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Sgt. Artie Muller, Rolling Thunder, Inc. co-founder and executive director. (Photo by Lee Stalsworth.)

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Giant Food is pleased to donate a truckload of bottled water and snacks for participants of the Rolling Thunder, Inc. Ride for Freedom. (Image courtesy of Giant Food)

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Sen. Elizabeth Warren, Massachusetts Democrat, who was instrumental in placing the POW/MIA Chair of Honor in the U.S. Capitol in November, greets Rolling Thunder, Inc. Founder and Executive Director Artie Muller (center, in beret) and Legislative Director Gus Dante. (Photo by Patrick J. Hughes, Rolling Thunder Inc. National Photographer www.patrickjhughes.org.)

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New Freedom Farm founder Lois Dawn Fritz and Joe Bean, president of Rolling Thunder, Inc., talked with a local Fox-TV news crew about the Freedom Rocks Fest on April 7, 2018. (Photo by Doug Wetzstein)

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Rolling Thunder Inc. Holds 30th Ride for Freedom cover (available in the May 25, 2017, edition of The Washington Times)

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Vice President Mike Pence has long supported Rolling Thunder, Inc. Last May, as Indiana's governor, Mr. Pence joined with chapter members of Indiana's Rolling Thunder and tweeted, "Honored to lead the first leg of Rolling Thunder's 'Ride for Freedom' from Indy to DC in support of our POWs & MIAs."

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Artie Muller, national executive director and founder of Rolling Thunder, Inc.

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Bob Bergdahl, father of Army Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl of Hailey, Idaho, who is being held captive in Afghanistan, shakes the hand of Gerald McCullar of Washington, Ill., who is portraying a prisoner of war, after he speaks May 27, 2012, at the the annual Rolling Thunder rally for POW/MIA awareness in Washington. (Courtesy of Rolling Thunder, Inc.)

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Rolling Thunder, Inc. National Executive Director Artie Muller leads the way during the Rolling Thunder XXII Ride for Freedom along Constitution Avenue in Washington, D.C., Sunday, May 24, 2009. (Rod Lamkey Jr. / The Washington Times)