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Subject: MISSION COMPLETE--Sgt. Lea R. Mills, 21, of Brooksville, Fla. / White Plains, MS-- 06 May 06

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Schmidtrock User is Offline
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Huntsville, AL




01 May 2006 12:48 PM Alert 
OK just got off the phone with the funeral director for this mission. They will be leaving from the funeral home to go to the cemetary at 3pm. PGR will leave the staging area (I-10 exit 50 Ocean Springs Park n ride) at 1pm and go to the funeral home to render honors. The funeral home is located on Porter ave, Ocean Springs. This is the second stop sign (4-way stop) after crossing over Hwy 90. Turn right go about two hundred yards and they are on the right. We are to park in the circular drive and will follow behind the hearse to the cemetary.
Once again I'm sorry that I won't be there with you all, but Greg without a doubt will pull off a memoriable mission for this fallen warrior and his family.

The only stupid question is the one never asked....






OK, I have not been able to get hold of my Ride Captains down here on the coast but I will have a Ride Captain lined up for this mission by Saturday. The staging area for this mission will be the Ocean Springs Exit 50 (hwy 609). For those coming in from the east this is the second exit for Ocean Springs. For those coming from the west, this is the first exit after the I-10/I-110 interchange. Immediately south of the interstate is a park n ride lot. The contingent will pull out at 1pm sharp and head directly south on 609. After crossing hwy 90 and the railroad tracks the funeral home should be on the right. I will be in touch with the funeral home tomorrow and firm up the details.

ebaker


IMMEDIATE RELEASE No. 378-06
May 01, 2006


DoD Announces Marine Casualties

            The Department of Defense announced today the death of two Marines, who were supporting Operation Iraqi Freedom.

            Cpl. Brandon M. Hardy, 25, of Cochranville, Pa.

 

            Sgt. Lea R. Mills, 21, of Brooksville, Fla.

 

            Both Marines died April 28 while conducting combat operations against enemy forces in Al Anbar province, Iraq. They were both assigned to 3rd Assault Amphibian Battalion, 1st Marine Division, I Marine Expeditionary Force, Camp Pendleton, Calif.

 

            Media with questions about these Marines can call the Camp Pendleton Public Affairs Office at 760-725-5044.


Schmidtrock
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graysoftail User is Offline
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01 May 2006 1:06 PM Alert 
With deepest sympathy and respect to the family of SGT Lea Mills.
Standing by in South Florida
Murph H-D User is Offline
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01 May 2006 1:50 PM Alert 
I have turned this mission over to the Mississippi State Captain. Sgt. Mills will be buried at the family site in White Plains, Ms.

Sgt. Lea Mills, R I P

Clayton Murphy- Florida State Captain
ebaker1954 User is Offline
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Gulfport, MS, Mississippi State Captain 228-832-4806




01 May 2006 3:41 PM Alert 
The state of Mississippi will, with heavy heart, accept this mission. It will be our honor to show our gratitude to this fallen warrior and his family.

God Bless our troops and God Bless America

State Captain of the proud state of Mississippi

V92SC User is Offline
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Clinton, MS




01 May 2006 4:34 PM Alert 
God Speed Sgt. Mills.

My deepest condolensces to the family.

Standing by in Clinton, MS

It's not just a privilege and an honor to serve these heroes... It's an obligation

Yosemite Sam

USAF 1975-1982
snap67 User is Offline
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AL and Ga Ride Capt/National Executive Director




01 May 2006 6:36 PM Alert 
Ed,
I'm in for this one as I'm sure other Bama riders will be. You do good work brother.
LLRB
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SonnyDude User is Offline
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Tunica , Louisiana




01 May 2006 8:07 PM Alert 
Where is White Plains , Ms ? ............My Prayers and Condolences to the family for their loss <______________________________________________________________________>

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SonnyDude User is Offline
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Tunica , Louisiana




01 May 2006 8:18 PM Alert 
Reloader ............That is the problem I am having also.

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V92SC User is Offline
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Clinton, MS




01 May 2006 8:20 PM Alert 
Mapquest it. It's central southern Miss. about 15-20 miles east of hwy 49

It's not just a privilege and an honor to serve these heroes... It's an obligation

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ebaker1954 User is Offline
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Gulfport, MS, Mississippi State Captain 228-832-4806




01 May 2006 8:28 PM Alert 
OK don't panic. If you go to mapquest.com and type in WHITE PLAINS, MS it will show you where it is :-) White Plains is located 15 miles north of the HWY 15, I-10, I-110 intersection which is in D'Iberville. White Plains is more of a small community than a town. It is where the family plot is located and Lea had requested that if anything was to happen to him, he wanted to be buried there, this is why it will be our duty to assist. At the moment this is a "WATCH LIST" only. I have been in touch with the CAO who is located at Camp Pendelton in California. This is where Lea's wife is also located. His parents live in the Tampa Bay area and we are waiting more details but the wife has already requested our involvement so this WILL be a mission. Standby for further details as they become available.

God Bless our troops and God Bless America

State Captain of the proud state of Mississippi

stickman User is Offline
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Alabama Gulf Coast




01 May 2006 10:02 PM Alert 
My deepest condolensces to the family also.

Standing by in Mobile
ChiefRandy User is Offline
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LA Ride Captain Denham Springs, LA




02 May 2006 7:16 AM Alert 
Will do my best to attend. Sgt Lea R. Mills another American hero to remember! Thank you for your services, our indebtedness to you and yours for your sacrifice. God Bless.
ebaker1954 User is Offline
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Gulfport, MS, Mississippi State Captain 228-832-4806




02 May 2006 8:04 AM Alert 
U.S. Marine Sgt. Lea Robert Mills, who spent his summer vacations on the Coast as he grew up, will be buried Saturday in a family plot at the White Plains Cemetery in Woolmarket.

