
May 19, 2025 – Day 6 to DC – Junction City, KS to Wentzville, MO
Here are our Vietnam vets for today:
First I thought I would show these 2 pics I forgot to post from Winslow AZ from Kelly. It is the 911 Memorial. Sometime a few platoons have a break out. Meaning they will go ahead of the pack for these kind of stops.
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Today I rode with the Ambassadors. They are the group that will go on the bridges and thank the people for coming out and showing support for our veterans. There is a morning meeting like all the other platoons. (and guess what…. a platoon challenge). They will sometimes go to kids’ schools if there are not many overpasses. AZ is a good example.
Thanks Sony and Eric for letting me tag along.
Also thanks to Dan Gilman (aka Eleven) for giving me a ride.
You do so much for RFTW that a lot of people do not see.
Since I was with one of the advanced teams, I am ahead of the pack. Cool, I get to see the pack come in and see some of the road guards at work.
Another very important part of our mission is the missing man. It is an honor and privilege to ride this position for someone, usually KIA or MIA. The escort “Rides for those who can’t.”
The person’s name is put in the Missing Man position. Every leg on the Run is covered.
Missing Man
Formation:
Route Coordinator State Coordinator
Escort Missing Man (space)
Missing Man Coordinator Head Chaplin
Many of the riders will stop and pay respect to the person in the Missing Man place.
Today Judy rides for her brother. You saw earlier in the week when we were at the Vietnam wall replica in Eagle Nest that his name is on the wall.
These are the 2 on the above sheet.
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Tom Pogue with his wife Denise coordinates those that want to ride here.
Thank you for your dedication to this aspect of the Run.
Here is how it looks on the road.
As I continue to the bike, I see the Last Man vehicle. This is the same one that got hit with a ton of hail balls. Looks really good now. Tommy “Two Chains”, lets the RC know when he is on the highway. The RC hold the pack to about 45 MPH until everyone is on.
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I have been trying to give you an idea logistically how we get across our beautiful country. Maybe I should have started with our Road Guards.
These guys create a bubble around the whole pack. Here are some of the things they do:
- They have an advance team that will run in front the pack and check the roads ahead, set people at the turn interchanges and lets the road guard captain if any issues ahead
- They will block on ramps so no cars get in the middle of the pack
- They stop traffic at all intersections for the pack to go thru without stopping
- They direct the bikers into the gas pumps then toward the staging teams
- Work with the LEOs for clearing the highways.
- Sit on the side of the road or run along the pack to see if there are any large gaps. We want to keep the pack tight.
- And I am sure I have missed several other things
Few pics of our team. Will Bill and Top hat are 2 of our more seasoned guard and also Vietnam vets. Thanks guys for all you do.
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Check out the support as we leave….
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Oh My GOSH!!!. This was so exciting. They were screaming and waving flags. Good thing I had a helmet on since my allergies were kicking in.
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This lady sang our National Anthem and it sounded so good outside. Then they played Taps…Who has the tissues? I cannot get past this ever. Anyone else need a tissue?
Thanks to all the people we met that have supported us in so many aspects.
We truly live in a great and giving and caring country.
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SAY THEIR NAME AND THEY WILL NEVER BE FORGOTTEN.
Temps: 55-77
Route: I-70E
Miles: 343
Quotes for the day:
Honoring the past, inspiring the future
We don’t know them all, but we owe them all.












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