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Subject: Mission Complete - PFC JUSTIN KING, 30, UNITED STATES ARMY, ROBINSON, IL - 10 Aug 06

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mojo57 User is Offline
Posts: 54
Granite City, IL.




06 Aug 2006 4:53 PM Alert 
God bless you PFC Justin King. What a brave young man. May your family and friends know comfort at this difficult time. It will be an honor to ride in you name.
Standing by in Granite City.

Marty

"Peace is the highest aspiration for the American people. We will negotiate for it, sacrifice for it; we will not surrender for it, now or ever." - Ronald Reagan
bbiehl User is Offline
Posts: 198
Bloomington, Indiana




06 Aug 2006 4:59 PM Alert 
God bless PFC Justin King, his family, and friends. Justin is a true Hero and should be a role model for all of us.

Brad & Patty Biehl
PARACHUTE User is Offline
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06 Aug 2006 5:16 PM Alert 
My condolences to PFC Justin King's family. May God bless them and stand by them. Justin is the hands of God, his body free of pain and suffering. The example this soldier set was beyond the call of duty, he did not want for himself but for others. PFC King stand tall for you have served your country honorably and proudly and have set a high standard for others to follow. Your mission is completed, it is now our turn to step up and begin our mission for you. Rest in Peace.

Will be standing by in Mascoutah for the date/time to honor this fallen hero and his family!








mregan User is Offline
Posts: 83
PEORIA, IL




06 Aug 2006 5:50 PM Alert 
A few months ago, I heard a radio interview with PFC King. His words were moving to say the least. What A class act and great soldier. His committment should serve as an example to all of us. He knew he was terminal and refused a discharge. God Bless Justin and his family. I WILL BE AT THIS MISSION.

"For when we come home, either standing or dead, to know you remember we
fought and we bled, is payment enough and with that we will trust, that we
mattered to you as you mattered to us."

nurse User is Offline
Posts: 2730




06 Aug 2006 6:09 PM Alert 
You can tell by the photos that he was proud of his uniform and country. What a great soldier, example for all of us.With heartfelt condolences for the family and friends of this fine man. God Bless him for his shining example.
howerter1 User is Offline
Posts: 781
Galesburg, ILL; HOTH Coordinator ILL,Retired E8,US Army,Vietnam Vet




06 Aug 2006 6:16 PM Alert 
I would have been proud to have served with PFC Justin King. It is people like him that make me proud to be an American. My thoughts and prayers are with the family, friends and community of PFC King.

Max
US Army Retired E8, VietNam 66-67 "We should not mourn that such men died, but we should thank God that such men lived" General George Patton
ndtazman User is Offline
Posts: 369
Grand Forks, North Dakota.




06 Aug 2006 6:31 PM Alert 
Rest in Peace PFC Justin King. Our thoughts and prayers are with the family and friends.

Bruce Burgess. Grand Forks, ND Co-Ride Captain
howerter1 User is Offline
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Galesburg, ILL; HOTH Coordinator ILL,Retired E8,US Army,Vietnam Vet




06 Aug 2006 6:43 PM Alert 
I plan to attend this one and it will be honor to show my respect to PFC Justin King. This world needs more people like this man and I will be proud to show up for him. My wife, who just joined the PGR (Mammamax) will also be going on her first mission.

Max
US Army Retired E8, VietNam 66-67 "We should not mourn that such men died, but we should thank God that such men lived" General George Patton
DNR User is Offline
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DNNR

Proud Scooter Sissy from Noblesville, IN. In transit to LA - #15606





06 Aug 2006 7:48 PM Alert 
Our deepest respect goes out to the King family.
I would be honored to stand for this soldier, his dedication to God and country is without measure.

Standing by In Noblesville, IN

DNR

Proud Father of a US Marine
Proud Brother of a US Navy Corpsman

For those that have fallen, I will stand. I will not forget.

Riding in memory of:


Jerry Croell * January 6, 1948 - January 2, 2007 * Indiana PGR Member/USAF Veteran
Tim Neeley * October 15, 2006 * Indiana PGR Member
Stevie Ray * 2009 * Indiana PGR Member

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signalman6869 User is Offline
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mt. vernon,ill 62864




06 Aug 2006 9:28 PM Alert 
My deepest condolences to the FAMILY and FRIENDS of PFC Justin King. You are a true HERO, THANK YOU. I will be there THUR to HONOR this true HERO. VIETNAM 68/69 MT.Vernon,IL.

randy smith
KarenSiddall User is Offline
Posts: 56
Belleville, Illinois




06 Aug 2006 9:28 PM Alert 
My deepest sympathies to the family of PFC Justin King. Not only is he an American hero, but he is also a great role model for all of us to emulate. May he rest in peace.

Proud daughter of a Korean War Veteran

May we live our lives to make them proud.

Big rock User is Offline
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07 Aug 2006 12:48 AM Alert 
What a strong willed man will do. My Heart and prayers go out to his family. Rest in peace Justin.
ms country User is Offline
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07 Aug 2006 4:05 AM Alert 
my thoughts are with you, I can not tell you anything you will bury a son a friend but most of all a hero, and he is my friend
my thoughts are with you................ there are no words other than have you ever hered Willie Nelson sing will the circle be unbrocken I hope you do I hope to be there................... love to everyone
ms country
king1949 User is Offline
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07 Aug 2006 5:41 AM Alert 
My family is toched by your comments about our son. Justin was only a good soldier but he served a great nation and a glorious God. PFC King's Family
ivetret User is Offline
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Shermer, IL




07 Aug 2006 5:51 AM Alert 
Condolences to the family.
I appreciate all of his contributions to our country and may there be a special place for him in heaven. He gave his 'all'  so young.   He has joined the ranks of heroes and I love him for that. 
~+~
Rose


Robinson, IL Time/temp


“Lest I keep my complacent way I must remember somewhere out there a person died for me today. As long as there must be war, I ask and I must answer was I worth dying for?”
[Eleanor Roosevelt]
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cdadams User is Offline
Posts: 22
Atlanta, Illinois




07 Aug 2006 7:46 AM Alert 
To be a humble servant, dedicated to the love of God and country is the very trait that provided the foundation for the building of our great country. My condolences to the family of PFC Justin King. God bless.

