DRM_WVR  Posts: 15 Salisbury, MD

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| 17 May 2006 7:36 AM |
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| Standing by in Salisbury, MD. Prayers to his family. |
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Varaceman  Posts: 189 Northern Virginia

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| 17 May 2006 2:50 PM |
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Posted on behalf of the Virgina State Captain
The Family has spoken with
the PGR state captain and has indicated that they would like the PGR to participate
in the services for Cpl. Cory L. Palmer
More details will be posted As soon
as they become available.
With Respect big100hd
Loudoun County, Virginia VA State Captain

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r12guy  Posts: 367 Bridgeville, DE

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| 17 May 2006 4:25 PM |
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| May God Bless and comfort the family and friends Of these Two young Marines. And May he watch over all of Us as we ride to pay our Respect for their Braveness. Standing By In Bridgeville, And Ready to Assist anyway I can. The Offer still stands to anyone outta State To bunk in the Motor Home or Pitch a tent in my Yard. Bob Moyer, Cell 302 841 4769 |
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Delaware State Captain Served '74-77 US Army..... "83-94 US Coast Guard.... 2006 Venture Wild Cherry Only two defining forces have ever offered to die for you, Jesus Christ and the American G. I. One died for your soul, the other for your freedom. Contact # 302-841-4769
Riding In Honor of FN Robert C Moyer, U.S Navy Koren war vet, 01JAN32- 10 APR08 RIP Dad |
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pockets  Posts: 19
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| 17 May 2006 5:30 PM |
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Standing by in Salisbury.
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deldawg  Posts: 9

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| 17 May 2006 6:29 PM |
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There are some Viet Nam Vets in the Smyrna Area That are going to the Funeral Sunday they are looking to hook up with some upstate people to ride with anyone interested in riding with them giive me a shout and i will E-Mail you a contact number |
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Carnifex  Posts: 51 Woodland, DE

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| 17 May 2006 6:42 PM |
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| Folks, let's remember that we're not going to be there for or because of the WBC. We are there for Cory, to show our respects for him and his service to our country. It shouldn't (and it doesn't) matter if they will be there or not - we will be. |
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Things I do... Delmarvamotorcycling wickedgaming |
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pockets  Posts: 19
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| 17 May 2006 6:53 PM |
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| You are correct. We will be there if the Family wishes us to be to honor the fallen Hero. Standing by in Salisbury. Pockets |
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Bubbas Marine Mom  Posts: 5
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| 17 May 2006 7:12 PM |
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What a difficult time for this family and town. I am hoping that My husband and I can participate, we will be watching this link for more info. My heart breaks for the family and friends of this HERO. 
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BonRu  Posts: 667

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| 17 May 2006 7:25 PM |
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Folks, thank you all for being so supportive of the family of Cpl. Palmer. I am sure the family really appreciates our thoughts and prayers.
While posting, please keep in mind that the mission threads are to be utilized for posting condolences, supportive comments, and information regarding the PGR mission at hand. The UGs have no bearing on our mission. Each time we discuss UGs in a mission thread, we take focus away from our own mission, we promote their agenda, and we possibly cause additional undue stress to the families who read our threads and who may not otherwise be aware of the UGs intentions. Please refrain from posting anything that may cause concern for our families at issue therein.
You guys are great, and we know that everyone's intentions are the best, however sometimes our passion causes us to lose sight of what is important and we need a little reminder. This is it. ;)
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Bonnie (BonRu) Perry Patriot Guard Riders, Inc. |
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1996_retired_E7  Posts: 761 Colorado Springs, CO

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| 18 May 2006 12:32 AM |
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Rest in peace, Corporal Palmer, you are in our hearts and prayers here in Colorado Springs.
PGR brothers and sisters, do us all proud.
Robin Thurston MSgt, USAF (Ret)
Air Force Active Duty 1975-1996 Air Force Civil Service 1997 - ????
“War is an ugly thing but not the ugliest of things; the decayed and degraded state of moral and patriotic feelings which thinks that nothing is worth war is much worse. A man who has nothing for which he is willing to fight, nothing which is more important than his own personal safety, is a miserable creature and has no chance of being free unless made and kept so by the exertions of better men than himself.” - John Stuart Mill |
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Robin "Flash" Thurston MSgt, USAF (1975-1996) Air Force Association Life Member Patriot Guard Riders #12345 - (03/03/2006) Ride Captain/Colorado Springs Proud PGR cager (Red 1997 Jeep Wrangler with the BIG American flag on the back!!!)
Honoring the fallen, those who have served, and the memory of four American Heroes:
My Father, Robert G. Thurston - WWII (European Theater) My Father-In-Law, Albert A. Mestan - WWII (Pacific Theater) & Korean War Lt John P. Napolitano - FDNY Rescue 2 (North Tower, World Trade Center) CMSgt Robert A. Brown - Bataan Death March Survivor
"It is rather for us to be here dedicated to the great task remaining before us — that from these honored dead we take increased devotion to that cause for which they gave the last full measure of devotion — that we here highly resolve that these dead shall not have died in vain" - Abraham Lincoln |
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roady  Posts: 8 Eastern Shore MD

