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POW/MIAs remembered

American Legion Riders lead a motorcade down Great Bend's Main Street on Saturday. The Great Bend American Legion, its Auxiliary and the Legion Riders hosted the second annual American Ex-Prisoners of War and Missing in Action Ceremony, followed by a flag retirement.

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  A parade doesn’t take long, when it’s led by the American Legion Riders. With no floats or marching bands, the parade before Saturday’s POW/MIA Recognition ceremony lasted about five minutes, with a motorcade of dozens of flag-laden motorcycles rolling down Main Street to the courthouse square and circling the block. The streets were also lined with American flags and MIA flags. The riders had started their run earlier that ...

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