man standing infront of group of people

In 2002, in Washington DC, at an event called Rolling Thunder (now Rolling to Remember), Tim held a salute for those riding in honor of our fallen and missing men and women of the armed forces and as a welcome home to Vietnam and Korean War Vets. Tim has been doing it every year since. He learns more daily about how it has impacted people and has never realized how much the salute meant to them. This is bigger than just Veterans and fallen heroes; it symbolizes a society that demonstrates compassion, respect, commitment, honor, dedication, and remembrance. He hopes to continue motivating others to see how empathy, compassion, and showing up make a difference.

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Tim Chambers in marine dress uniform holding a crisp salute for the bikers at Rolling Thunder.
Dorian Anderson in his 2 star general army dress uniform in front of an American flag.

Dorian Anderson is a retired Army General Officer. A 30-year Veteran with 18 years in industry he spends his time with business development activities and serving at Dynamic Life Ministries in Front Royal, VA. A graduate of the United States Military Academy at West Point New York he is interested in the well-being of Service members, Veterans, and their families.

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