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Subject: Mission Complete - Staff Sgt. Ronald L. Paulsen, 53, of Vancouver, Wash. - 25, 30 Oct 06

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harly69g User is Offline
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KY State Captain
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19 Oct 2006 2:18 PM Alert 
****************CONFIRMED MISSION *********************
This has just become a Confirmed Mission. Mrs Paulsen has given her permission for us to honor her husband.  This mission has 2 parts.

FIRST PART OF THE MISSION IS TO WELCOME SSGT RON PAULSEN HOME ON THE 25TH OF OCTOBER AT 1944 HRS.
WE WILL GATHER AT THE HOME DEPOT ON NE GLEN WIDING WAY IN PORTLAND, OR. AT 1845 HRS AND THEN PROCEED TO UNITED WHERE WE WILL MEET THE FAMILY AND THE COACH.

COOPER, WASHINGTON STATE ROAD CAPTAIN WILL ASSIGN A RIDE CAPT. FOR THIS MISSION. AT THIS TIME I'M NOT SURE WHERE WE WILL BE ESCORTING SSGT PAULSEN TO. MORE INFORMATION WILL FOLLOW.

On behalf of this family I would like to Thank Beverly Paulsen for this opportunity.
Should anyone have questions you can either contact myself at
cell 360 606 8992 or email Copper, Washington State Captain.

Gary Everett
USAF 1964-1968
Vancouver, WA
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Ronald Paulsen, US Army, gave his life in the service of his country last week in Iraq. He was a resident of Vancouver, WA, who was called back to service after 13 years in the Inactive Reserve. 
 
Below is a link to a story in the Seattle PI:
 
 
Rest easy, Ronald, and may your family find comfort in this hard time....
 
Copper

Erik "Copper" Youngquist
WA State Captain

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NEWS RELEASES from the United States Department of Defense

No. 1074-06 IMMEDIATE RELEASE
October 24, 2006
Media Contact: (703) 697-5131/697-5132
Public/Industry(703) 428-0711

DoD Identifies Army Casualty

The Department of Defense announced today the death of a soldier who was
supporting Operation Iraqi Freedom.

Staff Sgt. Ronald L. Paulsen, 53, of Vancouver, Wash., died on Oct. 17 in
Tarmiya, Iraq, from injuries sustained when an improvised explosive device
detonated near his vehicle. Paulsen was assigned to the Army Reserve's 414th
Civil Affairs Battalion, Utica, N.Y.

For further information related to this release, contact the Army Reserve's
70th Regional Readiness Group at (206) 281-3026.



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GARYCOLUMBIA User is Offline
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Vancouver, WA




19 Oct 2006 3:39 PM Alert 

We wish to extend our deepest sympathy to Beverly and the family of Ron Paulsen. We will never forget what he gave for the freedoms of our Great Nation. It would be an Honored to show our respect for this Great Solider, if called upon.  We stand ready in Vancouver.
Gary Everett
Northern Oregon Ride Captain
USAF 1964-1968


This nation will remain the land of the free only so long as it is the home of the brave.

--Elmer Davis


Gary Everett
USAF A1C
1964-1968

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DennisReynolds User is Offline
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Oregon City/Beavercreek, Oregon




19 Oct 2006 3:40 PM Alert 
If called upon, it would be an honor to ride for this soldier. I respect his service and willingness to serve at an age when most people are out of the military. Will be standing by for further word in Beavercreek, OR. My sincere condolences to the friends and family of this patriot.

Dennis "Roadliner" Reynolds
USMC
RVN 1967-70

Dennis "Roadliner 49er" Reynolds
Ride Captain
Once a Marine, Always a Marine!
USMC 1967-71
In Country RVN 1967-70

Proudly honoring those who served their country...
mailman User is Offline
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West Branch, MI - Michigan Regional Ride Captain Zephyrhills, FL - Florida Senior Ride Captain




19 Oct 2006 3:46 PM Alert 
Deepest condolences to the family and friends of Ronald Paulsen. Rest In Peace Soldier.

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

Jim
"mailman"
US Army 1970 - 1972
NoNo User is Offline
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West Fargo, ND




19 Oct 2006 3:49 PM Alert 
My sincerest condolences to the Paulsen family,I'm very sorry for your loss.
Ronald "Thank You " for your service to our country.
Rest in peace.

