Motorcycle riders wearing pink roared across Fort Novosel on Friday, October 13, 2023, during the 6th Annual Breast Cancer Awareness Motorcycle Mentorship Ride.

Motorcycle riders wearing pink roared across Fort Novosel on Friday, October 13, 2023, during the 6th Annual Breast Cancer Awareness Motorcycle Mentorship Ride.

Sam Baker, 110th Aviation Brigade, organized the 6th Annual Breast Cancer Awareness Motorcycle Mentorship Ride on Fort Novosel on Friday, October 13, 2023.

Monteka Freeman, School Age Services Director and cancer survivor is honored during the 6th Annual Breast Cancer Awareness Motorcycle Mentorship Ride.

Motorcycle riders wearing pink roared across Fort Novosel on Friday, October 13, 2023, during the 6th Annual Breast Cancer Awareness Motorcycle Mentorship Ride.

Col. John Miller, Fort Novosel Garrison Commander, signs the Breast Cancer Awareness flag during the 6th Annual Breast Cancer Awareness Motorcycle Mentorship Ride on Fort Novosel on Friday, October 13, 2023.

LTC Bill Lewis, 110th Aviation Brigade, honors breast cancer survivors the 6th Annual Breast Cancer Awareness Motorcycle Mentorship Ride at Fort Novosel on Friday, October 13, 2023, during

Nancy Ayala, Training and Curriculum Specialist for Child and Youth Services, participates in the 6th Annual Breast Cancer Awareness Motorcycle Mentorship Ride at Fort Novosel on October 13, 2023.

Fort Novosel, Ala.-- Motorcycle riders wearing pink roared across Fort Novosel on Friday, October 13, 2023, during the 6th Annual Breast Cancer Awareness Motorcycle Mentorship Ride.

110th Aviation Brigade sponsored this event, which was organized by Sam Baker, the deputy S3, with assistance from Monteka Freeman, a cancer survivor and director of School Age Services on Fort Novosel.

Certificates of both bravery and memoriam were presented across post, and supporters of all ages came out to honor and recognize cancer survivors and those family members who have lost loved ones to cancer across Fort Novosel.

The motorcycle ride not only brought the community together against cancer, but also allowed experienced motorcyclists to hone their motorcycle safety skills and for newer riders to gain more experience while riding.