.

2026 is now here and marks the 250th anniversary of the founding of our great country.  The days are getting longer, and it is only 131 days to KSU!

The hotel list for the 2026 Central Route has been released!  So get your reservations made!  The link to the hotel are here. In Ontario, please seriously consider staying at the host hotel.  Conference spaces and other things are provided based on the number of rooms we fill at the host hotel.  If we don’t meet the minimum occupancy, we may not get the same size conference room next year.

If you’re looking for a roommate, check out the forums to see who else is looking or post your own request.  If you post something on the Central Route Facebook page, it may not be seen by everyone.

To all those that have not yet registered, please do so now.  I see that 14 people have registered in the last couple of weeks and a hearty welcome home goes out to the 43 FNG’s that have registered so far for RFTW XXXVI.

 

Remember, the registration fee will increase to $120 on February 1, 2026.  Our Registration Teams and Platoon Leaders will start working on Platoon assignments soon so don’t delay!

Our Route planning is on going with some minor changes.  Midway is coming back to the 10-day run.  While travelling through Arizona, we will help celebrate U.S. Route 66’s Centennial with a drive through Seligman, AZ and on Day 10, after lunch, we will join up with the Southern Route and travel together into Springfield, VA.

FNGs!  In the next couple of months, expect to be contacted by our FNG Coordinator, Platoon Coordinator and/or Registration team.  We intend to pre-assign platoons before you join us in Ontario, so you will know who your platoon leader will be and what platoon you’ll be in before you arrive.

Events: Looking for an RFTW event near you?  Events can be found here.

Volunteers: Volunteers are still needed for positions!  If you’re interested, please sign up here!    Here are some positions that need to be filled:

Staging is still in need of people.

If you have skills with Route Planning, like making GPX files or are adept with Google Earth, please contact me directly.

Medical Team members are needed.  No specialized medical skills are needed.

Friends of Bill Coordinator.

Some of our positions need backups in case the primary person needs to drop out.

 

So, if you have any questions about any of the positions on the Run or about the Run itself, please reach out to me.  I’m only a phone call or email away.

As said before, RFTW XXXVI is honoring the 35th Anniversary of the Gulf War with Operation Desert Shield which started on August 2,1990 and ended with the transition into Operation Desert Storm on January 17, 1991.  The Air Campaign prepared the battlefield for the ground operations which lasted about 100 hours ending on February 28, 1991.  US casualties during this conflict were 382 personnel in theater with 6 persons still missing and 6 persons unaccounted for.

Also, January 28 marks the 40th Anniversary of the Space Shuttle Challenger Incident.  Those that were around back in 1986 will probably remember where they were that day when a tragedy occurred 73 seconds after liftoff.  I was at NAS Sigonella, Italy, with my squadron preparing to fly aboard the USS Coral Sea to plan and take part in Operation El Dorado Canyon, which happened a few months later. But that is sea story for another time.

So, next time you visit the Arlington National Cemetery please honor their memory by stopping by the Space Shuttle Challenger Memorial in Section 46.

Mission Statement

To promote healing among all veterans and their family and friends

Call for an accounting of all Prisoners of War & Missing in Action (POW/MIA)

Honor the memory of those Killed in Action (KIA)

Support our military people all over the world.

 

Is it May yet?

Jim “Who?” McDonough
XXXVI Central Route Coordinator

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RFTW Southern Route Newsletter January 2026

RFTW Southern Route Newsletter January 2026

Run For The Wall Mission

To promote healing among all veterans and their family and friends

Call for an accounting of all Prisoners of War & Missing in Action (POW/MIA)

Honor the memory of those Killed in Action (KIA)

Support our military people all over the world

I trust that everyone had a joyous Christmas and had a safe New Year’s Eve celebration.  As of 1 January 2026, we have 133 days left until KSU!  Personally, I am anxious to hit the road.  My Executive Team, my Team Leads, Platoon Leaders, and Assistant Platoon Leaders are all working hard to ensure we have places to sleep, fuel stops to keep us going, people and places to visit, and a warm welcome from the communities where we stop.

REGISTRATION

If you have not registered, this month is a great time to do so.  The Early Bird Registration ends on 31 January 2026 and costs $100.  After that date, the registration fee will be $120.  Those who are riding the Sandbox Route, the Early Bird cost is $40, and after February 1, 2026, the fee will be $60.  So, finalize your registration now and save $20 on each Route.

