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Thursday 30 June 2016
PGR:
We have been asked to Escort SSgt Josh Sanchez to RDU Airport. SSgt Sanchez was Active Duty military.
We will NOT fly Flags due to we will be running highway speeds of 65 – 75 mph.
We will meet at Johnson Funeral Home @ 0530 with KSU @ 0545. Be fueled up and ready to go.
Map to Funeral Home: https://goo.gl/maps/gpgLzE8dnG62
We will make one stop for gas just before we get on Hwy 40.
Map for gas: https://goo.gl/maps/UqiWf6rjVwB2
Anyone wanting to meet up with us on the way please feel free to do so.
I’m not sure but I do believe we will make one more stop at Sheetz Gas just before RDU Airport.
Map for Sheetz #399: https://goo.gl/maps/K5gqfCAKw4G2
SSgt Josh Sanchez “Hulk” is going home on Thursday. His flight is from RDU on Thursday flying to Minnesota St. Paul. So Thursday we will be an early morning for us here, 0530 at Johnson Funeral Home with KSU @ 0545
I have spoken to Hulk’s parents and they are more then okay with anyone that would like to escort Hulk to be there.
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Craig “Sgt Bellile”
pgr.develdog@gmail.com
[URL=”tel:910-388-5943″]910-388-5943[/URL]
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