During every Rolling Thunder run in Washington D.C. for four hours a lone Marine stands in the road and salutes as the veterans and bikers pass by.
This year, though, the 'Saluting Marine' had company - his new bride.
Staff Sergeant Tim Chambers married his bride Lorraine Heist during Sunday's Rolling Thunder ceremony, which honors servicemen and women who have gone missing in action or who have become prisoners of war.
Staff Sergeant Tim Chambers (pictured) married his bride Lorriane Heist (pictured) during the annual Rolling Thunder run in Washinton D.C. on Friday
Chambers has stood as the Saluting Marine on Memorial Day weekend during Rolling Thunder since 2002
Chambers and Heist greeted family members before the annual Rolling Thunder, including Chambers' mother and grandmother
Chambers has stood as the Saluting Marine on Memorial Day weekend since 2002.
After the nuptials, Chambers and Heist toasted to the crowd with cans of Budweiser.
Heist stood with Chambers on a median in the road as bikers passed on either side of them.
Chambers stood in silent attention in his Marines backless formal dresses uniform and Heist looked forward with her hand on her hip in a white wedding dress.
GOP presumptive presidential nominee Donald Trump spoke before the wedding and before Rolling Thunder at the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool to recommit himself to veterans.
After the nuptials, Chambers and Heist toasted to the crowd with cans of Budweiser before taking their place saluting the Rolling Thunder run
Chambers stood in silent attention while Heist waved to the bikers and veterans driving past them on motorcycle
Chambers and Heist kiss as motorcycles drive past during the annual Rolling Thunder biker rally in Washington D.C.
Chambers (left) is well-known for being the 'Saluting Marine' and many friends shared their well wishes with him as he married Heist (right)
'Our veterans have been treated so badly in this country,' Trump scoffed, vowing that under his presidency the country would do better.
'And in many cases illegal immigrants are taken care – are taken much better care of by this country ... than our veterans,' the GOP presumptive nominee said, slightly stammering, and linking his speech to his signature campaign issue of illegal immigration.
Share'And that's not going to happen. And that's not going to happen. I'm not going to allow that to happen any longer,' Trump said.
Trump's appearance was before a huge amount of bikers and supporters, in Washington, D.C. for the Memorial Day holiday, and many of them couldn't even get in.
He boasted that there were '600.000 people' there.
The event is emotionally and physically draining for Chambers, according to his website, but this year he had Heist by his side to help him through
GOP presumptive presidential nominee Donald Trump spoke before the wedding and before Rolling Thunder at the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool
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