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Patriots,
The family of James “J.R.” Giles has requested our presence for services honoring his life and service to his country.
Mr. Giles proudly served his country in the U.S. Air Force for 20 years. He served in the Army from 1961 to 1964 working with surface to air missiles (Hawk) earning the Good Conduct Medal and Expert (Rifle M-14). Mr. Giles then entered the U.S. Air Force serving for (12) years on Battery C 6th Missile Battalion 562nd Artillery. During his service in the Air Force MSgt. Giles earned the Air Force Commendation Medal with One Bronze Oak Leaf Cluster, the Air Force Good Conduct Medal with Three Bronze Oak Leaf Clusters, the Small Arms Expert Marksmanship Ribbon, the Air Force Longevity Service Award Ribbon with Three Bronze Oak Leaf Clusters, The National Defense Service Medal, and the Air Force Outstanding Unit Medal with One Bronze Oak Leaf Cluster. MSgt. Giles also served for (5) years in the Air Force Reserves.
Obituary: http://www.bensonfuneralservices.com/notices/JamesJR-Giles
Mission Details…
Date: Wednesday, May 25th
Staging: 11:45 am
Briefing: 12:00 pm
Location: Benson Funeral-Cremation Service, 101 Oak Grove St, Mt. Holly, NC 2812
Map to Location: http://mapq.st/1XP7x3c
KSU: 12:15 pm
After the briefing we will prepare to escort Mr. Giles and his family to the cemetery for a service with full military honors (approximately 19 miles).
NOTE: You must be present for the briefing to participate in the escort. Safety is our primary concern. This escort may involve interstate highway speeds. If you are not comfortable running large flags at these speeds, please consider stowing them before the escort begins.
For those who wish to proceed directly to the cemetery details are as follows.
Crown Memorial Park, 9685 Rodney St., Pineville, NC 28134
Map to Cemetery: http://mapq.st/1WeiM5P
It will be my honor to serve as your RCIC for this mission.
Rick Shinn
Rshinn9900@aol.com
(704) 791-6259
**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
