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SUMMARY:Junior C. Gallagher\, 72\, USMC
DESCRIPTION:Sgt Junior C. Gallagher\, 72 \n\nSandusky\, Ohio \nUnited States Marine Corps Vietnam Veteran\n \n\n[ATTACH=CONFIG]4759[/ATTACH]\n\n\n\nVisitation / Services:\nOhio Veterans Home\nGiffin Chapel\n3416 Columbus Avenue\nSandusky\, Ohio 44870\nVisitation:  6 June 2016 @ 1300 hrs. – (1:00 PM)\nMilitary Service:  6 June 2016 @ 1330 hrs. – (1:30 PM)\nStaging: 6 June 2016 @ 1200 hrs. – (12:00 PM) \n\nServices will conclude at the Chapel.  There will be no cemetery escort. \nDistrict# 2 Captain Gary Knight is assigned this mission of Honor and Respect. Please follow his instructions. Dress per the weather conditions. Use your own judgment on how you get safely to and from the mission. If you need to contact Gary email him at: gillkiki@neo.rr.com\n \n\n\n\n“Rest in Peace Sgt Gallagher”\n\n\n[ATTACH=CONFIG]4760[/ATTACH]\n\n\nBob Woods\n  [FONT=&amp]OHSC@patriotguard.org[/FONT]
URL:https://www.patriotguard.org/mission/junior-c-gallagher-72-usmc/
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UID:416286-1465203600-1465210800@www.patriotguard.org
SUMMARY:HOTH
DESCRIPTION:We have been requested to participate in the Closing ceremony of the Traveling Vietnam Veterans Memorial Wall. \nWHEN / WHERE;\nMonday June 6th\nHalf Moon Town Park\,\nHalf Moon\, NY\n162 NY-236 \nAt 11:30 Stage near the Tent that was used for opening ceremony. Await further instructions from LRC \nLRC Gene Jones\nrem2arms@aol.com \nShortly after the conclusion of closing ceremony the conclusion of reading the names will come any wishing to stay and help with the tear down and pack up your help would greatly be appreciated. \nDan Nolin\nSenior Ride Capt. R-4\ndan1nolin@yahoo.com\n518-361-6410
URL:https://www.patriotguard.org/mission/hoth-1491/
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UID:416293-1465203600-1465210800@www.patriotguard.org
SUMMARY:HOTH
DESCRIPTION:Please note that due to ongoing OPSEC concerns\, mission details are not shown in this posting. All specific details and updates have been sent to members directly via their e-mail address on file.  \nPatriots –  \nWe have been invited by the Bonacasa family to stand a flag line at the ribbon cutting ceremony where USAF SSGT Louis Bonacasa’s widow will be presented with the keys to their new home.  More details on this hero will be disclosed at briefing. \nWhen:  Monday 6/6/2016\n\nMiller Place\, NY \nLandmark Properties Homes for Returning Veterans is the company donating the home and they will be on hand as well as VFW representatives\, Town\, County\, State and Federal officials. \nAnother USAF Veteran Josh Johnson who enlisted in the Air Force when he was 17 will be getting the keys to his new home right next door so this will be a ceremony for both. Josh served multiple tours in Iraq and Afghanistan. More details on this hero will be disclosed at briefing.\n\nAs you remember we stood for USAF SSGT Louis Bonacasa back in the beginning of January after he was KIA 12/21/15 in Afghanistan. The original post link: https://www.patriotguard.org/showthread.php?412355-SSgt-Louis-M-Bonacasa-31-NYANG-Miller-Place-Calverton-NY-31-DEC-15-01-02-JAN-16.  Please come out and join us for this joyous occasion. \nAlso as a second part to this if any members would like to stick around after the ceremony to load some furniture that will be in a trailer onsite into the new home the family would be appreciative.\n\nLRC \nJohn Fenech\n[URL=”tel:631-793-0096″]631-793-0096[/URL]
URL:https://www.patriotguard.org/mission/hoth-1497/
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UID:416301-1465203600-1465210800@www.patriotguard.org
SUMMARY:HOTH
DESCRIPTION:We have been invited to help Honor the KY State Police Officers that lost their life last year in the line of Duty!!!!!!!! Post 1 in Mayfield will hold a Memorial Monday June 6th at 2:00 PM. We will be doing a Flag Line in Honor of the  Officers. \nFOLKS I’M ASKING FOR A LARGE TURNOUT IF AT ALL POSSIBLE\, BRING A FRIEND SPREAD THE WORD LETS GIVE THESE  BRAVE MEN WHO LOST THEIR LIVES PROTECTING US THE RECOGNITION AND HONOR THEY DESERVE!!! \nStaging at:\nPocket Shell\n1009 Paris Rd.\nMayfield\, KY \nStaging 12:45\nKSU 1:00 \nWeather Monday\nPartly Cloudy\nTemp high 81 \nSenior Ride Captain\nDan Bondurant\n270-705-0307
