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SUMMARY:MISSION COMPLETE -- PFC Brian J. Schoff\, 22
DESCRIPTION:ITINERARY UPDATE\nFriday\, 10 February 2006 \nFamily wishes:\nPGR show Honor & Respect & Support at the Cemetery.\nWe need to abide by their wishes and not arrive at the Funeral Home.\nThere will be many agency’s at the Funeral Home\, we do not need\nto add any confusing. \nRide Captain:\nScott Carle (Chappy) \nStaging Area:\nHickerson Station Church of Christ\n4566 Old Manchester Hwy\, Tullahoma\, TN\nLocated diagonally from the Burial location. \nWe\nwill gather there at 1:00 P.M. for a ride brief\, to sign ride waivers\nand get a head count. We will leave the staging area at 1:15 P.M. The\nride to the cemetery is 1.2 miles. \nCemetery:\nRose Hill Memorial Gardens\n4758 New Manchester HWY\, Tullahoma\, TN \nHere\nwe will stage for the arrival of the procession. The mother did tell me\nthat Brian loved motorcycles. If we could do something sharp with the\nbikes on hand\, this will be great.\nWe will stage on both sides of the drive at the entrance of the cemetery. \nProcession:\nIf you plan to attend the grave side service\, please wait until the last vehicle has passed to make your way to the service.\nIf you can’t stay for the grave side services\, please start your bike and\ndepart the cemetery after the procession passes.\nWe don’t want to start bikes until after the service\, once the service begins.\nPlease! Please! TURN OFF YOUR CELL PHONES \nWEATHER: Right now there is a chance of rain. PLEASE check the weather and use discretion on riding. We want everyone to remain safe. \nCAGERS: Meet at the staging area to receive the briefing and to receive instructions from the R/C \nContact number: Chappy (256) 658-3434. For any unforeseen emergency\, write down the number listed for the Police\, Cemetery. \nsandersj26@aol.com \nJeff Sanders\n“J”\nTN State Captain \nYou only live once\n_________________________________________________________ \nIMMEDIATE RELEASE\nNo. 079-06\nJanuary 30\, 2006 \nDoD Identifies Army Casualty \nThe Department of Defense announced today the death of a soldier who was supporting Operation Iraqi Freedom. \nPfc. Brian J. Schoff\, 22\, of Manchester\, Tenn.\, died in Baghdad\, Iraq on Jan. 28\, when an improvised explosive device detonated near his HMMWV. Schoff was assigned to the 2nd Battalion\, 506th Infantry Regiment\, 4th Brigade Combat Team\, 101st Airborne Division\, Fort Campbell\, Ky. \nFor further information related to this release\, contact Army Public Affairs at (703) 692-2000. \n__________________________________________________________ \n Release Number 06- 071 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE FOR INFORMATION CONTACT Cathy Gramling 270-798-9966 cathy.gramling@us.army.mil \n4th BRIGADE SOLDIER KILLED \n(Schoff) \nFORT CAMPBELL\, Ky.\, January 30\, 2005— A Soldier from 4th Brigade Combat Team\, 101st Airborne Division was killed in an IED attack in Baghdad Saturday. \nKilled in the attack was Pfc. Brian J. Schoff\, 22\, of Manchester\, Tenn.. Schoff was an infantryman assigned to Company D\, 2nd Battalion\, 506th Infantry Regiment\, 4th Brigade Combat Team. \nHe is survived by his mother\, Cathy S. Odle and stepfather Kenneth Odle of Manchester\, Tenn; and his father\, Brian L. Schoff\, of Michigan City\, Ind. \nHis awards and decoration include: Expert weapon qualification\, the Army Service Ribbon\, the National Defense Service Medal\, Global War on Terrorism Expeditionary Medal\, and the Global War on Terrorism Service Medal. \nA memorial service for the fallen Soldier will be held in Iraq. Fort Campbell holds a monthly Eagle Remembrance Ceremony the second Wednesday of each month. \n-end- \nNOTE TO MEDIA: We do not have family statements or photos at this time. \nADDITIONAL NOTE TO MEDIA: This incident is unrelated to the death of Sgt Herrera\, released earlier today.
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