Dave

Dave


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We make a life by what we give.

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WWH40 User is Offline
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Jacksonville, Fl.




19 Oct 2006 4:01 PM Alert 

Our prayers are with the family and friends of Ronald Paulsen. Rest in peace now, your mission is complete here on earth. Go soar with the eagles my friend. Thank you for what you have given to make our world free.

Bill
USAF Veteran 1958-1962
Jacksonville, Fl.

PGRLabLuvr User is Offline
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Bonita Springs, FL

Ride Captain





19 Oct 2006 5:19 PM Alert 
My deepest, heartfelt condolences to the Family and Friends of this Fallen Hero.

Joan "PGRLabLuvr" Colosimo
Florida Ride Captain
PGRLabLuvr@patriotguard.org
239.250.0015

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TSgt Jennifer and her husband, TSgt Mark McIntosh
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bosky User is Offline
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st. joseph, MO




19 Oct 2006 7:12 PM Alert 
my deepest condolences to the family of Ronald Paulsen. May the Good Lord grant you peace at this difficult time.
Lily User is Offline
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The Cager, Washington State




19 Oct 2006 7:57 PM Alert 
My condolences to the family and friends of Ronald Paulsen. Ready to pay my respects to someone who made the ultimate sacrifice to protect his country and help rebuild another country.

In Memory of George Cain, firefighter, Ladder 7
May 13, 1966- September 11, 2001
and Kevin Cosgrove, civilian, age 46, courageous to the end

and thousands of others
winglust User is Offline
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Central Oregon Coast




19 Oct 2006 8:07 PM Alert 
My thoughts and prayers are with Ronald's family. He gave his all for the freedom of people everywhere.
VulcanRev User is Offline
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Puyallup, WA




19 Oct 2006 9:32 PM Alert 
To Ronald and the family, you gave your very best - we owe you a debt of grattitude, honor and thanks - the very best we can give! The Lord be with you and comfort you in this difficult time.
With respect & adoration for your sacrifice - Rev

Never in the field of human conflict was so much owed by so many to so few!
US Army 13F20
WilliamJax User is Offline
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Springfield, Oregon




19 Oct 2006 10:34 PM Alert 
Ronald,

Thank you for your service and sacrifice. You are a true American Hero. You will be missed, but NEVER forgotten. May God watch over your family during these trying times.

Standing by in Springfield if called upon.


markw76 User is Offline
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Moskow on the Willamette, OR




20 Oct 2006 1:52 AM Alert 
Ron, you're my age, but you went when called, so my hat's off to you. To the Paulson Family: I am very sorry for your loss. You, and Ron, have many standing with you at this time, even if not right by your side. Make any needs known, we'll do our best. Mark

"In the beginning of a change, the patriot is a scarce man, brave, hated, and scorned. When his cause succeeds however, the timid join him, For then it costs nothing to be a patriot." - Mark Twain
bjenning User is Offline
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Silverdale, WA.




20 Oct 2006 7:51 AM Alert 
To Ron's loved ones - I offer my sincerest condolences for the loss you have been forced to endure, and I pray you may find a measure of comfort in know all of the PGR grieves with you. May God grant you strength to get through this most difficult time, and peace in time as your pain heals. God Bless.
Standing by in Silverdale.

Respectfully,

Robert Jennings
FCCS(SW), USN (Ret)
Peninsula District Captain
Washington PGR
Riding With Respect
ipfrev User is Offline
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Walk it, don't talk it. Keizer, Oregon




20 Oct 2006 7:54 AM Alert 
Ronald Paulsen, I, and we, owe you the debt that can never be repaid.
Our hearts go out to you and your family.
Your integrity and honor shine so brightly in these dark times, and we will ride with respect if we are called.
Thank you, for living as a patriot.
You, and your legacy, will NOT be forgotten.

God bless you and go before you.

