kathy barnett, thank you so much. jillian: thank you for your service, kathy. >> thank you.lian: have a good day. jillian: marine sergeant rick erikson wanted to follow in his father's foot steps and serve his country. when he was finally cancer free, he left for faluja, earning multiple medals. his battles continued, from a battle with ptsd and having to sell motorcycles to support his daughter. todd: there was an emotional tribute that i was honored to take part of the special day. take a look. [cheers and applause] >> not so much the bike, as cool as that is. it's getting introduced to all these guys who have similar experiences to me, who understand me. i can get out of my funk and live life again. >> we've had a life-long respect of the military and veterans. we were reading about how the beneficial effects of riding on ptsd, especially for veterans of. we thought if we could raise enough money to buy a bike for a veteran, we would be thrilled. now you we're here today doing our 18th bike. todd: why hogs? >> it's us being able to give someone a tool such as a motorcycle