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8/30/2008 CVMAHI 3rd Annual Bake Sale Hawaii
9/5/2008 Killington Classic New England get together Vermont
9/19/2008 Annual Chapter 14 get together and meeting IN
9/19/2008 3rd Annual CVMAHI National POW/MIA Recognition Day Hawaii
9/20/2008 Kansas 21 Veterans Run Kansas
9/20/2008 14-1 Kokomo Run Indiana
9/20/2008 Annual Ch 14 Kokomo Run IN
9/20/2008 CVMAHI 1st Annual Car Wash Hawaii
10/4/2008 6th Annual APR Kentucky
10/11/2008 2nd Annual APR AR
11/11/2008 CVMAHI 5th Annual Veterans Day Wreath Ride Hawaii
11/22/2008 4th Annual CVMAHI Thanksgiving Family Day Hawaii
12/14/2008 3rd Annual CVMAHI Skivvies for our Vets Hawaii
3/15/2009 4th Annual CVMAHI Hawaii State Convention Hawaii
4/9/2009 4th Annual CVMAHI National Former POW Recognition Day Wreath Ride Hawaii
5/24/2009 CVMAHI 6th Annual Memorial Day Wreath Ride Hawaii
9/21/2009 4th Annual CVMAHI National POW/MIA Recognition Day Wreath Ride Hawaii
11/11/2009 CVMAHI 6th Annual Veterans Day Wreath Ride Hawaii
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