The Rolling Barrage made a stop in Humboldt on Thursday, at the BBQ For First Responders at Discovery Ford, as they continue their coast to coast cross-country journey to bring awareness to PTSD, operational stress injury, and critical incident stress.

The trip which starts in Halifax, Nova Scotia with a dip of tires in the Atlantic Ocean will last 17 days and will finish in Victoria B.C. with that same dip of tires in the Pacific Ocean. It encourages veterans, serving CAF members and first responders to get together, however, is not exclusive and is open to all civilian riders to show support for our troops.

Scott Casey, The President of Military Minds and the founder of The Rolling Barrage said, "It was very overwhelming coming in and seeing the support right through town as we rolled in." "Very, Very supportive, it brings a tear. It's that heartfelt community stuff that counts." 

This is the second annual trip of The Rolling Barrage that was founded in 2017.