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SUMMARY:Lawrence Ashton\, Retired\, USA - Korea\, Vietnam
DESCRIPTION:Honors and Escort for Lawrence Ashton\, Retired\nUSA  – Korea\, Vietnam\nFayetteville\, North Carolina – 23 Mar 2017\n\n\n\n[HR][/HR]\nABOUT THE MISSION: \nLarry devoted 50 years of his life to serving our great nation\,   enlisting in the United States Marine Corps at the age of 17\, where he   served 4 years with the 2d Reconnaissance Battalion at Camp Lejeune\,   North Carolina before separating to join the United States Army.  He   spent 22 years in the Army in various units at Fort Bragg\, North   Carolina to include the 82nd Airborne Division\, 17th Cavalry\, 3rd   Special Forces Group (SFG)\, 6th SFG\, 5th SFG\, 7th SFG\, the US Army John   F. Kennedy Center for Military Assistance\, and the 18th Airborne Corps   Special Staff as well as assignments with the 82nd Airborne Division in   Vietnam\, 173rd Airborne Brigade in Okinawa and Vietnam\, 3rd Armored   Brigade in Germany and the 2nd Infantry Division in the Republic of   South Korea.  He retired from the Army in 1984 as a Master Sergeant.  He   continued his service as a civil servant with the Defense Contract   Management Agency for 24 years. \nPRIMARY STAGING DETAILS:  23 Mar 2017 \n \nPrimary Staging Time:  6:15 P.M.\n\nLafayette Funeral Home\n\nFayetteville\, North Carolina – 28304\n\n\n\n\n\nRide Captain:\n\nE. Glenn (DocB) Butler\ngbutret@aol.com\n301-275-6676\n\n\n \n\nSpecial Instructions:\n\nStaging:      6:15 PM\nBriefing:     6:30 PM\nFlag Line: 6:45 PM\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 #2 DETAILS:  24 Mar\, 2017 \n \n Staging #2 Time:  8:30 A.M.\n\nLafayette Funeral Home\n\nFayetteville\, North Carolina – 28304\n\n\n\n\n\nRide Captain:\n\nE. Glenn (DocB) Butler\ngbutret@aol.com\n301-275-6676\n\n\n \n\nSpecial Instructions:\n\nStaging:     8:30 AM\nBriefing:    8:45 AM\nKSU:    9:00 AM \nLEO support has been confirmed. \nSPECIAL 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 its   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.\n\n \n\nFlags & Water:\n\nFlags Will Be Provided\n\nLarge Bike Flags will be needed\n\nWater WILL NOT be provided\, please bring your own.\n\n\nSubmitted By:  Glenn Butler\nPosition:  Assistant State Captain \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
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