2023 NSA Memorial Ride
- Nightstalkers Brotherhood

- May 30, 2023
- 2 min read
Updated: Mar 15
The Nightstalkers Brotherhood Motorcycle Association once again successfully completed the annual Night Stalker Association “Ride To Remember” Memorial Ride, with several hundred riders participating in this meaningful event. The ride began at the Oak Grove Gaming Center in Oak Grove, Kentucky, where members of the local motorcycle community, veteran motorcycle groups, and supporters gathered alongside the Nightstalkers Brotherhood Motorcycle Association to honor the legacy of the Night Stalkers.
The first stop of the ride was the Night Stalker Memorial Wall at Fort Campbell, Kentucky, where riders paused for a solemn moment of silence and a toast to the fallen. The memorial wall stands as a tribute to the brave soldiers who lost their lives while serving in the 160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment (Airborne) — known around the world as the Night Stalkers.
During the ceremony, the Nightstalkers Brotherhood Motorcycle Association proudly presented a donation of $10,001.00 to the Night Stalker Association. The association uses these funds to support the families of fallen Night Stalkers through scholarships, financial assistance during times of hardship, and other vital programs that help ensure the legacy of these heroes is never forgotten.
After paying their respects, riders continued the journey along the scenic backroads of Kentucky and Tennessee, enjoying the camaraderie and freedom that comes with the open road. The ride concluded at Appleton’s Harley-Davidson, where participants gathered for food, drinks, music, and conversation among friends—both new and old.
Founded in 2008, the Nightstalkers Brotherhood Motorcycle Association is a veteran-focused organization dedicated to supporting fellow veterans and contributing to local charitable initiatives. From toy runs and charity rides to remembrance and memorial events, the association organizes numerous events throughout the year to raise funds and bring the community together. The organization is made up largely of current and former members connected to the 160th SOAR community and others who share a deep respect for the mission and sacrifice of the Night Stalkers.
The Ride To Remember Memorial Ride remains one of the most meaningful events hosted each year in partnership with the Night Stalker Association. Since its founding, the Nightstalkers Brotherhood Motorcycle Association has donated every dollar raised from this event directly to the Night Stalker Association and other veteran-support organizations.
The continued support from veteran motorcycle groups and the local community is both inspiring and humbling. The Nightstalkers Brotherhood Motorcycle Association stands as a powerful example of veterans coming together to support one another, honor the fallen, and give back to the community—while never forgetting the sacrifices made for the freedoms we enjoy today.




































































































Sorry, I missed the biggest ride of the year. Took the Boy Scouts SCUBA diving in the Keys for a week.