lucky26
Jul 9th, 2007, 8:48 pm
I have been riding to DC for the past few years participating in Rolling Thunder, and this year ran into some Canadian bikers with a patch on their vest "CAV". They are Canadian vets and supporters that are supporting the active Canadian service men and women and the vets. Any one that feels an infinity for the troops should look into their cause, it is worth it.
http://www.thecav.ca/public/index.html
This will tell thier story.
They have been at every repatriation of fallen Canadian Troops, and in Ontario will be at the funeral services in Kingston on Friday. Others will be at the other funerals across Canada. For those that can, contact them, and just ask what you can do to support the troops. You will know them by the patch on the back of their vest and their red shirts.
I am from the Viet Nam period, (2 tours) and can tell you that there is nothing like feeling that you stand alone, so no matter the many political opinions, support the troops. The military never has the choice, but only to do the command of the Government which in this country is still the people.
With all those V-twins a few LT's would be a great addition and you will be welcomed as brothers and sisters of a common cause.
Lucky 26
http://www.thecav.ca/public/index.html
This will tell thier story.
They have been at every repatriation of fallen Canadian Troops, and in Ontario will be at the funeral services in Kingston on Friday. Others will be at the other funerals across Canada. For those that can, contact them, and just ask what you can do to support the troops. You will know them by the patch on the back of their vest and their red shirts.
I am from the Viet Nam period, (2 tours) and can tell you that there is nothing like feeling that you stand alone, so no matter the many political opinions, support the troops. The military never has the choice, but only to do the command of the Government which in this country is still the people.
With all those V-twins a few LT's would be a great addition and you will be welcomed as brothers and sisters of a common cause.
Lucky 26