HUNTINGTON — Iron Pigs Motorcycle Club and Black Sheep Harley-Davidson of Huntington have planned a memorial ride for Saturday, June 24, to benefit Hospice of Huntington and honor late West
East Grand Forks Police Detective Sgt. Tony Hart came back to the city on June 17, after having undergone a heart transplant operation on March 1, at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minn. He’s back at work now on light duty, and once again with colleagues he hasn’t seen since December 2020.
The regiment was a highly decorated unit that overcame discrimination and showed fervent patriotism.
Victor Colon, 55, a 32-year Army veteran and native of Puerto Rico who has served in every major conflict since 1989, helped organize Saturday s ceremony.
Colon is a member of the Borinqueneers Motorcycle Club, which was established in 2005 to pay tribute to the members of the 65th Infantry Regiment.
The club is made up of members of law enforcement and first responders and provides ceremonial escorts.
( Members of the 65th Infantry Regiment) endured hardship and racism and they paved the way for me, Colon said.
Colon worked with a historical research team and had a reproduction of a Returned from Hell-Korea 1950-1953 patch made for the two veterans.