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WWII- US Army
Albuquerque, NM, 7-20-2016
Patriot Guard Riders have been invited by the family to honor another great American hero. Prospero was born in Alameda, Bernallilo County, New Mexico. With his friend, he made the journey to Fort Bliss where on January 6, 1942 he was inducted into the U.S. Army. He was assigned to the Headquarters Battery 65th Armored Field Artillery (AFA) Battalion – the Thunderbolt Battalion. His unit was deployed to the North African Theater of combat transiting out of Fort Dix, New Jersey. Prospero was awarded three Bronze Arrowheads, for the three invasions he was involved in and seven Battle Stars. Additionally he was presented the highest award, a Presidential Unit Citation. The 65th AFA Battalion fought in numerous campaigns during the Liberation of Western Europe including Normandy, Southern France, Rhineland, and Central Europe. His unit was among the first American troops, after a two week wait, that linked up with Soviet allies along the Elbe River in late April.
More at: http://www.frenchfunerals.com/book-of-memories/2648413/Chavez-Prospero-Pete-/obituary.php
PRIMARY STAGING INFO – 7-20-2016:
Location:
French Funeral Services
9300 Golf Course NE
Albuquerque, NM
Staging Time: 06:45
Briefing at: 07:00
KSU: 07:15 for escort
Escort to:
Santa Fe National Cemetery
501 N. Guadalupe St.
Santa Fe, NM
Flagline: for 0900 honor services
RCIC: Dan Rambow dan48041@yahoo.com 505-994-1060- H 505-235-8589- C
ARCIC: Jake “Dizzy” – in training – shalosh388@gmail.com 505-577-169
Flags will be provided.
Large bike flags will not be needed.
Weather:
Sunny 75° Albuquerque, Sunny 75° Santa Fe – at time of services