VOLUNTEER

We are still accepting Volunteer Forms for any of the positions where you would like to be a part of.  Right now, our Fuel Team needs a few more people as well as our Staging Team.  If you are interested in becoming a Road Guard, the Road Guard Captain has a waiting list in case Murphy shows up and a Road Guard has to drop out.  You have to have at least one “All The Way” under your belt to be considered as a volunteer.  The route also needs another medical person or two,  a Sit-Rep writer, and a social media person.  If you have any questions about these roles or what’s involved, please contact me, and we can discuss them or put you in touch with someone who can speak to the role.  The volunteer form is available here: www.rftw.us

PRE-PAID FUEL

If you are interested in the Pre-Paid Fuel program, here’s the skinny.  We’ll be adding $10 to the price of last year’s cost, to a total of $160.  If we don’t have any donated fuel, stop the cost for paying at $10/stop, you would be paying $240 for the cross-country routes.  The donated fuel stops have not been confirmed yet, but as soon as the info becomes available, I’ll get the word out.  If you do decide you do want to go with the Pre-Paid Fuel, there are a couple of ways to pay.  The first and most recommended is through Zelle, which most banks use.  Mark your payment to southern.route@rftw.us.  Please, do not forget the dot in the address.  The second way is by a check made out to:  Southern Route Pre-Paid Fuel and send it to the following:

Run For The Wall, Inc.
ATTN:  Southern Route Pre-Paid Fuel
50 Fourth Ave, Unit 1445
Dayton, NV  89403

Make sure that your payment is made out to:  Southern Route Pre-Paid Fuel.  If there is an overage, those monies will help defray the cost of the fuel for our chase trucks, the hydration and support vehicles.

If you choose to pay at the time of registration, it will be CASH ONLY – NO EXCEPTIONS!!

COOL INFO TO KNOW

The Hotel lists for all routes have been published on 1 January 2026.  Southern Route riders; be careful and read each night’s listing carefully.  The host hotel in Case Grande will not take reservations until 10 January.  Please do not call them until then.  We don’t we don’t want to upset them enough that they won’t welcome us back in the future.

Start taking longer rides and hydrate.  Give your bike a good, hard look and ensure that tires are good, your drive belt/chain is in good condition.  Start to develop a load plan for your bike and load it up and go for a ride so you can adjust to riding with a load on your bike.  Listen for any strange noises and have them checked out.

The 2026 Run For The Wall is celebrating the 35th anniversary of Desert Shield/Desert Storm.  Angie “Den Mother” Holterman has pins and decals to commemorate this anniversary.  Go to the RFTW Store on line and see what she has put together thus far.  She’s doing great stuff!

Thank you everyone who will be riding with the Southern Route this year.  I am looking forward to KSU in Ontario and I am humbled that I’ve been chosen to lead the Southern Route.

Until Ontario, ride safe and spread the RFTW word.  We will always welcome FNGs.

David “Buzz” Mullen
SR RC 2026

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Midway Route Coordinator Newsletter – January 2026

RFTW Feature Midway Route

132 Days to KSU!

A very Happy New Year to you all! I hope everyone has had a very enjoyable holiday season with friends and family. It is hard to believe we are already into 2026 with just four months until we go kick stands up for the 36th Annual Run for the Wall, the 35th Anniversary of the Gulf War and the 100th Anniversary of Route 66 (America’s Highway).

IN GENERAL

Midway Leadership and State Coordinators continue to work hard on finalizing the planning for this year’s Run.  It is an honor to be a part of such an amazing group and I cannot thank them enough for their efforts and continued dedication.  As a result of your feedback from AAR’s and personal conversations, we have made a couple of changes to fuel stops minimizing the distance from Staging to the facilities.  We have also finalized the logistics around Day 8 after departing Knoxville, TN.  This year we will be returning to Asheville, NC for our dinner and overnight stop.  The people of Asheville are still recovering from a catastrophic flood but are resilient and deserve our support and prayers. They are really looking forward to celebrating our mission with us again. Additionally, we have combined our last two days from last year into one while maintaining our breakout day in Cookeville, TN.

2026 ITINERARY

This year’s itinerary is almost complete and will be released soon so you know where we are going and what we are doing for 2026. Look for an announcement on it’s release soon. It will be full of exciting adventures for FNG’s and returning riders.

VOLUNTEERS

We are still in need of a few Volunteers (Active link).  If you are interested in participating as an Honor Guard Coordinator, please contact Randy Sheets at randy.sheets@rftw.us. Additionally, our Staging Team is looking for a few more personnel. Our Promotions Team could use a little assistance from someone who is good at sales. We are also looking to add a couple of more trained medical personnel for our medical team. If you have an interest in serving in this capacity or know someone who is, please fill out a volunteer application or you may contact Randy.Sheets@rftw.us. We also need some help with The Chase team. A pickup and trailer capable of carrying two motorcycles is required. No experience is necessary; training will be provided. I will pay for your fuel from Ontario to Springfield, VA as a chase vehicle.

REGISTRATION   

Registration (Active link) is still $100 per person through 31 January 2026.  After that, Regular Registration is from 01 February 2026 through 30 April 2026 and will increase to a cost of $120 per person.  Day riders (up to 3 days) is $100.00.  Your registration assists in the planning of necessary personnel, meals, etc so I would encourage you to go online and register before the Early Bird rate ends. Save yourself some money, Do it now while you are thinking about it. It truly takes very little time to complete and helps your leadership prepare for our adventure.