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| 18 May 2006 4:18 AM |
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| Standing by in Greensboro Md. |
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GirlGeek  Posts: 44 Wilmington, DE

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| 18 May 2006 4:57 AM |
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*edit by Schmidtrock
Please do not post info pertaining to UG's in any mission threads.
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GirlGeek
"Live as brave men; and if fortune is adverse, front its blows with brave hearts." - Cicero |
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sgtpotsie  Posts: 4190 New Mexico SC Albuquerque, NM

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| 18 May 2006 5:17 AM |
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| UG's or no, the PGR will be there to do what we do best: show honor and respect to the family of the fallen. See Bonnie's post above for further elaboration. |
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Michael "Potsie" Postel SSgt, USAF I.Y.A.A.Y.A.S!
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TAZZBIKER  Posts: 10
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| 18 May 2006 5:27 AM |
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| Standing by in Pennsylvania to honor Cpl. Palmer! |
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XLinAL  Posts: 290 Huntsville, AL

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| 18 May 2006 5:37 AM |
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Moved to Confirmed Missions. Rest in Peace Cpl Palmer.
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Richard Martin XLinAL
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Junkman  Posts: 126 Cordova, Maryland
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| 18 May 2006 5:45 AM |
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| Standing by in Cordova, MD. Let me know wher and when.
Proud Marine Dad |
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JorgeB  Posts: 24 New Jersey

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| 18 May 2006 5:49 AM |
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I will try and make it to Coreys Funeral from Northern New Jersey. If any New Jersey riders contact me via e-mail for meeting times and place.
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As my father did for me, I will be sure to do for my son. When he asks me about the days that we are living in now, I will tell him about the men and women, like your sons and daughters. I promise that my child will understand the sacrifice your family made so that he and I could enjoy all that we have. God Bless You
Jorge
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KEVINMPOPE  Posts: 21

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| 18 May 2006 6:32 AM |
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I will be there for this warrior. Someone please e-mail me with specifics.
Kevin Pope Kpope29761@aol.com York, Pennsylvania USAF 1980-84 |
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unleashd  Posts: 41 Oak Hill, VA

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doublet  Posts: 1
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| 18 May 2006 8:11 AM |
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Standing by in Millsboro, De. Codolences to the family and freinds of this young HERO |
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garypalmer  Posts: 14
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| 18 May 2006 9:38 AM |
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Here is a link (you may have to copy and paste it into your browser address bar) to a local Radio Station story about Cpl. Palmer's funeral. Just FYI: http://www.wgmd.com/newspost/fullnews.php?id=1163 |
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BigBad2374  Posts: 1
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| 18 May 2006 9:40 AM |
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| No motorcycle, but will stand tall. Standing by Bridgeville, DE |
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Mainehawk  Posts: 31 Hebron, Maryland

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| 18 May 2006 10:20 AM |
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All I had to do was read WBOC's article and I instantly joined. As a proud serving veteran, I'm there for ALL my brothers and sisters. Standing by in Salisbury, Md, ready to serve, always in honor, and Family First!!! |
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larkfarms  Posts: 2
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| 18 May 2006 10:27 AM |
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| Godspeed Cpl. Corey Palmer, Our thoughts and prayers are with you, your family, and friends. |
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big100hd  Posts: 487 Loudoun County, Virginia

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| 18 May 2006 10:47 AM |
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****CONFIRMED MISSION*****MISSION UPDATE*******
We have graciously been invited by the family to attend the services of their son, Cpl. Cory L. Palmer.
Our mission is to show honor and respect to a fallen Marine who has given the ultimate sacrifice to protect our freedoms.
There will be 3 phases to this mission:
1) Saturday, 20 MAY 06, 4 pm to 9 pm, PGR will present the Corridor of Flags during the Viewing services at the Cranston Funeral Home, Seaford, DE,. 2) Sunday, 21 MAY 06, 2 pm PGR will present the corridor of flags during the Church services at St Johns United Methodist Church, Seaford DE. 3) Monday, MAY 22 06, 9 am (tentative) PGR will escort Cpl Cory L. Palmer to Arlington National Cemetery where he will be laid to rest.
The Staging Area will be the Harley Davidson of Seaford for this mission. Times will be finalized shortly.
PGR ROAD CAPTAIN Clay Tarpley with the assistance of Carniflex, will be coordinating the final details of this mission.
More information will be posted as they are available. I would like to thank everyone’s support.
Thank you.
Frank Baranyai Virginia State Captain
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The patriot volunteer, fighting for country and his rights, makes the most reliable soldier on earth. Thomas J. Jackson
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