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Honor Mission
Ralph F Kincaid , Veteran
USA – , WWII
Colbert, Georgia – 05-14-19
Colbert, Georgia – 05-14-19
ABOUT THE MISSION:
The Patriot Guard Riders have been invited to stand in honor of Mr. Ralph F. Kincaid and we are honored to do so. Graveside service at the Colbert City Cemetery in Colbert Ga. Ralph F Kincaid 98 was a WWII veteran served 40 months in the Army rank of PFC and was overseas 32 months in the Pacific theater.He won the Meritorious Unit award and Good Conduct Medal. He held the Asiatic-Pacific ribbon with 3 battle stars and Philippine Liberation ribbon with 3 battle stars
PRIMARY STAGING DETAILS: 05-14-19
Staging Time: 12:30 pm
Colbert City Cemetery
Joe Barton Dr
Colbert, Georgia 30628
Colbert, Georgia 30628
Ride Captain:
Steve “Bendusty” Wortham
706-202-3419
stevewortham@hotmail.com
Special Instructions:
briefing 12:40pm. This will be a graveside service at the cemetery.
Flags & Water:
Flags will be provided
Large Bike Flags will NOT be needed.
Water will be provided.
Flags will be provided
Large Bike Flags will NOT be needed.
Water will be provided.
Submitted By: WALTER WORTHAM
Position: Georgia Ride Captain
Position: Georgia Ride Captain
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My sincere condolences to the Family and Friends of Ralph F. Kincaid. Rest in Peace, Hero.
JJ Bishop, PGR
SGT (Ret.), Henrico County Police, Virginia
MCPO (Ret.), USCGR
Hudson, FL
My wife and I offer our sincere condolences to the family and friends of Ralph F. Kincaid. Thank you for your service and may you rest in peace, your duty here on earth is done.
Lamar “SpeedyO” Owen, USA, Vietnam 1967-1968
Riding in Memory of My Brother
James W. Owen USAAC WWII