During the Memorial Day Weekend, known as the Rolling Thunder, an injured Marine stands in the middle of the street and holds a salute for 3 hours. In the middle of this honoring act, bikers suddenly appear and do the unthinkable.
Under the scorching sun, veteran Sergeant Tim Chambers stood in the middle of the busy street. His uniform was decorated with medals and patches signifying his years of service and achievements. He stood there for 15 minutes, his arm raised in salute, a gesture of respect to his fallen comrades whose names were being etched into the new war memorial before him.
His determination caught the attention of everyone who witnessed that special moment, especially because it looked like he had no intention of ever leaving the spot, let alone lowering his arm. For 3 hours, his boots remained planted, his gaze fixed on the horizon, his salute unbroken. The pain from his injury, a souvenir from the ………Read Full Story Here………………..