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Get involved in bringing our POW/MIAs home: We did and we've made a difference. S-484 and HR-1926 "The Bring Them Home Alive Act of 2000" is now Public Law
106-484.

Kentucky was the only state that had all of our Congressmen and Senators on as co-sponsors. What is 106-484? If any person from Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos, North Korea, China or the former Soviet Union helps bring out a live American prisoner of war (POW) they can get refugee or amnesty status. In other words, they will be protected. This also extends to their family.

This is important for our past POW/MIAs but can also protect any prisoners of war in the future.

Rolling Thunder®, Inc.'s
major function is to publicize the POW-MIA issue.

To educate the public of the fact that many American prisoners of war were left behind after all past wars. To help correct the past, and to protect future veterans from being left behind should they become prisoners of war/missing
in action.

We are committed to helping homeless and disabled veterans from all wars.

Rolling Thunder® Chapter 4 KY, is a non-profit organization and everyone donates his or her time because they believe in the issues we are working on - POW/MIA and Veteran's issues.

Our chapter meeting is held the first Sunday of the month at Lebanon Junction Community Center, 135 N. Poplar St.
Lebanon Junction, KY 40150 - 2:00pm

Meetings are open to the public.

Dues are $30.00 per year: Though many of our members are
veterans and ride motorcycles, you don't need to be a veteran
or motorcycle rider to join.

Note: We are not a motorcycle club. We are a veteran's support group.
Rolling Thunder®, Inc. Chapter 4 KY covers the Louisville, Lexington,
Ft.Knox, Frankfort, Shelbyville and Elizabethtown areas of Kentucky.

Membership Inquiries:
Mike Preston
President - Rolling Thunder - Chapter 4KY
502-541-3739

Ed Rahoi
Vice President
270-317-4137