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Lyndon B. Badgett

Honor Mission
Lyndon B. Badgett
USAF, USAFR – GW/ODS
Nashville, Tennessee – 09-19-19

ABOUT THE MISSION:

Lyndon Badgett served in the United States Air Force and the Air Force Reserve from 1981 until 1997. Bryan passed while he was a resident of a nursing facility in Clarksville and has no known family or friends to stand for him. The Patriot Guard Riders will be honored to stand as his brothers.

PRIMARY STAGING DETAILS: 09-19-19
Staging Time: 10:15 AM

Shell Station
8020 McCrory Lane
Nashville, Tennessee 37221

Ride Captain:

David Westhorp
(615) 330-5340

Special Instructions:

KSU at 10:40 to move to the committal pavilion at Middle TN Veterans Cemetery.
Flags & Water:
Flags will be provided
Large Bike Flags will NOT be needed.
Water WILL NOT be provided, please bring your own.

Submitted By: David Westhorp
Position: Tennessee State Captain

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4 Comments To "Lyndon B. Badgett"

#1 Comment By mcpojjb On September 16, 2019 @ 9:45 pm

My sincere condolences to the Family and Friends of this Hero. May He Rest in Peace.

JJ Bishop, PGR
SGT (Ret.), Henrico County Police, Virginia
MCPO (Ret.), USCGR
Hudson, FL

#2 Comment By Sharon Johnson On September 18, 2019 @ 1:41 pm

RIP. Gone but not forgotten. Thank you for your service Mr. Badgett.
Lubbock, TX

#3 Comment By Bill On September 18, 2019 @ 2:13 pm

I wish I could be there but I live in Reno Nevada and I just saw this story on Fox News. My heart knows the man is a hero and deserves full honors. Rest In Peace Lyndon Badgett, you’ll not be forgotten.

Bill

#4 Comment By Rebecca On September 19, 2019 @ 8:19 pm

Thank you for guarding our great nation Lyndon Badgett during your time of service. A true hero to our country and the soldiers that serve now and have served. I’m a proud vet’s daughter and mom to an active duty soldier. I wish I knew you were so close. I would have visited you. You were never alone Lyndon. Much love, honor and respect Sir.