PRE-PAID FUEL

I have chosen to increase the Prepaid Fuel cost for this year.  Coast to Coast will be $160 and it will be Mandatory. Even though gas prices have declined in certain parts of the country, the great concern and unknown is California. Refineries are closing and regulations are tightening on the remaining gas producers. To ensure we do not have to be financially constrained because of the uncertainty, I have increased the cost by $10.00 this year. If we find that we are financially OK, I will use any surplus to pay the cost of the fuel for the chase, Hydration and support vehicles, which are a route cost anyway. If you choose not to participate you will be fueling at a pump NOT controlled by the Midway fuel team. You will be issued a Pre-paid fuel sticker at registration by a fuel team member indicating that you have paid for fuel. This will be attached to your windshield (Clutch side) just below your platoon number. Not only is Prepaid fuel very cost-effective in the big picture, but it also helps provide a safer and more efficient stop at the pumps!  If you would like to go ahead and check this off of your To Do List and your bank uses Zelle (Most financial institutions have this capability), mark your payment to midway.route@rftw.us. Please be sure to include Midway – Prepaid Fuel in the For line so that we can allocate the money correctly.

If you prefer to pay via check please mail it to:

Run for the Wall, Inc.
Attn: Midway Prepaid Fuel
50 Fourth Ave Unit 1445
Dayton, NV 89403

Be sure to state that your payment is for “Midway Prepaid Fuel” so we can allocate it accordingly.  If you prefer to pay at Registration Check-In either in Ontario or wherever you join us, please note we will ONLY ACCEPT CASH.  NO EXCEPTIONS!

COOKEVILLE BREAKOUTS

I would like you all to begin thinking about the Breakouts that we will be conducting on our second day in Cookeville, TN.  As in year’s past we will be visiting the following locations:

Breakout 1 – Sunbright Memorial in Sunbright, TN

Breakout 2 – Southside Elementary & Wilson County Veterans Memorial in Lebanon, TN

Breakout 3 – Tennessee State Veterans Home in Murfreesboro, TN

Each one of these stops is special in its own way so no matter which you choose you can’t go wrong!  Lunch will be served at each Breakout, so we need to begin working on a headcount to assist our TN State Coordinator Phil Friedli with the logistics for meals.  We will most likely reach out to you during Platoon assignments to see which one you are interested in participating in.  If you are in Leadership, please reach out to Phil or Ed Butler directly so that they can get you registered on your Breakout of choice.

A SURPRISE GUEST

I have been in discussions with a very good friend who tells me he would like to come on the Midway route this year. I tell you this because he is a Medal of Honor recipient and truly a great patriot and gentleman. I have not received final confirmation yet, but I am excited that he would want to come with us this year. Our mutual friend tells me it is 95% assured unless some medical issue arises between now and KSU.

As soon as I get confirmation, I will let you all know. You will really enjoy getting to know this American Hero.

GENERAL INFORMATION

Topics on the RFTW Forums(Active link) continue to grow.  I would encourage you to visit there if you are looking for information on things like GMRS radios and setup, advice for FNG’s, meet ups and get togethers in your areas, individuals looking for a roommate on the Run.  Don’t see what you are looking for…. start your own discussion.  RFTW’s Podcast is another great way to find out more about what makes the Run and each Route so special.  For more information go to Podcast(Active link) on the RFTW website.

A WORD TO OUR GLOBAL WAR ON TERROR VETERANS

This great nation is losing our current veterans to self-harm at a rate of 22 to 30 a day. They have been raised in a country who’s founding documents guarantee as a right life, liberty and the pursuit of Happiness. Life is sacrosanct and our laws will not allow anyone taking another’s life without extreme punishment. Then you travel to countries where life is just a commodity and taken, at will, with no regard, in the most brutal ways. Not only combatants but women and children.

That is why I say that we are all wounded when we return from service where we are participating in conflict. Maybe not physically but mentally and psychologically as we try and deal with the realities of War. Some of our brothers and sisters cannot come to terms with that reality and their participation in it.

That is why we all need to get in contact with our brothers and sisters who we know are suffering and take them on this healing journey. They do not need to ride a motorcycle, they can ride in a car but they truly need to hear, see and feel the outpouring of support they will receive from the patriots all along the Midway route.

If we can help save just one, it will be worth the effort

GREAT PEARLS OF WISDOM

Weather permitting, get that bike out and ride. As much as you can. Take an advanced course to sharpen your skills. Practice “Throttle control”. Your fellow riders behind you will appreciate it.

Get your ride into the shop or if you are a wrench, go over your bike and ensure it is ready for a long trip. It is 3280 miles from Ontario to Springfield, VA. It will be time for an oil change when you arrive, Harley people.

It is time to make a New Years resolution that you will keep!!!!!

Get away from the holiday snacks (sugar). Start walking, working out, stretching or whatever you like to do as long as it involves moving your body.

Lastly for now, start forcing hydration. Lot of fluids!!!!!

Hydrate, Hydrate, Hydrate!!!

