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A Day To Remember

  • Members of the West Coast Thunder XII head to Riverside National Cemetery, the second largest site dedicated to the interment of U.S. military personel. About 7,000 riders participated in the ride on Memorial Day in Riverside, Calif., to honor veterans who had died. (The Press-Enterprise/ Mark Zaleski)
  • Pete Zobel watches from the back of his pick up truck as members of the West Coast Thunder XII ride past him while heading to Riverside National Cemetery on Memorial Day. (The Press-Enterprise/ Mark Zaleski)
  • Gavin Kilian,10, slaps hands with members of the West Coast Thunder XII as they head to Riverside National Cemetery on Memorial Day. (The Press-Enterprise/ Mark Zaleski)
  • Kathy Moll cheers on members of the West Coast Thunder XII as they ride to Riverside National Cemetery on Memorial Day. (The Press-Enterprise/ Mark Zaleski)
  • Members of the United States Navel Sea Cadets Corpsfrom March Air Reseve Base stand at attention beforeplacing American flags and flowers at gravesites after a Memorial Day ceremony at Riverside National Cemetery.(The Press-Enterprise/ Mark Zaleski)
  • Retired United States Air Force Staff Sgt. Neal Black wipes a tear from his face during a Memorial Day ceremony at Riverside National Cemetery. (The Press-Enterprise/ Mark Zaleski)
  • Christian Vilda of the United States Navel Sea Cadets Corps salutes after placing the American flag and flowers by a gravesite at Riverside National Cemetery. (The Press-Enterprise/ Mark Zaleski)
  • Lundyn Oropeza of the United States Marine Corps and his girlfriend Leah Greene spend time together while visiting the Medal of Honor Memorial water feature at the Riverside National Cemetery. (The Press-Enterprise/ Mark Zaleski)
  • Retired United States Army 101st Airborne Sgt. Major Lee Garrido, right, and retired Santa Ana police officer TonyOchoa spend time by the gravesite of their friend, United States Army SFC Carlos Sepulveda, at the Riverside National Cemetery. (The Press-Enterprise/ Mark Zaleski)
  • Brenda Maciel kisses the burial niche of her parents, Elias and Gloria Maciel, while spending time at the Riverside National Cemetery on Memorial Day. (The Press-Enterprise/ Mark Zaleski)
  • Anthony Gonzalez and his wife, Darcy, comfort their mother, Gloria Gonzalez while visiting the gravesite of Anthony's father and Gloria's husband, United State Marine Corps Master Gunny Sgt. Phillip Gonzalez atthe Riverside National Cemetery on Memorial Day.(The Press-Enterprise/ Mark Zaleski)
  • Retired United States Army medical Silvio Jaramillo, 95, spends time at the gravesite of his wife, Flora Jane Jaramillo, at the Riverside National Cemetery on Memorial Day. Silvio served during World War II. (The Press-Enterprise/ Mark Zaleski)
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