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US Navy Retired
Pensacola, FL
Monday, 11 July, 2016
The family of EMCS Charles Arthur Lambeck invited the Patriot Guard to escort him and his family to Barrancas National Cemetery, and stand in his honor during services and Military Honors.
EMCS Lambeck served honorably in the US Navy for 26 years and 4 days before being transferred to the fleet reserve on 1 Aug. 1986. EMCS Lambeck’s decorations include the Combat Action Ribbon, Navy Unit Commendations, Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal, Meritorious Unit Commendation, Navy Achievement Medal (2nd award), and Good Conduct Medal (5th award).
Oak Lawn Funeral Home, 619 N. New Warrington Rd, Pensascola, Fl Is in charge of all arrangements.
The PGR will stage at
Whataburger
1313 N. New Warrington Rd.
Penscola, FL
Note: DOD regulations REQUIRE long sleeves, long pants, full fingered gloves, leather shoes/boots covering the ankles, eye protection, and DOT approved helmets for all motorcycle operators and passengers while riding on all US Military Installations.
Note: For safety reasons, all riders will attend the safety briefing.
There will not be a flag line at Oak Lawn Funeral Home.
Itinerary:
1045 – Staging begins, Whataburger, 1313 N. New Warrington Rd, Penscola, Fl.
1130 – Briefing
1145 – KSU to Oak Lawn Funeral Home, 619 N. New Warrington Rd, Pensascola, Fl.
1200 – KSU from Oak Lawn Funeral Home with LEO escort to Barrancas National Cemetery, Pensacola, Fl.
1230 – Military Honors at Barrancas National Cemetery
***** WE RIDE SO NO VETERAN GOES HOME ALONE *****
If you have any questions, please contact the Ride Captain:
Ray Doyle
(850) 902-0123
ray.doyle@cox.net
Respectfully submitted:
John Lowery
FL ASC