Our Mission

“To promote healing among ALL veterans and their families and friends, to call for an accounting of all Prisoners of War and those Missing in Action (POW/MIA), to honor the memory of those Killed in Action (KIA) from all wars, and to support our military personnel all over the world.”

“Say Their Name”      “Tell Their Story”         “ Never Forget”

Ed “Wind Dog” Brundage
Midway Route Coordinator 2025, 2026
Advanced Team Lead 2023 – 2024
Fuel Team Lead, Assist Team lead, Team Member 2015 – 2022
Central Route 2009 – 2013
FNG 2008

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President’s Message – January 2026

Happy new year 2026 feature

As we enter a new year, it is our sincere hope that 2026 be our best year yet! Good things are always out there waiting for us to take advantage of the opportunity, and 2026 promises to be a year of opportunities!

RFTW Mission Statement

To promote healing among ALL veterans and their families and friends, to call for an accounting of all Prisoners of War and those Missing in Action (POW/MIA), to honor the memory of those Killed in Action (KIA) from all wars, and to support our military personnel all over the world.

RFTW Philosophy

We strive to maintain a safe, supportive and private atmosphere in which all participants can reflect and heal on their journey to the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington D.C. and the Middle East Conflicts Wall Memorial in Marseilles, Illinois in the hope they can return home to a new beginning.

As the winter months spread across our great nation, I want to take a moment to emphasize preparing both yourself and your motorcycle for the upcoming Run.  Both your body and bike need to be in top notch condition so you can safely participate in helping accomplish our Mission.

Speaking of opportunities, I want to remind everyone about our Benevolence Program.  Back in October 2008, the BoD established a process “for the administration of gifts made by RFTW to selected charities whose mission and values are consistent with those of RFTW and to individuals in need whose personal actions reflect RFTW values”. As we have done in the past, once the “bills” are paid, we look towards helping other qualified charities and individuals who share our organizational values.  Recently, RFTW raised funds to help the Veterans Center in Kerrville, TX, who in turn were assisting veterans and their families affected by the floods.  Additionally, each year, we ask RCs to submit the name and contact information of an FNG who may be eligible for a small monetary award to offset the cost participating in the Run.  The eligibility requirements for a registered individual are:

  • Should be an FNG. For individuals seeking monetary awards to offset the cost of participating in the annual Mission, the committee will give preference to first-time riders/participants.
  • Should be a current serviceman or recently separated from service.
  • Award money shall be used to defer costs for participation on the Run.
  • The amount to be awarded will be calculated on a daily rate, based on the number of days on the Mission.
  • Daily amounts will be determined each year by the Board of Directors.

Names must be submitted to the RCs, and the names are then sent to the BoD with the RCs concurrence before the annual February Face-to-Face.  This means that the RCs will need to have names and nominations no later than 31 January, so they in turn can get them to the Board well prior to February’s Face-to-Face.  If you know of a deserving individual, please ensure they are okay with submitting their name and circumstances, and move the nomination to the respective RC.  Nominations do not need to be extensive; name, contact information, intended route, and a brief paragraph describing the circumstances of the need.

While things are a bit slower, an update was just released for the BTECH GMRS radio’s firmware.  Updating the firmware is a straightforward procedure using the radio and the mobile app.  No technical expertise is required.  While you are at it, it might also be a good idea to check for updates on your wireless headset if you use one.

In cooperation with See Candies, the BoD is running its annual fundraiser.  From now until 31 January, you can order candy from our website and have it delivered.  At the end of the fundraiser, See’s will send a check to RFTW for any profits earned.  While we don’t make a lot of money from this event, your support helps us fund things like the Benevolence Program and other mission-focused priorities.

Valentine’s Day is right around the corner and what better time to order some sweets for your sweetie. RFTW has partnered with See’s Candies once again to bring you the 2026 “Yum-Raiser”.
RFTW See's Candies Fundraiser

I don’t know if you noticed, but Ted “Boots” Kapner and his team completed an extensive upgrade to the web server infrastructure that runs our website.  This upgrade provides us with more site speed and security and improves our available bandwidth.

The RFTW forums have been quiet; it seems folks wait until we are closer to the Run to start asking questions and sharing information.  But regardless of the time of year, there is a lot of great information in the various forum topic areas. As you begin your Run preparations, check out the forums for thoughts and ideas from your fellow riders!

As we’ve recently publicized, we are still looking for a new Treasurer.  Our financial records are essential for our charitable ratings and IRS status. Although we don’t aim to make a profit (since we are nonprofit), we are required to file taxes and an annual Form 990, so keeping accurate financial records is crucial to our continued success and survival. Bob Nelson, our current Treasurer, has worked hard to continue to improve our bookkeeping processes. If you’re interested in the position or in becoming an Assistant, please get in touch with Bob at treasurer@rftw.us.

As a final thought, as you begin preparing for the upcoming Mission, please consider shopping at the RFTW Shop, and also please take a look at what our sponsors have to offer.  Amsoil, Nelson-Rigg Gear, and Klim Riding Gear all offer substantial discounts in support of RFTW and our riders.

