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Retired U.S. Navy Commander Kirk S. Lippold has rode his motorcycle in the annual 'Ride for Freedom' organized by Rolling Thunder for 18 years, having bought his bike only weeks before al Qaeda terrorists attacked his ship, the U.S.S. Cole on Oct. 12, 2000. "Life changed for me forever," Cmdr. Lippold said on Sunday. (Photo by Laura Kelly/The Washington Times).

Retired U.S. Navy Commander Kirk S. Lippold has rode his motorcycle in the annual 'Ride for Freedom' organized by Rolling Thunder for 18 years, having bought his bike only weeks before al Qaeda terrorists attacked his ship, the U.S.S. Cole on Oct. 12, 2000. "Life changed for me forever," Cmdr. Lippold said on Sunday. (Photo by Laura Kelly/The Washington Times).

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