Matt

Rev. Matthew Price
BLK RGT
AMA-Life, NRA-Life, MRF, A.B.A.T.E. Or. SC
US Army Korea '60-'61

Isaiah 6:8 ~ Gal 1:10 ~ Laus Deo

bikerbabe97 User is Offline
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Battleground, Washington




20 Oct 2006 9:42 AM Alert 
When most are leaving the defending of our great nation to the young, you stepped up....You are a Hero Ronald Paulsen..and I thank you. To Ronald's family and friends, my heart breaks for you, the Nation has lost a Hero, but you have lost a part of your heart...I hope your grieving period will be short, and may God's grace extend over you. Please know that there are thousands more who grieve with you.

Ronald Paulsen...A true Hero will not be forgotten.

Bikerbabe

Sherrie
Mother of a Sailor
Life is too short not to enjoy it....
wvanbusk User is Offline
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Oregon City




20 Oct 2006 12:19 PM Alert 
I'm very sad to hear of this loss. I pray that the peace of God's Love will surround and confort you in this time of loss and tears. - W

Peace, Wade
flhtci_jim User is Offline
Posts: 787
Poway, CA




20 Oct 2006 3:47 PM Alert 
Our condolences to the family and friends of Ronald Paulsen. Thank you for your service and your sacrifice.
Remembering and honoring Ronald and all of our heroes in Poway, California.

Jim McKown
USAF 1975 - 1981


cemax User is Offline
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Cave Creek Arizona




20 Oct 2006 3:56 PM Alert 
My deepest condolences to the family and friends of Ronald Paulsen. May he rest in peace.

Proud father of 2 son in laws and daughter in the military.
wvhusker User is Offline
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Ashland, KY
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20 Oct 2006 6:24 PM Alert 
Mr. Paulsen,

Thank you for your willingness to defend the United States of America and her freedoms and interests. Your untimely death brings much sorrow and sadness to the hearts and lives of your family, friends, military brothers and sisters, each and every member of the Patriot Guard Riders, and all who truly appreciate their freedom. We are proud of your service and dedication in that which you believed in and fought for. Your mission is complete. You are truly an American hero and the world in which we live is a safer place because of your commitment to freedom. We will now proudly stand for you with honor, dignity, and respect. We pray that you will now rest peacefully in the arms of God. May He provide peace, comfort, and understanding to each life you touched.


WV Husker
Tom & Kelly
Ashland, KY

"Heaven Was Needing A Hero" (Jo Dee Messina)
My personal thanks to HUDPatriotGuard for posting this on YouTube. May this touch your heart as it did mine. ~WVHusker

diamondice2000 User is Offline
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Lake Norman NC




20 Oct 2006 8:14 PM Alert 
My heartfelt condolences to the family and friends of Ronald Paulson US Army. I am so sorry for your loss. Please Know there are SO many who mourn with you. May God comfort you in this time of need. Thank You Ronald, for your brave and courageous service to our country. You will forever be Honored and Remembered. Rest now in God's arms. Sincerely, standing by Diamondice2000

With Honor and Respect,
Proud Navy Mom
lizzieb67 User is Offline
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Wyoming, MI




20 Oct 2006 9:58 PM Alert 
We would like to extemd our deepest sympathies to the Paulsen family. My husband went back in after being out for 13 yrs. also & at 40 is questioning wether he can make it to retirement, so to be called back at 53...........what an American hero! We are very proud of Ronald and his service to this country. May he rest in peace and may God wrap his family in His loving arms during this most difficult time.

Standing by in Ft. Lewis
Beth Billett
CleverLori User is Offline
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Seattle, WA




20 Oct 2006 11:30 PM Alert 
My sincerest condolences to Ron's friends and family.
rjwheaton User is Offline
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Santa Cruz, California (Northern California)




21 Oct 2006 7:06 PM Alert 
Thank you Ron, for your service, and for the sacrifice you made defending our great country. I pray that your family, loved ones, and friends will receive God's comfort during this difficult time.
Roy "Genius" Wheaton
Santa Cruz, California
ndtazman User is Offline
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Grand Forks, North Dakota.




22 Oct 2006 9:05 AM Alert 
God bless this Hero. Our thoughts and prayers are with the family and friends. Thank you for your service Ronald Paulsen. you will not be forgotten for your sacrifice protecting the USA and our Freedoms. Rest in Peace soldier.

Bruce Burgess. Grand Forks, ND Co-Ride Captain
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