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SUMMARY:Albert L. Schlegel\, KIA\, POW/MIA\, USA - WWII\, MULTI-CITY\, MULTI-STATE - 27 Mar 2017
DESCRIPTION:CAPT Albert L. Schlegel\, KIA\, POW/MIA\nUSA  – WWII\nMULTI-CITY\, MULTI-STATE – 27 Mar 2017\n\n\n\n[HR][/HR]\nABOUT THE MISSION: \nWe are honored to announce that a World War II Hero is finally coming home. \nAlbert Schlegel was born in Cleveland\, Ohio in 1919. He joined the RAF\,   transferring to the US Army Air Corps in January 1943. He had the rank   of Flight Officer. He was stationed at Debden and flew Spitfires until   they were replaced by P-47 Thunderbolts in March 1943. He was assigned   to the 335th Fighter Squadron and was promoted to First Lieutenant. \nHis first victory occurred on 2 October 1943\, an Me-109. In March 1944   the group switched to P-51 Mustangs and Schlegel became a Flight Leader.   His activities picked up\, and he began to have victories to the extent   that he became an “Ace” on 22 April\, and two days later he added two   more 109s and shared a third. Now a Captain\, he went on leave to the US.   When he returned\, he became the 335th’s Squadron Operations Officer\,  an  office held for only ten days\, ending with him being shot down by  flak  and killed on 28 August – his was the last combat loss of the 4th   Fighter Group. \nHe had scored 13 1/2 confirmed and 2 1/2 probables. He had earned the   Distinguished Flying Cross with four Oak Leaf Clusters\, and the Air   Medal with three Oak Leaf Clusters. \nAwards: Distinguished Flying Cross with 4 Oak Leaf Clusters\, Air Medal   with 3 Oak Leaf Clusters\, and the Purple Heart Medal.  Please take a   moment and read about the WWII Hero as provided in the links below. \nPRIMARY STAGING DETAILS:  27 Mar 2017 \n \nPrimary Staging Time:  5:15 P.M.\n\nDelta Cargo Bldg. 560 Gulfstream Rd.\n\nSavannah\, Georgia – 31408\n\nhttps://goo.gl/maps/HYeKemQGcVq  \n\n \n\nRide Captain:\n\nRick Aaron\nEmail: major.rick222@gmail.com\nCell: (336) 407-3820\nOfc: (404) 692-3508\n\n\n \n\nSpecial Instructions:\n\nWe will stand a flag line awaiting the arrival of CAPT   Schlegel. Once CAPT Schlegel is in the Hearse\, we will stand down and   prepare for escort to Anderson Funeral Home in Beaufort\, SC. LEO escort   will be provided.\n\n \n\nFlags & Water:\n\nFlags Will Be Provided\n\nIf you have large bike flags\, please bring them.\n\nWater WILL NOT be provided\, please bring your own.\n\n\n[HR][/HR]\nSTAGING #2 DETAILS:  29 Mar\, 2017 \n \n Staging #2 Time:  7:00 A.M.\n\nAnderson Funeral Home\n611 Robert Smalls Pkwy\n\nBeaufort\, South Carolina – 29906\n\nhttps://goo.gl/maps/hnpMtCFgmVp  \n\n \n\nRide Captain:\n\nHarry “Magoo” McKee\nEmail: no1pghfaninsc@aol.com\n(803) 840-3077\n\n\n \n\nSpecial Instructions:\n\nEscort from Anderson Funeral Home to Mighty 8th Air Force Museum. LEO escort will not be provided.\nKSU 0715 sharp\n\n\n \n\nFlags & Water:\n\nFlags Will NOT Be Provided\, Please Bring Your Own.\n\nLarge Bike Flags will NOT be needed\n\nWater WILL NOT be provided\, please bring your own.\n\n\n[HR][/HR]\nSTAGING #3 DETAILS:  29 Mar\, 2017 \n \nStaging #3 Time:  8:30 A.M.\n\nMighty 8th Air Force Museum\n175 Bourne Ave\n\nPooler\, Georgia – 31322\n\nhttps://goo.gl/maps/B9wKVg4Ha9o  \n\n \n\nRide Captain:\n\nRick Aaron\nEmail: major.rick222@gmail.com\nCell: (336) 407-3820\nOfc: (404) 692-3508\n\n\n \n\nSpecial Instructions:\n\nAS you enter Museum\, go to right (towards F4). Chapel is   behind Museum. We will stand a Flag Line at the Chapel during the   Memorial and await Fly Over after Memorial\n\n \n\nFlags & Water:\n\nFlags Will Be Provided\n\nLarge Bike Flags will NOT be needed\n\nWater will be provided.\n\n\n[HR][/HR]\nSTAGING #4 DETAILS:  30 Mar\, 2017 \n \nStaging #4 Time:  830 A.M\n\nAnderson Funeral Home\n611 Robert Smalls Pkwy\n\nBeaufort\, South Carolina – 29906\n\nhttps://goo.gl/maps/hnpMtCFgmVp  \n\n \n \nRide Captain:\n\nHarry “Magoo” McKee\nEmail: no1pghfaninsc@aol.com\n(803) 840-3077\n\n\n \n \nSpecial Instructions:\n\nWe will stand a Flag Line and afterwards provide  escort to   Beaufort National Cemetery for Graveside Service and Full Military   Honors for CAPT Schlegel.\n\n \n\nFlags & Water:\n\nFlags Will Be Provided\n\nLarge Bike Flags will be needed\n\nWater will be provided.\n\n\nSubmitted By:  Rick Aaron\nPosition:  Ride Captain\nGraphic Source: http://www.americanairmuseum.com/person/3611\n[HR][/HR]\nNote:\nYou do not have to own/ride a motorcycle or be a Veteran to join and membership is Free. The only requirement is RESPECT! To join\, simply go to Patriot Guard website and click on Register. Membership is Free. \nTo subscribe to receive mission notices\, log into the National Site and   click on the Mission Tab at the top. Select Upcoming Missions by State.   Scroll to the state(s) you would like to receive notices for and click   on the green check mark. Detailed instructions are also located in the   FAQs on the site by clicking on the Quick Links Tab and selecting  FAQs.
URL:https://www.patriotguard.org/mission/albert-l-schlegel-kia-pow-mia-usa-wwii-multi-city-multi-state-27-mar-2017/
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