Doug Adams
Atlanta, IL
howerter1 User is Offline
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Galesburg, ILL; HOTH Coordinator ILL,Retired E8,US Army,Vietnam Vet




07 Aug 2006 8:14 AM Alert 
Posted By signalman6869 on 08/06/2006 9:28 PM
My deepest condolences to the FAMILY and FRIENDS of PFC Justin King. You are a true HERO, THANK YOU. I will be there THUR to HONOR this true HERO. VIETNAM 68/69 MT.Vernon,IL.

See you their Randy.

Max
US Army Retired E8, VietNam 66-67 "We should not mourn that such men died, but we should thank God that such men lived" General George Patton
howerter1 User is Offline
Posts: 781
Galesburg, ILL; HOTH Coordinator ILL,Retired E8,US Army,Vietnam Vet




07 Aug 2006 12:11 PM Alert 
Any riders from the Galesburg, Peoria, Pekin area going on this mission?  If so, email me at:  howerter1@insightbb.com.

Max
US Army Retired E8, VietNam 66-67 "We should not mourn that such men died, but we should thank God that such men lived" General George Patton
SlingBlade User is Offline
Posts: 149
Bonfield, Il. Illinois State Captain




07 Aug 2006 12:34 PM Alert 
 Lodging:
Best Western
1500 W. MAIN ST.
ROBINSON, IL.
618 544 8448
POC-LUANNE
RATES:
1 PERSON $ 64.94
2 PEOPLE $ 72.43
THESE RATES ARE TOTAL, TAX INCLUDED

TENTATIVE STAGING LOCATION:

HFD REPAIR
716 N. JACKSON
ROBINSON
(THIS IS THE BIKE SHOP OF A FELLOW PG RIDER, PARKNG LOT, FACILITIES ETC...........

TENTATIVE STAGING TIME:

0830

MISSION BRIEF
0915

DEPART FOR CHURCH IN OBLONG IMMEDIATELY AFTER MISSION BRIEF, APPROX 10 MILE RIDE.

WORKING ON POLICE ESCORTS. INFO SHOULD BE CONFIRMED THIS EVENING.

SLINGBLADE

'07 GoldWing,Orange. GPS, CB, MedKit.
wwr2 User is Offline
Posts: 109




07 Aug 2006 5:06 PM Alert 
REST IN PEACE PFC KING
YOUR IN GOD'S ARMS
STANDING BY Lloyd
mailman User is Offline
Posts: 21724
West Branch, MI - Michigan Regional Ride Captain Zephyrhills, FL - Florida Senior Ride Captain




07 Aug 2006 5:29 PM Alert 
Rest in Peace PFC Justin King. Thank you for your service to this country. Bless your soul.

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

Jim
"mailman"
US Army 1970 - 1972
greense96 User is Offline
Posts: 170
Stew "THE HAT" Illinois Ride Captain




07 Aug 2006 6:23 PM Alert 
Mission Ride for Justin King! Anyone in the area of Gillespie or along Int-70 going to ride in I will be going and would enjoy riding in as a group if possible. E-mail me if you like and maybe we can work arrangements for this ride.
Stew in Gillespie
blueangel User is Offline
Posts: 468
Center, Mo. NE MO. R/C *Mo. RW&B* PGR New Member Contact Person




08 Aug 2006 8:40 AM Alert 
Our deepest Sympathy is extended to the family of this American Hero.
Please know in your hearts that there is tremendous support behind you
during this difficult time.

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Job commitments will keep us from honoring your son on that day with the
other PGR. But as has became a custom for us when we can't attend a
mission, our bike will be parked in the front yard with a wreath and our big
flag flying high in his honor.

To my brothers and sisters of PGR, ride safe, ride tall and ride proud.

Sincerely,
Vern and Hollie
NE Missouri

Riding in Honor of my Daddy, PFC Bill "ol man" Griffin US Army WW2 Mars Task Force-Merrils Maruders-Burma India Tour and all the "Daddys" from that great generation of warriors.
Thomas Novotny User is Offline
Posts: 106
Downers Grove, Illinois




08 Aug 2006 12:55 PM Alert 
The Bank flag will again be lowered to half staff to honor another fallen hero. Due to work requirements I will not be able to attend the mission; but, I will be there in sprit. Information regarding the fight PFC Justin King fought and his proud picture in uniform will be posted in the lunchroom on 8-10-06 for all to get to know him and remember the individual sacrifices that are made.

TomCat
RoninK9 User is Offline
Posts: 174
Nashua, NH area




08 Aug 2006 4:31 PM Alert 

My sincere condolences to the Family and Friends of PFC Justin King in your time of loss.

 

"May you find peace on the other side of sorrow.  May you find comfort on the other side of loss. And most of all, may you find in this sad farewell, that love lives on in the memories of the heart."-- author unknown

 

We thank you PFC King for your service to your country. For it is you and every member of the Armed Services who defend and ensure our Freedom. You fought your own personal  battle with great courage and inspiration.  May you Rest in Peace.


Anne
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