URL:https://www.patriotguard.org/mission/hoth-1502/
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UID:411696-1465203600-1465210800@www.patriotguard.org
SUMMARY:Donald Johnston Sr\, USA
DESCRIPTION:The family of Donald Johnston Sr has invited the Patriot Guard to stand a flag line in honor of his life and service to our country. \nDonald Charles Johnston\, Sr. was born on July 14\, 1919 in Missoula\,  Montana. When the Great Depression hit our nation in 1929 Don’s family  was forced to leave Montana and move to Minneapolis to survive. The  family settled in North East Minneapolis where Don attended Edison High  School\, graduating in 1936.  World War II broke out on December 7\, 1941  changing our world and the lives of Don & Sonia. Don enlisted in the  U.S. Army in February 1942\, and after receiving his training\, served in  the Army Signal Corps on the island of Guam in the Pacific Theater of  WWII. Donald returned to civilian life in 1946 and worked as an  Aerospace Engineer for the next 40 years with Engineering Research  Associates\, Control Data\, and Honeywell working mainly on U.S.  Government Military Defense projects. \nPlease come out and stand in silent tribute to Honor Donald’s life and service to our country. \n1:15 pm– Stage Lane A (along fence on 34th Ave S) at Ft Snelling National Cemetery\n1:45 pm – Brief\n2:15 pm- Interment \nEstimated release: 12:00 pm \nDismissal at RCIC’s discretion. \nThis is a rain\, or shine mission. Please bring your 3 x 5 American Flag  and anything else you may need for the duration of this mission. \n“VA regulations 38 CFR 1.218 prohibit the carrying of firearms (either  openly or concealed)\, explosives or other dangerous or deadly weapons  while on VA property\, except for official purposes\, such as a military  funeral honors. Possession of firearms on any property under the charge  and control of VA is prohibited. Offenders may be subject to a fine\,  removal from the premises or arrest.” \nRCIC – TBD\nFSNC Team \nContact:\nKarla Richardson\nMinnesota State Captain\n(218)-639-8482
URL:https://www.patriotguard.org/mission/donald-johnston-sr-usa/
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UID:416305-1465203600-1465210800@www.patriotguard.org
SUMMARY:HOTH
DESCRIPTION:PGR has been graciously invited by American Airlines to stand a flag line for three Honor Flights from Omaha Nebraska. Those flights are called Operation Airlift First Flight is Operation Airlift-Red\, then Operation Airlift-White\, then Operation Airlift-Blue. \nThese Honor Flights will carry Vietnam Veterans on American Airlines to Reagan airport\, this will be the biggest Honor Flight to ever land at DCA. \nAmerican Airlines has requested PGR to stand a flag line down the terminal hallway as our Veterans walk down the terminal to their buses. Parking should be in lot C and will be validated. Gate Passes will be given at the Staging place\, old shuttle ticket counter\, opposite Sam and Harry’s restaurant level 2 and will be issued as a group. \nNOTE: FOR THOSE OF YOU THAT ARE PLANNING TO ATTEND THIS GREAT EVENT I WILL NEED YOU FIRST\, MIDDLE AND LAST NAME AS WELL AS YOUR DOB NO LATER THAN SATURDAY 4 JUNE 2016 AT 2100. \nStaging: 0615 Monday 6 June 2016\, at the old shuttle ticket counter opposite Sam and Harry’s restaurant located on level 2. \nBriefing: 0630 \nGoing to TSA counter and Terminal to set up the flag line immediately following the briefing. Our flags will be taken through the TSA line by American Airlines and the PGR will be escorted to and through the TSA line by a American Airlines representative. \nRC:\nPatrick Segui\n571-314-3357 \nco RC:\nEnzo V.Aguilera\n503-975-4169 \nFlags will be provided for this mission.\nFlag protocol will be discuss by one of the RC’s in charge.
