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The family of Mr. Cecil Ray Mullinshas requested our presence for his visitation and memorial services.

Mr. Mullins served during WW II with General Patton’s 3rd Army 115th Anti Aircraft Artillery Gun Battalion. Mr. Mullins served a total of 10 years for our country from June 1943 till April of 1953, earning the rank of 2nd Lieutenant. Battles and Campaigns he served in were Northern France, Normandy(Omaha Beach), Rhineland, Ardennes (Battle of the Bulge) and Central Europe earning the following awards: European-African-Middle Eastern Theater Ribbon, Occupation Ribbon, Good Conduct Medal and WW II Victory Medal. Mr. Mullins also earned Expert, Light Machine Gun and Marksman, M-1 Rifle.

Obituary: http://www.legacy.com/link.asp?i=ls000181142188

We will stand a flag line from 10:00 am till 10:45 am for family and friends. At 10:45 am we will stand down and then prepare to escort Mr. Mullins to his final rest with graveside services with military honors Sharon Memorial Park adjacent to the funeral home.

This will be a ONE DAY MISSION

Mission Details:

August 27th 2016
Flag Line:
Stage: 9:30 am
Briefing: 9:45 am

Location: McEwen Funeral Services, 5716 Monroe rd. Charlotte, NC

Map to Funeral Home: https://goo.gl/maps/8tJ1cPKNm762

Flag Line: 10:00 am till 10:45 am

At 10:45 am we will stand down the flag line and prepare to escort Mr. Mullins to Sharon Memorial Park.

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The family has asked us to be pall bearers (6)

If you wish to be a pallbearer please notify RCIC at briefing

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NOTE: Those wishing to participate in the escort are required to attend the briefing.

I am honored to be RCIC for mission.
Cw”Snapshot”Smith
704-690-3119

cws68@yahoo.com

**SPECIAL NOTE: Safety is of our utmost priority. Every effort possible is made in planning and executing the PGR Mission statement in a manner that minimizes the inherit dangers of riding a motorcycle, including riding in groups of all sizes and any situation. While the NCPG, and it’s riders have a remarkable safety record in the execution of our missions, infrequently members have been injured in unforeseen accidents. In an effort to mitigate the risk of preventable accidents, all attendees who wish to ride in a Patriot Guard motorcycle escort or ride are asked to attend the pre-mission briefing. It will include a safety briefing, and any unique ride information known to our RCIC that may be specific to the mission. Member safety and well-being is always a principal ongoing concern, our RCIC’s are asked to stand-down from any mission that cannot be accomplished in relative safety or unreasonable risk. This includes both rides and flag lines in inclement weather and conditions. It remains each individual PGR member’s responsibility to ride within their own comfort zone and be cognizant of their surroundings and skill limitations as well as any physical needs or limitations. If the ride and/or mission conditions present challenges beyond your skill, comfort, or needs you are expected to exercise good judgment in foregoing any planned participation





Details

Date:
August 27, 2016
Time:
9:00 am - 11:00 am

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