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Subject: MISSION COMPLETE ~ Pfc. Paul A. Beyer, 21, of Jamestown, N.D.~ 3 Jul 06

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82nd_Airborne_Dad User is Offline
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Laramie, Wyoming
" God's Country "

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Ride Captain






24 Jun 2006 8:44 AM Alert 
The flight carrying Paul's body will arrive at Hector Airport, in Fargo, at 7:35 pm, Friday evening, June 30th. Larry Bahr (Lars), Wahpeton area Ride Captain will be the Captain for the escort mission. Lars cell phone # is 701-640-2885. Watch your E mail and the mission thread for further details later this evening.
 
The Memorial Service for PFC Beyer will be held at St. Paul's United Methodist Church, 1000 5th Ave. NE, Jamestown, ND, on Monday July 3rd. Time for service is 1:30 pm.
Staging will begin at 11:30 am, with pre-ride briefing taking place no later than 12 pm. All times are local. Staging area is at the Security State Bank of ND, 400 2nd Ave. SW. Shelli Fronk is the Ride Captain in charge of the Memorial Service mission. I cannot give directions within the city of Jamestown-if you arrive early enough, I'm sure anybody at a gas station will be happy to direct you. Shelli's cell phone # is 701-320-4646. Bottled cold water will be furnished at the staging area.  Let's show up in force. Our numbers and number of flags flying are a direct reflection on the support and respect we have for this fallen warrior, his family, and his community!
--
Randy Lindborg
State Captain North Dakota
Patriot Guard Riders



 



We have confirmed with the family that they desire our presence at their sons Memorial service (time, date, location yet to be determined). They have also requested we escort his body from the Fargo, ND airport to Jamestown, ND (his hometown) when he arrives from Dover. This could be an “11th hour” notification, but I do have ride captains standing by awaiting instruction. The family is having a private funeral/burial at an undisclosed location and does not wish our presence at the funeral/burial.

 

Randy Lindborg

North Dakota State Captain

PGR





IMMEDIATE RELEASE No. 598-06
June 24, 2006

DoD Identifies Army Casualties

The Department of Defense announced today the death of two soldiers who were supporting Operation Iraqi Freedom.  They died on June 23 in the vicinity of Baghdad, Iraq, from injuries sustained when an improvised explosive device detonated near their HMMWV during combat operations.  Both soldiers were assigned to the 2nd Battalion, 502nd Infantry Regiment, 2nd Brigade Combat Team, 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault), Fort Campbell, Ky.

Killed were:

Staff Sgt. Mario J. Bievre, 34, of Constantinople, Ill.

Pfc. Paul A. Beyer, 21, of Jamestown, N.D.

Media with questions about these Soldiers can call the 101st Airborne Division  Public Affairs Office at (270) 798-9966.  


HOOAH! Army!
"The American Paratrooper exists to give the enemy soldier the best chance to die for his country." ~~ General George Patton.
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24 Jun 2006 8:50 AM Alert 
Condolences to the family and friends of Pfc. Paul A. Beyer -- thank you for your military service ... rest in peace, Brother!

Semper Fi...
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Jacksonville, Fl.




24 Jun 2006 9:53 AM Alert 
Our prayers are with the family and friends of Pfc. Paul A Beyer. Rest in peace.


Bill
USAF Veteran 1958-1962
Jacksonville, Fl.
Granny Red User is Offline
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Paradise, TX




24 Jun 2006 9:57 AM Alert 
Our sincere condolences to the family of Paul Beyer.

Granny Red
Wife of USAF Vietnam Vet 68-69,
Volunteer Fire Fighter,
and PGR Chip (Dragonmaster) Foster

In loving memory of our son, Kirk Foster 1966-2003

"We pray that God will visit that empty place inside your heart where tears are born, and give you comfort, and a rock to cling to in the storms this tragedy has brought."
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Area Development
Dixon, MO




24 Jun 2006 11:18 AM Alert 
We send our prayers and condolences to the family of this American Hero. We are standing by in Garrison to ride and honor this young man. God Bless him and his family..

Joe and Linda Smith
Cent MO Ride Capt(on vac)

Everyone has a responsibility to not only tolerate another person's
point of view, but also to accept it eagerly as a challenge to your
own understanding. And express those challenges in terms of serving
other people." Arlo Guthrie, American Artist

Riding in Support of IT1 Joseph T. Smith and the crew of the USS Chosin CG 65


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Eden Prairie, MN




24 Jun 2006 11:31 AM Alert 
My condolences to the family and loved ones of Pfc. Beyer. Thank you for your service to country and for your ultimate sacrifice. You will not be forgotten. May you touch the face of God.


Standing by.......

Sgt. Phil Pesheck
Law Enforcement Coordinator
Minnesota Patriot Guard


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24 Jun 2006 12:08 PM Alert 
Our thoughts and prayers are with the family today.  This is number 14 for North Dakota.  This may be a small number to some, but he was our brother by fighting for freedom.  This has affected all of the Post, especaily when we buried a man from the Battle of the Bulge and Normady an hour ago in Grand Forks, ND.

John Hanson,PDC
Dept. of North Dakota VFW
VFWOutlaw
VFW Post 1874
Grand Forks, ND
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Bismarck ND




24 Jun 2006 3:55 PM Alert 
 My heart and prayers go out to his family. It's my understanding that he was recently married.....