URL:https://www.patriotguard.org/mission/hoth-1505/
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UID:411700-1465203600-1465210800@www.patriotguard.org
SUMMARY:Gary Porter\, USA\, Vietnam / Vancouver\, WA
DESCRIPTION:PFC Gary Porter\nUS ARMY Vietnam Veteran\nVancouver\, WA / Portland\, OR\n\n\n\nLadies and Gentlemen of the Patriot Guard Riders\, the family of United States Army Veteran Gary Porter has asked us to stand for him at his memorial service\, as well as during the rendering of Military Honors at his grave side service. \nGary enlisted 18 AUG 1967 and served in Vietnam as a wireman until his Honorable discharge 10 AUG 1968.  During his tour Gary earned The National Defense Service Medal\, Vietnam Service Medal\, Vietnam Campaign Medal and the Good Conduct Medal. \nMISSION PLAN: PGR will provide a flag line at the Memorial Ceremony in Vancouver.  Then our Hero will be taken via Rolling Honor Guard to Willamette National Cemetery where he will receive his well-deserved Military Honors and be laid to rest. \nA Rolling Honor Guard will be provided from the family home to the service location; then from the service location to the cemetery. \nPlease contact me if you’re interested in participating in this Rolling Honor Guard. danielhalversonpgr@yahoo.com \nMISSION DATE: 6 JUN 2016 / Monday \nSTAGING LOCATION:  Jason Lee Jr. High School (parking lot); 8500 NW 9th Avenue\, Vancouver\, WA. \nSCHEDULE:\n0845 – Staging/ sign-in\n0900 – Briefing\n0920 – KSU to mission location\n0930 – Establish flag line\n1000 – Service begins; flag line fades away. Rolling Honor Guard stays behind to lead the family to Willamette National Cemetery. \nRIDE CAPTAIN: TBD\nRHG RC: TBD\nSV:TBD \nDaniel “Double D” Halverson\nDistrict Captain\ndanielhalversonPGR@yahoo.com\n(360) 957- 4967 direct line
URL:https://www.patriotguard.org/mission/gary-porter-usa-vietnam-vancouver-wa/
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UID:416316-1465203600-1465210800@www.patriotguard.org
SUMMARY:HOTH
DESCRIPTION:Operation Airlift – Welcome Home\nVietnam War Veterans Hero Flight\n\n\n\nBill & Evonne Williams\, Patriotic Productions have invited the Patriot Guard Riders to participate in the WELCOME HOME activities for the Vietnam War Hero Flight scheduled to return from their visit to the War Memorials and other sites in our Nation’s Capital on Monday June 6th 2016 at Eppley Airfield in Omaha.  Three flights\, Red\, White & Blue\, will be landing with Vietnam War Veterans. The public has been invited to “Welcome Home” our Heroes. Over 2500 are anticipated to be on hand. \nSTAGE DATE: Monday June 6th\, 2016 \nSTAGE LOCATION: 2 Parking Lots –West side of Abbott Drive between Locust and the terminal entrance. There is no charge to park in these 2 lots (1st come 1st serve\, They will not allow us to reserve the lots) \nSTAGE TIME: 7:30pm \nPGR MEETING: 8:30pm \nFLAG LINE: 9:00pm \nFLIGHT ARRIVAL: Red\, White & Blue\, provided at briefing. \nNOTE: Our Flag Line may be inside the terminal or on Abbot Drive or both. Crowds\, accessibility and the TSA and Airport Police will be the determining factors \nSafety being paramount – ride only if conditions permit. The Nebraska Patriot Guard Riders have been recognized by the National Safety Council and the Nebraska Office of Highway Safety for adhering to and promoting motorcycle safety. Ride Alert – Ride Safe. \nThe PGR proudly acknowledge being created by a small group of visionary American Legion Riders. \nRIDE/FLAG CAPTAINS: \nEd Larson\nejlarson343a@gmail.com\n402-812-8669 \nTed Maynor\nted.maynor@gmail.com\n402-714-3304 \nRich McShane\nredcopper@gmail.com\n402-680-2743 \nMarv Peters\npeters_marv@yahoo.com\n402-853-1455
URL:https://www.patriotguard.org/mission/hoth-1514/
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UID:302183-1465203600-1465210800@www.patriotguard.org
SUMMARY:Honor Mission – Donald Wayne Dunagan\, 66\, USA\, Vietnam
DESCRIPTION:SP4 Donald Wayne Dunagan\, USA\, Vietnam\, Canton\, GA\, Friday\, 06 JUN 16 \n\nThe family of Specialist Four Donald Dunagan has requested the Patriot Guard Riders of Georgia to be with them to honor his life and service to our nation.   It will be our honor to stand a flag line for this fallen HERO.   SP4 Dunagan served as a mechanic with tours of duty in Vietnam and in Germany.  He served from June 1969 until his honorble discharge in July 1973.  Donald loved to ride his Harley.  His brother stated that he once completely dismantled a hardtail and transported it cross county in an MGB.   He was a sports car enthusiast and also enjoyed being a Civil War Reenactor.  Please make plans to join us this Monday\, June 6\, 2016\, to provide the honor and respect this war veteran deserves. \n\nThis will be a flag line only mission at Georgia National Cemetery\, Canton\, GA. \n\nStaging:  NLT 12.45 PM at the PIC building for the 1:30 PM service \n\nGeorgia National Cemetery\n1080 Scott Hudgins Drive\nCanton\, GA 30114 \n\nWeather forecast is a temperature around 85 degrees\, partly cloudy\, with 20% rain chance.   Please plan accordingly and remember to hydrate. \n\nRCIC\nByron “Gimpy” Hall\nbplayer46@gmail.com\n770-883-8175
URL:https://www.patriotguard.org/mission/honor-mission-donald-wayne-dunagan-66-usa-vietnam/
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LAST-MODIFIED:20191201T154000Z
UID:415611-1465203600-1465210800@www.patriotguard.org
SUMMARY:Welcome Home
DESCRIPTION:Patriots: \nI am happy to announce one of our own native tar heels is coming home from Afghanistan via Ft Lewis\, WA.  Newly promoted to SGT\, Kelly Carter is assigned to the 1stBn 1st Special Forces Group (ABN).  Her father\, Timothy Carter is one of our own PGR brothers and it is very fitting that we welcome home his daughter. \nThis will be a flag line mission only in the terminal at RDU.  We will be escorted from our staging area by the RDU Police Department to where we will park our vehicles and walk from there into the terminal. Because of operational security the Airlines and flight number will not be published but provided at the initial briefing.  If you have flags\, please feel free to fly them. It is imperative that you make the staging time and we leave as a group to the parking area.  If you miss the escort you will be on your own. \nItinerary is as follows**** You MUST attend the mission brief to travel with the group from Staging Area to Parking Area. \nMonday\, June 6\, 2016 \nStaging:  8:00 AM\nSheetz\n1600 Aviation Parkway\nMorrisville\, NC \nhttp://tiny.cc/9qlway \nMission Brief;  8:15 AM \nKSU at 8:30 for the short escorted movement from the Staging Area to the Parking Area.  From there we will assemble our flags and move to the terminal. \nIt is my honor to serve as RCIC & POC for this mission with the assistance.   Please contact me with any questions or concerns you may have. \nThank you for all you do! \nTom “Joker” Meece\, DC\ntemeece@yahoo.com \nSPECIAL 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 its 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 present 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.
