
A mile of motorcycles line route 66 as the riders of Run For The Wall prepare to continue their trip to the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington D. C.

Veterans of Run For The Wall gather in the morning at Wild West Junction for breakfast, snacks and other gifts from the community of Williams.
There are three routes this group takes and the Central Route stops the first night in Williams each year. They are fed dinner by volunteers in the community who assist the American Legion Cordova Post #13. In the morning, volunteers from the community turn out to provide breakfast, snacks and gifts from the City of Williams.
Local high school volunteers and other members of the community turn out to bid a safe journey to the riders.

Mayor John Moore, who supports the efforts of these Veterans every year, greets the riders of Run For The Wall.
Run For The Wall was started by James Gregory and Carl Rice at the behest of Marion Shelton, wife of Colonel Charle Shelton the last “official” prisoner of war from Vietnam. From humble efforts, the first R4TW left San Diego in May of 1989. Out of the 115 motorcycles in the first effort, only 15 made it all the way to the Vietnam Veteran Memorial Wall. Now hundreds make the journey on the three routes.