Bill Randall
Bismarck ND
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24 Jun 2006 5:19 PM Alert 
Go with God Brother, your courage and bravery will never be forgotten.
NormDJ User is Offline
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Bismarck, ND




24 Jun 2006 8:01 PM Alert 
Rest in God's arms, Paul. May He comfort those who are left behind now.

Standing by in Bismarck.

Dan & Sandy

I won't apologize for being an American!
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25 Jun 2006 7:03 AM Alert 
On behalf of Rolling Thunder Chapter 2 Maine and the Maine Patriot Guard Riders, Our deepest condolences go out to the family. Words could never express our gratitude for this American hero for protecting our freedoms and liberties for all.

Joseph (Little Joe) Armstrong
President
Rolling Thunder Chapter 2 Maine
PGR Ride Captain (Maine)
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25 Jun 2006 8:24 AM Alert 
Deepest condolences to the family of PFC Beyer. Rest in Peace soldier.

"Eyes on the olive branch, but arrows at the ready."

Jim
"mailman"
US Army 1970 - 1972
LooseLucy User is Offline
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Atlanta, GA




25 Jun 2006 9:48 AM Alert 
To the family and friends of Pfc. Paul A. Beyer, a True American Hero:

May God bring you comfort and peace in this time of sadness.
My prayers are with you. Pfc. Beyer, your service and sacrifice will not be forgotten.

Sue

In life we know this: They stood so brave and tall in honor of their country they gave
Their life ~ Their all.

Proud Wife of a Marine!
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Elk River Mn




25 Jun 2006 7:04 PM Alert 
Sincere condolences to the family and friends of PFC Paul Beyer.
May this American HERO rest in peace
Russ L.
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Grand Forks, North Dakota




25 Jun 2006 7:47 PM Alert 
To the family and friends of Pfc Beyer, my thoughts and prayers are with you in this time of sorrow. The nation mourns his death. Standing by in Grand Forks, ND.

Grand Forks, ND Co-Ride Captain

I refuse to tiptoe through life only to arrive safely at death
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Fargo, ND (Oregon raised)




25 Jun 2006 9:09 PM Alert 
My sincerest condolences to the loved ones of Pfc. Beyer.
Standing by in Fargo...

United States Air Force, 8+ yrs
ND Air National Guard, 9 yrs & counting
-119 MXS First Sergeant, "Happy Hooligans"
~~~MamaGoose, Dragon Knight, & Little Dragonman~~~
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25 Jun 2006 10:04 PM Alert 
When one bleeds, we all bleed, When one is taken from us, we all feel the empty void.
In the deepest part of every true patriots heart, is a pure positive energy that so truly desires to let your family know that your loss is also our loss. I know this is not always something that can be explained by a few simple written words no matter how hard I try to use my words to embrace you in this time of your family heart ache.
With Our Deepest Regret, And Our Highest Respectable Humble Regard, We openly shed more than just tears with you. Our heart aches knowing your feeling an aching void. Our heart ache is truly in honor felt for your loved one. It will be an honor and privilege for the Trophy Club Texas Bikers to stand tall, proud, respectful, silent and mourn in silence even at a distance from the state of Texas and continue to show our support to a heart broken family, state and nation.

Steven
Trophy Club Texas Bikers
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25 Jun 2006 10:28 PM Alert 
Our heart felt sorrow and deepest simpathy go out to the family of PFC Beyer. Brother, you and your loved ones will be in our thoughts and in our prayers. Rest in peace my son. Your memory lives on.
Duane & Mary Materi

Born American, Live American, Die American.
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Minot, North Dakota




26 Jun 2006 6:00 AM Alert 

Our condolences to the family of Pfc Beyer.  Look to God for strength and comfort during this time of sorrow knowing that he is resting in God's arms.

Standing by in Minot.

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Grand Forks, North Dakota




26 Jun 2006 8:52 AM Alert 
Godspeed, Paul.  You and your family and friends are in our prayers. 

Don Rasmuson
NE ND Co-Ride Captain
State Services Assistant
One of the "sheepdogs" on watch.
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26 Jun 2006 1:58 PM Alert 
heart felt sorrows for the family of this fallen hero

standing by once again

oldgoldwing
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26 Jun 2006 4:00 PM Alert 

Words can never express how others feel for you nor how you feel in the loss of someone so precious as Paul, be he your son, brother, friend, cousin, uncle, etc.  May it comfort you to know others care and are thinking about you and holding you up in prayer.

  

Lindy75 User is Offline
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Dickinson, ND




26 Jun 2006 4:01 PM Alert 
The Beyer family has been contacted. Our participation is quite probable. This most likely will become a mission thread soon. Stand by...................not yet confirmed!

May God take this fallen warrior into his arms, and watch over and bless his family and friends.

Randy Lindborg
North Dakota State Captain
PGR

Randy Lindborg
State Captain ND
Patriot Guard Riders

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26 Jun 2006 10:10 PM Alert 

My condolences to the Beyer family.

This hero will not be forgotten.

Please forward my condolences to the family, and if they have any photos and info on Paul that I can ad to his tribute page to please send them to me..   It is my mission to help people remember who this hero is.

You're also welcome to email me some of the PGR Mission photos to ad.

I wish all the riders a safe ride and a good mission.

I thank you all for supporting our fallen heroes and their families.

Q

www.IraqWarHeroes.org

 






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Bullhead City, Arizona




26 Jun 2006 11:56 PM Alert 
My Deepest sincere condolences to the Family and Friends of
Pfc. Paul A. Beyer
May you rest in peace. A True American Hero.

Garry Van Kirk
PGR
Bullhead City, Arizona

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