URL:https://www.patriotguard.org/mission/welcome-home-464/
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UID:411777-1465203600-1465210800@www.patriotguard.org
SUMMARY:Gary Lee Porter\, 69
DESCRIPTION:Ladies and Gentlemen of the Patriot Guard Riders\, we have been requested to stand for Gary L. Porter\, age 69. Please join us as we help support his family\, pay our respects\, and honor his service to our nation. \nMission Date: Monday\, 6/JUN/16 \nRide Captain: Butch Scott usngmg2@msn.com\n\nStaging Location:  Willamette National Cemetery – 11800 SE Mt Scott Blvd.\, Portland\, OR –  up top at the Rostrum by the flagpole\, please enter the cemetery through  Gate 2 – across from Lincoln Memorial. \nStaging Time: 11:30 am\nBriefing: 11:50 am\nKSU: 12:00 pm\nFlag Line Set:  12:15 pm\nService Begins: 12:30 pm \n*** SWWA PGR will provide a RHG from Harvest Church in Vancouver\, WA to WNC and from there\, to the shelter.
URL:https://www.patriotguard.org/mission/gary-lee-porter-69/
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UID:411547-1465203600-1465210800@www.patriotguard.org
SUMMARY:William S. Hamilton
DESCRIPTION:William S. Hamilton\nUnited States Navy\nBaker\, Louisiana\, 06-06-2016\n\n\nThe family of Mr. William S. Hamilton has requested the Patriot Guard stand in Honor of their Hero at his Memorial Service. Mr. Hamilton served in the United States Navy. \nPRIMARY STAGING INFO – 06-06-2016:\n  Location:\nBaker Funeral Home\n6401 Groom Rd.\nBaker\, Louisiana \n Staging Time:\n8:30 A.M. \n  Special Instructions:\nWe will stage at 8:30 a.m. for briefing and to place flags on rebar. Visitation starts at 9:00 a.m. Services start at 1:00 p.m. Burial will be at 2:30 at LA National Cemetery. A decision will be made at the Mission regarding the escort to the cemetery. The weather is still calling for possible afternoon showers. Please feel free to make your own decision on cage or bike. \nRCIC:\nDoug Nobles – noblesdoug@gmail.com \n  Assisting RCs: \n    Flags will be provided.\nLarge bike flags will be needed. \nWeather: \n72 chance of afternoon showers
URL:https://www.patriotguard.org/mission/william-s-hamilton/
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LAST-MODIFIED:20191201T145358Z
UID:411548-1465203600-1465210800@www.patriotguard.org
SUMMARY:Roy E. Lane
DESCRIPTION:Please note that due to ongoing OPSEC concerns\, mission details are not shown in this posting. All specific details and updates have been sent to members directly via their e-mail address on file. \nThe family of Mr. Roy E. Lane has requested the presence of the Patriot Guard Riders during his funeral services and interment.  Mr. Lane was a U.S. Army\, Vietnam Era Veteran\, and attained the rank of Specialist (E4) during his service.  His son-in-law\, Mr. Mitch Perry is a PGR member who attends missions in both Florida and Arkansas. \nWhen/Where:\nMonday\, June 6\, 2016 \nWalden\, NY \nLRC:\nBob Boisvert\nraboisvert47@gmail.com \nPGR to establish flag line for the arrival of the family\, visitation and dignified transfer.  Members will escort to the cemetery and establish flag line for interment services. \nThe Patriot Guard Riders will be honored to stand and demonstrate dignity\, honor and respect for the life and service of Mr. Roy E. Lane.
