Hembree's Hog & Future Hideaway

Hembree's Hog & Future Hideaway After being awarded a custom motorcycle, a wounded warrior is looking to pay it forward and open a retreat for other wounded warriors.

Medically retired Army Specialist, Chad Hembree, was awarded a customized 2013 Harley Davidson Street Bob, October 21, 2013, in Las Vegas, NV. The motorcycle was purchased and designed by Jet Aviation, out of Cahokia, IL. The company has a large veteran workforce, and many have a love for Harleys. This was the way their team decided to give back to a wounded warrior. The motorcycle was purchased t

hrough Gateway Harley Davidson in St. Louis, MO, through Chris and Renee Creed. The bike was completely customized into a rolling memorial for the soldiers lost in Operation Bulldog Bite, Afghanistan, November 2010. The team from Jet Aviation put in a lot of volunteer hours to complete this tribute motorcycle. They were an absolutely amazing team to work with. Once he received the motorcycle, Chad and his wife Kate, decided they wanted to find a way to pay it forward. The idea came up to open a ranch, where wounded warriors and their families could enjoy relaxing and fun retreats. This is a long process, so support is definitely needed for this great cause. This page is set up for both the motorcycle and the future hideaway. If you have any further questions, please message the page and we will respond as soon as we can.

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Lesterville, MO
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Medically retired Army Specialist, Chad Hembree, was awarded a customized 2013 Harley Davidson Street Bob, October 21, 2013, in Las Vegas, NV. The motorcycle was purchased and designed by Jet Aviation, out of Cahokia, IL. The company has a large veteran workforce, and many have a love for Harleys. This was the way their team decided to give back to a wounded warrior. The motorcycle was purchased through Gateway Harley Davidson in St. Louis, MO, through Chris and Renee Creed. The bike was completely customized into a rolling memorial for the soldiers lost in Operation Bulldog Bite, Afghanistan, November 2010. The team from Jet Aviation put in a lot of volunteer hours to complete this tribute motorcycle. They were an absolutely amazing team to work with. Once he received the motorcycle, Chad and his wife Kate, decided they wanted to find a way to pay it forward. The idea came up to open a ranch, where wounded warriors and their families could enjoy relaxing and fun retreats. This is a long process, so support is definitely needed for this great cause. This page is set up for both the motorcycle and the future hideaway. If you have any further questions, please message the page and we will respond as soon as we can.

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