He died Friday while on patrol in Iraq when an anti-tank device exploded. He was 21.

"He very much loved my family on the Mississippi Coast and spent many summers there," said his mother, Delores Parker Mills. "He worked on a charter boat with my big brother, Tom Parker, and went to the stockyards in Lucedale with my daddy, Leamon Parker, and fished at the community pier in Ocean Springs and enjoyed all the wonderful things of the Mississippi Gulf Coast."

He grew up in Masaryktown, Fla., was a 2002 graduate of Hernando High School and married his high school sweetheart. He and his wife, Keesha Mills, lived in Oceanside, Calif.

"They were soulmates," his mother said.

Her son was one of those boys who always dreamed of being in the military, she said.

"Lea was always kind of cocky," she said. "We all loved that about him. He had to be the best. He pushed the hardest to be the best. That was very important to him. Whatever he did, he gave 100 percent so he could be the best at it. He loved the Marine Corps and he loved his Marine buddies tremendously. You can't believe the kids that are calling me from all over. It's just amazing."

Instead of flowers, the family requests donations be made to the Lea's Prayers and Postage Fund at any Hancock Bank.

"That fund will be for anybody who needs to mail packages to military overseas," his mother said. "It's very expensive to ship things. That's why I wanted to do it this way."

A burial procession will leave Bradford O'Keefe Funeral Home in Ocean Springs at 3 p.m. Saturday for a graveside service at 3:30 p.m. at White Plains Cemetery. A memorial service will be held afterward in Hernando County, Fla.


God Bless our troops and God Bless America

State Captain of the proud state of Mississippi

ebaker1954 User is Offline
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Gulfport, MS, Mississippi State Captain 228-832-4806




02 May 2006 8:06 AM Alert 
At the moment this is still not a mission. I am awaiting word from the family of their request for our presence. As soon as I get word one way or another I will update eveyone

God Bless our troops and God Bless America

State Captain of the proud state of Mississippi

CAJUN User is Offline
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02 May 2006 9:10 AM Alert 
Rest assured that the Central Ms bunch will be there!!!!!!!!!
May God Bless The Family
ebaker1954 User is Offline
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Gulfport, MS, Mississippi State Captain 228-832-4806




02 May 2006 9:13 AM Alert 
The mission is a go. I have spoken with the CAO and he stated that the family welcomes our attendance. I will be getting with Lonnie and/or Ron (Road Captains) who will be handling this mission since I will be out of town and unable to cancel these plans. I will still be handling the arrangements up until Thursday evening. For more info you can contact me (ebaker1954@aol.com) Lonnie (indyblu32@yahoo.com) or Ron (rckelley@aol.com)

God Bless our troops and God Bless America

State Captain of the proud state of Mississippi

hambone User is Offline
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Munford, TN




02 May 2006 10:24 AM Alert 
Semper Fi Marine!

Standing by in Atoka, TN (just north of Memphis) and planning on making this mission.


Rick Hammer
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PGR Veterans Assistance Representative
Tipton Co, TN
coltergeist User is Offline
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Baton Rouge LA




02 May 2006 11:30 AM Alert 
I'm going to try to make this one - pending approval from the boss. Chief Randy, let me know what time you plan on pulling out of Baton Rouge.

"Heroes Live Forever" -- NLEOMF
South Louisiana Ride Captain
Semper Fi !!
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docparker User is Offline
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McKinney, TX




02 May 2006 11:38 AM Alert 
Our condolences to the Mills family. Prayers go out to all. Standing by to assist from afar as required.

Michael "Doc" Parker, MSgt, USAF (Ret)
North Texas Ride Captain
reloader User is Offline
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Pensacola Fl




02 May 2006 12:39 PM Alert 
To the family of Sgt. Lea R. Mills, my deepest sorrow.

Within range, and will attend.
CAJUN User is Offline
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02 May 2006 1:11 PM Alert 
Lonnie and Ron,
Let me know if you guys need my help. Also, anyone going to the coast from the Jackson area or coming through and want to hook up let me know. 
snap67 User is Offline
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AL and Ga Ride Capt/National Executive Director




02 May 2006 1:14 PM Alert 
You can count on Central Alabama. My wife and I will both ride down. That's 2 more bikes. I know Ruel and Co will stand up, Rex should be good for it and I think some from Ga.
LLRB
Snap
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SonnyDude User is Offline
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Tunica , Louisiana




02 May 2006 2:23 PM Alert 
My Prayers and Condolences to the Mills family ..........This one is on a date I can not go......I apologize....I did find it on mapquest though ...Thanks ebaker1954.

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magicman User is Offline
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Inverness fla.




02 May 2006 2:46 PM Alert 
To the family of SGT.Mills, my condolensces and respect for your loss and our loss of another true American Hero. ( Magic Man ) cpl schnoop inverness fla. semper fi my brother
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02 May 2006 2:47 PM Alert 
My heart, prayers,and a huge" Thank You" for the ultimate sacrifice you have made ! Standing by in Amory,MS--Dana
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