URL:https://www.patriotguard.org/mission/roy-e-lane/
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LAST-MODIFIED:20191201T145405Z
UID:411557-1465203600-1465210800@www.patriotguard.org
SUMMARY:James Nagel
DESCRIPTION:Honor Mission \n\n\nThe Family of James Nagel has invited the Patriot Guard Riders to Stand in Honor of his Service to our Country. Mr. Nagel served in the US Army in Europe 4th Armored Division in 1970.\n \nSTAGING:\nMcDonald’s\n15187 N. Holly Rd.\nHolly MI. 48442\n \nMAP: http://mapq.st/20ZmQW7\n \nSTAGE:                 12:15 PM\nBRIEF:                   1:00 PM\nKSU:                      1:35 PM\n \nPlease Bring your 3×5 Flags to Stand for James Nagel\n\n\nRC: SKEETER (586-524-808\n\n—\nPosted per SHERPA\nMichigan State Captain
URL:https://www.patriotguard.org/mission/james-nagel/
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LAST-MODIFIED:20191201T145406Z
UID:411559-1465203600-1465210800@www.patriotguard.org
SUMMARY:John Wesley McDuffie
DESCRIPTION:Fellow Patriots\,\n\nWe have been asked by the family of John Wesley McDuffie\, U.S. Army veteran to stand for him as he once stood for us.  Please join me in honoring the life and service of Mr. McDuffie. The itinerary is as follows: \nMonday\, June 6\, 2016 \nEastern NC Veterans Cemetery\n164 Longs Plant Farm Road\nGoldsboro\, NC \nhttp://tiny.cc/s5tway \nStaging: 1:15 PM  \nMission brief: 1:30 PM \nEstablish Flag line: 1:45 PM \nThe flag line will be maintained during the interment service and when honors are presented.\n\nRC/POC:\nTom “Joker” Meece\ntemeece@yahoo.com \n\nSPECIAL 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 its 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 present 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.
URL:https://www.patriotguard.org/mission/john-wesley-mcduffie/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20160606T090000
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DTSTAMP:20210513T130658
CREATED:20160606T130000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191201T145407Z
UID:411561-1465203600-1465210800@www.patriotguard.org
SUMMARY:Albert Dean Cox\, 84\, USN
DESCRIPTION:Ladies and Gentlemen of the Patriot Guard Riders\, we have been requested to stand for US Navy Veteran\, Albert Dean Cox\, 84.  He served in the Korean War.  Born in Brownsville\, he was in the last graduating class from Aumsville High School\, and a life-long Oregon resident.  He was married to his wife Violet for 57 years\, and worked for NW Natural Gas for 31 years.  Please join us as we help support his family\, pay our respects\, and honor his service to our nation. \nMission Date: Monday\, 6/JUN/16 \nRide Captain:  Jim Kruchoski   jk4pgr@hotmail.com \nStaging Location: Willamette National Cemetery – 11800 SE Mt Scott Blvd.\, Portland\, OR – up top at the Rostrum by the flagpole\, please enter the cemetery through Gate 2 – across from Lincoln Memorial. \nStaging Time:  8:00 am      Briefing:  8:20 am    KSU:  8:30 am \nFlag line Set: 8:45 am \nService Begins: 9:00 am \n*** There will be a RHG from the office to the shelter. \n—\nJohn Hanan II\nOregon State Captain
URL:https://www.patriotguard.org/mission/albert-dean-cox-84-usn/
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SUMMARY:Donald Wayne Dunagan\, 66\, USA
DESCRIPTION:The family of Specialist Four Donald Dunagan has requested the Patriot Guard Riders of Georgia to be with them to honor his life and service to our nation.   It will be our honor to stand a flag line for this fallen HERO.   SP4 Dunagan served as a mechanic with tours of duty in Vietnam and in Germany.  He served from June 1969 until his honorable discharge in July 1973.  Donald loved to ride his Harley.  His brother stated that he once completely dismantled a hardtail and transported it across country in an MGB.   He was a sports car enthusiast and also enjoyed being a Civil War Reenactor.  Please make plans to join us this Monday\, June 6\, 2016\, to provide the honor and respect this war veteran deserves. \nThis will be a flag line only mission at Georgia National Cemetery\, Canton\, GA. \nStaging:  NLT 12.45 PM at the PIC building for the 1:30 PM service \nGeorgia National Cemetery\n1080 Scott Hudgins Drive\nCanton\, GA 30114 \nWeather\, the forecast is a temperature around 85 degrees\, partly cloudy\, with 20% rain chance.   Please plan accordingly and remember to hydrate. \nRCICIT\nByron “Gimpy” Hall\nbplayer46@gmail.com\n770-883-8175
URL:https://www.patriotguard.org/mission/donald-wayne-dunagan-66-usa/
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UID:411571-1465203600-1465210800@www.patriotguard.org
SUMMARY:Bill Wayne Feemster
DESCRIPTION:Patriot’s Name:  Bill Wayne Feemster\nMission Name:  Veteran  Memorial Service\nMilitary Branch:  UNITED STATES MARINE CORPS \nDate of Mission:   Monday 6 June 2016 \nStaging Time:  1100 hrs \nBriefing Time:  1200 hrs \nIn position:  1215 hrs \nStaging Address:\nJohn Wesley United Methodist Church\,\n5830 Bermuda Dunes\nHouston\, Texas  77069 \nMission details:  Flag Line at Church \nObituary:  BILL WAYNE FEEMSTER – August 18\, 1938 – May 29\, 2016. Born in Port Arthur\,  Texas\,  died in Montgomery\, Texas.  Bill graduated from Thomas Jefferson High School in Port Arthur\, earned a B.S. degree from Lamar College\, Beaumont and a Master’s degree from Arizona State. Bill served in the United States Marine Corps 1957 – 1964 and had a career in Banking\, finance and ranching.  Survivors: Wife\, Annette\, his daughter Cammie\, two grandchildren\, and four siblings. \nRide Captain:\nJohn Goff\n281-468-5488\njgoffsr@aol.com \nRide Captain:\nBen Jones\n832-257-5775\nchukkllzz@yahoo.com \nRide Captain/Support Vehicle:\nKen Strube\n281-250-7659\nkstrube1@windstream.net \nWeather Forecast: High 89\, with chance of rain.