If you have not yet registered, please do so soon, either on our website or on your mobile device. On the 1st of February, our registration rates go up.  Current registration costs are:

C2C

  • $100 – Early Bird
  • $120 – Regular Reg (starting Feb 1)
  • $100 – Day riders (up to 3 days on the road riding)

W2W

  • $40 – Early Bird
  • $60 – Regular Reg (starting Feb 1)
  • Day riders pay regular rates

POW/MIA Recovery Update (as of 30 December 2025): The Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency (DPAA) continues its dedicated efforts to recover and identify remains from all conflicts.  As of this update, there are still 1566 unaccounted for from the Vietnam War, along with six missing from the Gulf War and Libya. Our four-part Mission begins with the call for accounting – those servicemembers are our friends, their families are our families, and they deserve our support.

Let us dedicate ourselves and our efforts and remember to keep our focus on the Mission. It is why we ride!

It is not the worst thing to die in war; it is not the worst thing to be missing in war. The worst thing is to be forgotten in War.

‘No one left behind’ is more than just a standard we strive to meet. It is a way of life. It is part of our Mission. If you or someone you know finds themselves struggling with mental health, please know you can contact the VA Veteran’s Crisis Line by dialing 988, then pressing 1, or texting 838255 to speak or chat with a qualified responder.

Say Their Names – Tell Their Stories – Never Forget.

Back to Basics. Back to the RFTW Mission.

Is it May yet?

See you in Ontario!!!!

TurkeyJohn “Turkey” Staub
President, RFTW, Inc.
2011- CR FNG
2012 – CR Participant
2013 – CR Staging Team
2014 – 2015 – CR Staging Team Ass’t. Lead
2016-2017 – CR Staging Team Lead
2022 – CR Platoon Coordinator
2023-2025 – CR/SB Road Guard

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Run For The Wall® Podcast Season 2 Episode 8 – What’s New On Midway w/ Ed “Wind Dog” Brundage

Run For The Wall Podcast

Run For The Wall® Podcast Season 2 Episode 8 – What’s New On Midway w/ Ed “Wind Dog” Brundage.

Wind Dog joins us once again as the RC for Midway Route. In this episode he shares a little more about Midway traditions and changes for 2026. If you missed his first visit on the podcast and would like to learn more about him and his personal RFTW journey check out the Season 1 episode “Midway Captured My Soul.”

Whether you ride, serve, or simply remember, press play and let’s go ALL THE WAY!

Looking for the Run For The Wall Song? CLICK HERE!

WE WANT TO HEAR FROM YOU!

Your stories keep RFTW alive. Whether you have ridden with us, supported us, or simply want to ask Boots and Hitch a question, we would love to hear your voice.

Share your experiences, memories and questions by writing to us at pod@rftw.us. Together we can continue to Ride For Those Who Can’t.

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Midway’s Mid-month Roundup – December 2025

‘Twas the night before Christmas, and all through the land, not a motor was stirring, except for Boots with a wrench in his hand (still fine tuning his new trans).

All the riders’ stockings were hung by the chimney with care, next to their pants, gloves, boots and coats still drying out from the day’s last wet run, in hopes that they’d be dry for the morning’s new day, new toys and more fun. 

The riders and bikes were nestled and parked, all snug in their beds and their stalls,
While visions of warmer days, longer rides, and May coming closer danced in their heads (and before we know it, it’ll be next week)

And I in my recliner, a spiked coffee in hand,
As I pull up past photos, Facebook posts and YouTube videos, and remember the fun from last summer, to help my brain cope through a long winter’s nap.

When out on the lawn there arose such a clatter, no it sounded like thunder; wait a minute, I recognize that rumbling sound from Harley’s down under, those are PIPEs!

I sprang from my chair, my coffee and phone still in each hand, being careful not to spill while turning off the flash to record in full scan.
Away to the front door I threw it open in a flash, letting all the cold air in, a bit of snow, and that darn cat.

The moon on the breast of the new-fallen snow, gave the luster of mid-day to the objects below. But wait, there was no moon this night, so where was the glowing coming from; oh wait, now I can see, it was Ryan and his band of Road Guards close in behind him, two by two, and then by three.

And finally, a single lone rider trailed slightly to the rear, but larger than life, it was Midway’s RC, Wind Dog, and he even had his new beard. 
He whistled and he shouted, and called Ryan by name, “Guide us on in as all will need to hear, A message for all, as we approach the new year!”

“Calling all Platoon Leaders, APLs and Tail Gunners!
Chaplains, Outreach and Ambassadors as well!
All Medics, Hydration and Chase members!
Advance Teams, Fuel Teams, and Staging Teams too!
New riders and Old riders, FNGs and FOGs
State Coordinators, Photographer, and even the SITREP Writer too!
Prepare yourself for a new year, a fun year, and an incredible ride through and through!”

As they rode through the streets and spread their good cheer, 
A holiday message was becoming clear to hear.

