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We're still in the process of converting the site to the new
format.
Apologies for the inconvenience and thank you for your
understanding.
-Matt, Admin
A small contingent of Harley Davidson riders from the UK attended the first Remembrance Day service at the National Memorial Arboretum at Alrewas near Burton on Trent on 11th November 2007.
At the memorial there is a ‘wall’ with 16000 names on, remembering our troops that have died since WW2 through one cause or another.
It was noticed that were a large number of younger people in attendance with the service a very moving experience. It was mentioned by those riders attending as something that should be marked yearly, similar to the event held in the United States, but obviously on a smaller scale.
One of those riders at the event was Martin Dickinson, Director of Nene Valley Chapter who brought the idea of an annual event up at the HOG UK Directors meeting in late 2007. There was an overwhelming response from his fellow Directors and every encouragement given to plan such an event.
Check out the website for full version.............
You do not need to have a HARLEY or be in the Harley Owners Group HOG or a member of a HOG chapter to participate.
If you do belong to HOG Chapter or an M.C.C. they would appreciate knowing space on booking form.
Web: http://www.rttw.co.uk/index.html
Email: contact@rttw.co.uk
Submitted by: Cruiser gal
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