URL:https://www.patriotguard.org/mission/bill-wayne-feemster/
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UID:411573-1465203600-1465210800@www.patriotguard.org
SUMMARY:Gary Hale\, 65
DESCRIPTION:Gary Hale\, 65\nUS Army Veteran\nAshland\, KY\n6 June 2016\n\n\n\nWe have been invited by the family of Gary Hale\, US Army Veteran\, to stand in his honor. \nMr. Hale served for four years during which part of his time was serving in Korea.  Mr. Hale received several citations and awards.  It is our honor now to stand for him.  The following arrangements have been made… \nFUNERAL \nDAY/DATE:  Monday\, June 6\, 2016 \nPLACE:  Ashland Plaza Nazarene Church\, 400 Diederich Blvd\, Ashland\, KY 41101 \nTIME:  12:00 pm \nSTAGING AREA:  McDonald’s\, 150 Russell Road\, Ashland\, KY 41101 (on US 23 across from AK Steel Main Gate) \nSTAGING TIME:  10:30 am \nKSU:  10:40 am \nBurial will be at the Kentucky Veteran’s Cemetery NE directly following the service. \nPlease bring your 3×5 American flags\, arrive hydrated\, and dress according to the weather conditions. \nEd Hicks and I will be the Ride Captains for this mission.   If you have any questions\, please contact me at the number below.  My thanks to each of you.  Take care and ride safely. \nTom Epperly\nSr. Ride Captain\n606.571.9022
URL:https://www.patriotguard.org/mission/gary-hale-65/
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SUMMARY:James H. Stetzel\, USA
DESCRIPTION:Please note that due to ongoing OPSEC concerns\, mission details are not shown in this posting. All specific details and updates have been sent to members directly via their e-mail address on file. \nTo my fellow Patriot Guard Riders; \nWe have been asked to provide an honorable escort and stand a flag line at the cemetery for Sergeant James H. Stetzel\, US Army Korean War veteran. Sergeant Stetzel was a Drill Sergeant at Fort Knox\, KY and served in the Korean War between 1952 -1955. \nWe have been asked to escort the family from Phelps\, NY to the cemetery where both the Sergeant and his wife are to be interred. There will be an honor guard and full military burial ceremony. \nI hope you are able to join me in honoring this Korean War Veteran. Thank-You for all you do!! \nMonday\, June 6\nPhelps\, NY 14532 \nJohn McMullen\nActing Ride Captain \nContact:\nNigel Heaton\nnigelvh@aol.com\nAssistant State Captain
URL:https://www.patriotguard.org/mission/james-h-stetzel-usa/
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SUMMARY:Orville Glenn Itschner\, 98\, USN
DESCRIPTION:The Family of Orville Glenn Itschner\, 98\, USN\, WWII\, originally from Bevier\, MO\, but resided in Flemington\, MO.\, has asked the Patriot Guard Riders to Stand in Flag Line in Honor of their loved one. \nOrville Glenn Itschner served his country honorably during WWII from 1941-1946\, earning the rank of ACMM. \nStage/Briefing:  12:15 PM \nInterment services will begin at 1300 hours (1:00 PM) \nInterment at Missouri Veteran Cemetery\n1479 County Road 1675\nJacksonville\, MO \nThis is Flag Line only. \nRC: Jan Watts\nemail:  liltyke.2355@gmail.com\nPhone:  660-349-9134
URL:https://www.patriotguard.org/mission/orville-glenn-itschner-98-usn/
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SUMMARY:Patrick John Ciampo\, 97\, USAAF
DESCRIPTION:Patrick John Ciampo\, 97\nUSAAF WWII Veteran\nRiverside\, CA\n06 JUN 2016\n\n\n\nThe family of Patrick Ciampo has invited the Patriot Guard Riders to honor their hero for his service and sacrifice to his country. We are honored to do so. \nPatrick served in the Army Air Corps during World War II.  Among his duties during his distinguished service was serving as one of the ground crew supporting then Captain Chuck Yeager.   Patrick’s rank at the time of his discharge was Tech Sergeant. \nIn his civilian life Patrick was the owner and operator of five family restaurants in the Boston area.   In 1979 he retired to California to be near his daughter and family.  He was preceded in death by his wife of forty years and one son.  Surviving are a daughter and a son\, six grandchildren and one great grandchild. \nNOTE: This mission posting is to facilitate your voluntary participation in honoring this Military Veteran. Please see the time table if you would like to participate. \nThe weather is predicted to be hot please stay hydrated and don’t forget to eat\, it can made a difference with your ability to withstand the heat. \nTime Table for Monday\, 06 JUN 2016: \n1045  Stage at\nRiverside National Cemetery\n22495 Van Buren\nRiverside\, CA 92518. Family at staging area # 8\, PGR stage north of area #8. http://tinyurl.com/29ssvk3 \n1100  Mission Briefing \n1130  KSU to assigned shelter for flag line and full military honors. \nR/C:  Vern Grimshaw\nvgrimshaw@aol.com\n562-458-4421