‘Hold close your family, loved ones and friends,
Thank those that provide for us, protect us and care,
Keeping us free from tyranny, injustice and out of harm’s way.
Have yourself a Merry Christmas and remember the true meaning for which we come together on this day.’

He then turned back to his team and gave them a whistle,
And away they all rode, in formation and official. 
As they started away, I heard him exclaim with delight, “Merry Christmas to all, and to all a good night!”

I slowly turned in and began to close the door, and I heard a final crackle of a voice, as if over a radio if by choice, “Midway! This ride is for you!”

I smiled to myself in a personal discussion, ‘this will be a great post’
had I only pressed that darn button…

-FNGs! (Fun New Guys/Gals)

All new riders! We will be having a FNG ZOOM meeting on Dec 16 at 5pm (Pacific Time). If you have not yet received an invite, please get with Roger Ford for details: roger.ford1234@gmail

-Midway Leadership Messages

Looking for a few good riders who are willing to step and support our mission in a leadership position. You can find volunteer sign up forms on the Midway web page. The following positions are available: Promotions Team, Medical team, Staging Team, Chase vehicle (Midway will pay for gas from Ontario to DC), Honor Guard Coordinator, Oklahoma Assistant state Coordinator.

2026 Hotel List

The 2026 hotel list will be available on the Midway web page on Jan 1st

Note* The host hotel rates are guaranteed with a contract, all other hotels rates are not guaranteed as time gets closer to KSU. They may change, which means you should make hotel reservations as soon as possible.

Registration

We currently have just over 125 personnel registered for this years adventure

Please do not forget your registration rates will increase on Feb 1st. Please take advantage of the early bird special currently in place. As a reminder:

 

$100.00 early bird, Now through Jan 31,2026 (Please register early)

$120.00 starting Feb 1,2026

$100.00 Day riders for up to three days

Why is the Midway route special?

Midway is a family-oriented route and your routes leaderships guiding principle is “Servant Leadership” which means everything your assigned leaders do is with you, the riders, in mind. We collectively want you to have a healing adventure that you will tell your grandchildren about and maybe influence them to come ride the Midway route in the future and see what Dad, Mom, G-Pa, G-Ma are so excited about. You will find those “Patriots” who built and defended America through all its past and current conflicts in its desire to spread the freedom we cherish, all across this great nation. You will ride with ‘Gold Star” family members. A Gold Star Family is defined as the immediate family of a U.S. military service member who died in the line of duty. 

Blue star family members,

Blue Star Families are the immediate families of U.S. military members currently serving during periods of conflict.

POW family members, Current active-duty servicemen/women, retired military from all branches, Public safety personnel from Law enforcement, Fire Department and many, many patriots.

 

Welcome to the family!!

 

As I am sure you can understand, developing this cross-country adventure is not cheap.

If you could possibly be so kind and to approach your Philanthropic section/department at work and see if they would be willing to support this great enterprise which is easily definable by showing our mission statement to all who will listen. Just donating enough for one fuel stop would help all riders tremendously. It would be greatly appreciated. Thank You!!!

 

If you find it within your heart to support RFTW Midway Route, please consider donating.  This will help make RFTW 2026 and the Gulf War Run a complete success. Ensure your donation is marked for the Midway route. Once again, and this is very important, please ensure “Midway Route” is marked on your donation.

You can also Zelle a donation directly to: midway.route@rftw.us
*Most banks now support Zelle transfers.

Or mail a check to:
Run for the Wall Inc.
Midway Route
50 Fourth Ave Unit 1445
Dayton, NV 89403

Run For The Wall® Inc. EIN 36-4125559
Run For The Wall® is a 501(c)(3) tax deductible organization.

Until next time, 

Ride Smart

Ride Safe

Keep the rubber side down & the shiny side up!

 

~Is it May yet? Then again, everyday is May if you let it. 

Merry Christmas Everyone!

 

Ben ‘Stitch’ Noyce

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December 2025 Sandbox Route Coordinator Newsletter

Dear Sandbox Riders, Families, and Friends,

It’s hard to believe 2025 is almost over!  Planning and preparation for RFTW Sandbox Route 2026 is well underway, with State Coordinators working hard to ensure our supporters are fully prepared for our arrival in May.  Our Team Leaders are busy getting their teams together and doing the things that will make us successful as we execute the 5th running of Sandbox Route next year.  We still have openings available in all teams, so if you’d like to contribute to RFTW in a meaningful way, fill out a Volunteer Application on the website, and we’ll get back to you ASAP!

The Wall

Our final destination is the Middle East Conflicts Wall Memorial (MECWM), located in Marseilles, Illinois.  This tribute to brave US servicemembers who have made the ultimate sacrifice in conflicts since 1967 includes over 8,000 names engraved on granite slabs along the banks of the Illinois River.  It is a memorial to “those who lost their lives in various conflicts, including Panama, Lebanon, the Balkans, Grenada, Somalia, Haiti, USS Victory, USS Cole, USS Stark, the terrorist attacks in Italy, Greece, Scotland, and the War on Terror” (www.middleeastconflictswallmemorial.org).