URL:https://www.patriotguard.org/mission/patrick-john-ciampo-97-usaaf/
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SUMMARY:Frank M. Goad\, USA
DESCRIPTION:The family of Frank  M. Goad has  respectfully requested the Patriot Guard Riders assist with the Memorial Service  of their loved one by Standing a Tall and Silent Flag Line of Honor and  Respect. \nMr. Goad served his country with Honor in the  United States Army from January 1967 to January 1973\, achieving the rank of  SP-5.  He served in Vietnam and was  awarded the Vietnam Campaign Medal\,  Vietnam Service Medal with four Overseas Service Bars and the National Defense  Service Medal.  He was an active  member of the O’Fallon VFW Post #5077.\n\nMr. Goad is  survived by his wife\, Nancy\, three sons\,  and eight grandchildren.\n\nObituary Link:   http://www.baue.com/obit/frank-m-goad-jr/ \n\nStage:\nMonday\, June 6\, 9:15 A.M.\nAssumption Catholic  Church\n430 N. Main  Street\nO’Fallon\,  MO \nFlag Line:    9:30 – 10:30 \nService:       10:30 \nEscort:\nJefferson Barracks National Cemetery.  Appointment time:  1:00 \nRide Captain:\nRon “Pete”  Peterson\nron.peterson@charter.net\n636.443.9643 \nWeather projected to be 59-88* and mostly sunny.  HYDRATE  HYDRATE   HYDRATE​
URL:https://www.patriotguard.org/mission/frank-m-goad-usa/
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UID:411595-1465203600-1465210800@www.patriotguard.org
SUMMARY:Randy Dale Ames\, 55
DESCRIPTION:Randy Dale Ames\, 55\nUS Marine Corp Veteran\nMoberly\, MO\nJune\, 6\, 2016\n\n\n\nThe family of Randy Dale Ames\, 55\, US Marine Corp Veteran\, of Moberly\, MO has invited the Patriot Guard Riders to stand in Honor and escort their loved one to his final resting place. \nStage: Tuesday June 6\, 2016 \nPathway Funeral Home\n411 Union Ave\nMoberly\, MO \nBriefing: 11:30 AM \nVisitation: 12 noon – 2 pm \nService: 2 pm \nThis is visitation\, service\, and escort all in one day. Escort to final resting place directly after service. (9 mile escort. Some gravel.) \nRC:\nDoug Yearns\nredneckjct@hotmail.com\n660-651-0038
URL:https://www.patriotguard.org/mission/randy-dale-ames-55/
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SUMMARY:Claude J.Toney Jr\, 92\, USMC
DESCRIPTION:Claude J.Toney Jr\, 92\nUSMC WWII Veteran\nSpartanburg\, SC\n6 Jun 2016\n\n\n\nOnce again we have been called upon to honor the service of a World War II veteran.  Claude J Toney Jr. passed away earlier this month.  His family has asked the Patriot Guard Riders to be present at a memorial service honoring his service and his life. He was 92 years old. \nImmediately after graduation from high school\, he enlisted in the Marine Corps.  He proudly served from 1942 until being discharged in 1945.  PFC Toney served in a place called Guadalcanal.  This is where the bug infested\, malaria ridden steaming hot jungle created as many casualties as the enemy’s bullets.  Then they began island hopping up through the Marshall Islands\, Philippine Sea\, on to Guam\, and finally ending on Saipan. \nPFC Toney’s job as a communication specialist not only required him to establish and maintain communication systems. Many times he had to work closely with the “code talkers” making him a “high value” target. He was lucky\, he survived. \nLike so many others after the war\, PFC Toney came home\, got a job\, married\, and raised a family.   But now he’s gone.  Please join me as we remember and honor his service. \nMission Details: Monday\, June 6\, 2016 \nStaging:\nDuncan Park (Veterans Pointe)\n1000 Duncan Park Dr\nSpartanburg\,SC 29302\n(Veterans Pointe is off Union St) \nMap: https://goo.gl/maps/3ci1jfuiiwK2 \nAssemble: 10:15 am \nBriefing: 10:30 am \nFlag line: 10:45 am \nThis is a flag line only\, no escort mission. (Caution: may have to park on grass). \nTom Comshaw\nRCIC\n864-472-4236\ntomcomshaw@yahoo.com