The MECWM is the first U.S. War Monument established while the conflicts are ongoing and is a living memorial, with names added every year.  It was established in 2004 on private land, with private funds by members of the Illinois Motorcycle Freedom Run, a nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization.  These patriots observed anti-war protests forming in Chicago in 2002 and continuing through the course of the Global War on Terror.  Through their hard work and dedication, the MECWM was built entirely by volunteers as “a heartfelt tribute to the brave men and women who sacrificed to protect our freedom.”

The Wall is a powerful place.  It is solemn and profound and affects everybody in different ways.  Whether you know someone memorialized in the granite or not, you can feel the energy of this heartfelt tribute and begin to understand the cost of our freedom.  Many of our riders have a close, personal connection to this memorial, and much like the Vietnam Veterans’ Memorial in D.C., it can have a strong emotional impact that demands our respect.  It is up to us to prepare for this experience and help those who may be affected by it.  Say their names, never forget!  This is why we ride.

Prepaid Fuel

As we did last year, prepaid fuel will be mandatory for all Sandbox riders this year.  This system allows for a significantly expedited process at the pumps, which results in more time for riders to take care of themselves at each fuel stop.  The cost will be very similar to last year, but won’t be available until early 2026, as we monitor fuel prices approaching the summer of 2026.

Volunteers Needed

We have some critical positions that need to be filled before we go kickstands up in May.  Although Peppermint Patty has agreed to be our Sitrep writer and Social Media Coordinator, I’d like to find someone to help her with those positions, preferably the Social Media Coordinator.  If you understand how to get our message out on various social media platforms, representing Sandbox Route and RFTW in a positive light, and would be willing to help, please contact me ASAP.

We’re also looking for someone to help with 50/50 drawings, a position commonly referred to as the “50/50 Rouser.”  This position involves selling drawing tickets while on the Run, giving our participants an opportunity to win 50% of the money taken in.  The other 50% will be added to our Route funds and will be used for charitable donations along the route.  This fundraising, combined with auctions and generous donations, is essential to our success as a Route.  Every little bit helps, so please carry cash and give as much as you can!

We’re also looking for someone to act as our “Friends of Bill W.” coordinator.  This is a very specific position, requiring specialized knowledge and experience.  Only individuals who are familiar with and involved in this program should apply.

Registration

Registration numbers continue to track slightly lower than they were at this time last year.  Our registration fee this year is $40 per person until January 31, when it will increase to $60.  Please take advantage of this “Early Bird Registration” program by getting registered by the end of January.  Your early registration will also allow us to keep our supporters informed of our projected numbers so they can plan accordingly.  Another benefit of early registration is your early assignment to a team or platoon.  This will allow our leaders to contact you, answer any questions, and help you get prepared for May.

Fundraising

We’re still looking for collectible, unique items that we can use to help us raise funds to support our mission.  If you know of anybody who might be able to donate such items, please let them know it would be very much appreciated and help us make donations of our own to our supporters and other worthwhile charitable organizations we encounter along the way.  Once we get items together, we’ll decide how they can best support us and figure out a way to offer them to our riders through auctions and drawings.

I encourage you to keep working on your personal preparation as you enjoy the holiday season.  Now is the time as we approach the end of 2025, with May just around the corner!

Have a great December, and I look forward to seeing you all next year!

Leo “Clutch” Rachmel
Run For The Wall XXXVI
Sandbox Route Coordinator

 

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President’s Message – December 2025

Presidents Message, Santa Clause riding in a Huey

It is so quiet as I sit here watching the snowfall. Sometimes, this is one of my favorite times of year. Nature is sleeping, recovering from a season of harvest, providing us with sustenance and beauty. As the snow falls, the silence is so profound. Not a bird or animal is moving. For a moment, everything is at peace. But darn, it is cold!!

RFTW Mission Statement

To promote healing among ALL veterans and their families and friends, to call for an accounting of all Prisoners of War and those Missing in Action (POW/MIA), to honor the memory of those Killed in Action (KIA) from all wars, and to support our military personnel all over the world.

RFTW Philosophy

We strive to maintain a safe, supportive and private atmosphere in which all participants can reflect and heal on their journey to the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington D.C. and the Middle East Conflicts Wall Memorial in Marseilles, Illinois in the hope they can return home to a new beginning.

This can be a busy time of year for many, decorating the house and yard, visiting relatives, and maybe hosting friends and family. Thinking of those who are no longer with us, remembering the times we shared. While I don’t want to add to the list, this is a great time to start preparing for the upcoming Run. KSU is in 161 days – less than 6 months. If you listen to The RFTW Podcast with Boots and Hitch, Ted offers tech tips in each episode, focusing on keeping us safe and making sure our bikes and bodies are ready for a cross-country event. Riding on the Run is similar to any trip in that each rider is responsible for their motorcycle’s mechanical condition and the health of their bodies and minds. We should be working on both our bikes and ourselves so we can perform our annual Mission safely when the time comes. Yes, we have chase trailers, but they are meant to help ensure a rider can reach the next dealer. The chase trucks are not there to transport you to DC or back home. Tires, cables, lights, oil, forks, and loose bolts or nuts should all be carefully reviewed to help ensure your bike is ready.  Waiting until you arrive in Ontario is probably not a good option.  While the dealers in the Ontario area are very helpful, there is only so much they can do in the short time we are there.

The RFTW forums have been quiet; it seems folks wait until we are closer to the Run to start asking questions and sharing information.  But regardless of the time of year, there is a lot of great information in the various forum topic areas. As you begin your Run preparations, check out the forums for thoughts and ideas from your fellow riders!

Another item added to the website is our Events calendar.  Looking for something close to you? Check it out here!

As I hope all campers have heard, camping at the Elks in Ontario is full.  Registration for Run 2026 is open.  The rates were adjusted for 2026 as follows:

C2C

  1. $100 – Early Bird
  2. $120 – Regular Reg (starting Feb 1)
  3. $100 – Day riders (up to 3 days on the road riding)

W2W

  1. $40 – Early Bird
  2. $60 – Regular Reg (starting Feb 1)
  3. Day riders pay regular rates

Besides saving you money, registering early is very helpful to our State Coordinators. Those dedicated volunteers who work so hard to feed and house us need as much advance notice as possible about the number of riders coming. You can register on our website just as you have in the past.  On 1 February, the registration rates increase, so registering early is one way you can help us and help yourself.

As of this newsletter, the hotel list is still scheduled to drop on 1 January.

I hope no one has fallen victim to spam that frequents our email system. Please keep a few things in mind: A leader in RFTW will NEVER ask you to buy gift cards for them. We don’t do business that way. Every invoice is processed through our Treasurer. Bob doesn’t handle gift cards. More importantly, check the sender’s email address. We ONLY conduct business using our official RFTW email. You can help reduce this spam. If you get a suspicious email, especially if it’s not from our official addresses, you should be able to report it as spam or phishing through your email system. We encourage you to do so. Also, as I often do, my preferred email reader lets me mark emails as junk, and if I get another from the same address, it goes directly to trash. Another issue not related to email: protect your online identity by ensuring your user ID is unique and that you’re not using the same password across multiple sites. Using your firstname/lastname as a user ID might be convenient, but that’s the first step someone takes to hack your account. Even using lastname/first initial—or some variation—is not enough to keep you safe.

As we’ve recently publicized, we are still looking for a new Treasurer.  Our financial records are essential for our charitable ratings and IRS status. Although we don’t aim to make a profit (since we are a nonprofit), we are required to file taxes and an annual Form 990, so keeping accurate financial records is crucial to our continued success and survival. Bob Nelson, our current Treasurer, has worked hard to continue to improve our bookkeeping processes. If you’re interested in the position or in becoming an Assistant, please get in touch with Bob at treasurer@rftw.us.

POW/MIA Recovery Update (as of 2 December 2025): The Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency (DPAA) continues its dedicated efforts to recover and identify remains from all conflicts.  As of this update, there are still 1566 missing from the Vietnam War, along with six missing from the Gulf War and Libya. Our four-part Mission begins with the call for accounting – those servicemembers are our friends, their families are our families, and they deserve our support.

Let us dedicate ourselves and our efforts and remember to keep our focus on the Mission. It is why we ride!

Staying focused on our Mission can be challenging at times. We frequently receive suggestions to take a stand on issues that might be considered political, but our 501(c)(3) status prohibits us from endorsing any particular political position. We work hard to remain centered on the content of our Mission Statement. Although some have tried to convince us that calling for accountability for all POW/MIAs is a political statement, it is not. There are no politics involved in demanding that our government honor the sacrifice of those who are unaccounted for; it isn’t a political matter. Believe me, the Board has discussed issues that could be beneficial, but we cannot pursue them without losing sight of our Mission.

As I wrap up this newsletter, we wish everyone a peaceful and joyful holiday season. RFTW is a brotherhood, a family, and we should keep that in mind. Regardless of individual beliefs, each of you is important to all of us…We care!

It is not the worst thing to die in war; it is not the worst thing to be missing in war. The worst thing is to be forgotten in War.

‘No one left behind’ is more than just a standard we strive to meet. It is a way of life. It is part of our Mission. If you or someone you know finds themselves struggling with mental health, please know you can contact the VA Veteran’s Crisis Line by dialing 988, then pressing 1, or texting 838255 to speak or chat with a qualified responder.

TurkeyJohn “Turkey” Staub
President, RFTW, Inc.
2011- CR FNG
2012 – CR Participant
2013 – CR Staging Team
2014 – 2015 – CR Staging Team Ass’t. Lead
2016-2017 – CR Staging Team Lead
2022 – CR Platoon Coordinator
2023-2025 – CR/SB Road Guard