URL:https://www.patriotguard.org/mission/claude-j-toney-jr-92-usmc/
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SUMMARY:Vernon Eugene Elleman\, 72\, USMC\, Vietnam / Beavercreek
DESCRIPTION:updated 03 JUN 16 @ 7:50 a.m. CDT   ajbuechel \n \n\nCpl Vernon Eugene Elleman\, 72 \nXenia\, Ohio\nUnited States Marine Corps Vietnam Veteran\n2nd Battalion\,2nd Marine Regiment\, 2nd Marine Division \n[ATTACH=CONFIG]4780[/ATTACH] \n\nService:\nNewcomer Funeral Home & Crematory\n3380 Dayton-Xenia Road\nBeavercreek\, OH 45432 \n06 June 2016@ 1100hrs – (11AM) \nStaging: 06 June 2016@ 1000hrs-(10 AM) \nInterment: \nDayton National Cemetery \nDayton\, Ohio \nScheduled Time: 06 June 2016@ 1400hrs-(2 PM)\nStaging: 06 June 2016@ 1320hrs-(1:20 PM) If not riding in the Escort please staging at the Cemetery office\n\n\nDistrict #4 Ride Captain Bud Zartman is assigned this mission of Honor and Respect. Please follow his instructions. Dress per the weather conditions and remember your 3’x5’ American flags. Use your own judgment on how you get safely to and from the mission. If you need to contact Bud\, email Him at: justcallmebud@woh.rr.com.\n \n\n“Rest in Peace Cpl Elleman”\n[ATTACH=CONFIG]4781[/ATTACH]\n\nBob Woods\nOhio State Captain ****************************************\n\n\n\nCpl Vernon Eugene Elleman\, 72\n\nXenia\, Ohio \n\nUnited States Marine Corps Vietnam Veteran\n\n2nd Battalion\,2nd Marine Regiment\, 2nd Marine Division \n\n[ATTACH=CONFIG]4780[/ATTACH]\n\n\nService:\nNewcomer Funeral Home & Crematory\n3380 Dayton-Xenia Road\nBeavercreek\, OH  45432 \n03 June 2016@ 1100hrs – (11AM) \nStaging: 03 June 2016@ 1000hrs-(10 AM) \nInterment: \nDayton National Cemetery \nDayton\, Ohio \nScheduled Time: 03 June 2016@ 1400hrs-(2 PM)\nStaging: 03 June 2016@ 1320hrs-(1:20 PM) If not riding in the Escort please staging at the Cemetery office\n\n\n District #4 Ride Captain Bud Zartman is assigned this mission of Honor and Respect. Please follow his instructions. Dress per the weather conditions and remember your 3’x5’ American flags. Use your own judgment on how you get safely to and from the mission. If you need to contact Bud\, email Him at: justcallmebud@woh.rr.com \n\n\n“Rest in Peace Cpl Elleman” \n[ATTACH=CONFIG]4781[/ATTACH]\n\n\nBob Woods OHSC\nOHSC@patriotguard.org\n  [FONT=&amp]513-777-1418[/FONT]
URL:https://www.patriotguard.org/mission/vernon-eugene-elleman-72-usmc-vietnam-beavercreek/
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SUMMARY:Timothy Collier\, 61
DESCRIPTION:The family of Timothy Collier has invited the Patriot Guard to stand a flag line in honor of his life and service to our country \nTimothy served in the US Navy.  He passed on May 31st\, 2016\, at age 61 and was Past Minnesota State VFW Commander\, Life member and Past Commander VFW Post 295. \nPlease come out and stand in silent tribute to Honor Timothy’s life and service to our country. \n12:30 pm – Stage Lane A (along fence on 34th Ave S) at Ft Snelling National Cemetery\, Minneapolis\, MN.\n1:00 pm – Brief\n1:30 pm- Interment \nEstimated release: 2:30 pm \nDismissal at RCIC’s discretion. \nThis is a rain\, or shine mission. Please bring your 3 x 5 American Flag and anything else you may need for the duration of this mission. \n“VA regulations 38 CFR 1.218 prohibit the carrying of firearms (either openly or concealed)\, explosives or other dangerous or deadly weapons while on VA property\, except for official purposes\, such as a military funeral honors. Possession of firearms on any property under the charge and control of VA is prohibited. Offenders may be subject to a fine\, removal from the premises or arrest.” \nRCIC – TBD\nFSNC Team \nContact:\nKarla Richardson\nFlag line Member\nActing Assistant State Captain\n(218)-639-8482
URL:https://www.patriotguard.org/mission/timothy-collier-61/
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SUMMARY:STAND DOWN - Joseph S. Kostelnik\, 80\, USA Veteran / Brook Park
DESCRIPTION:SP/4 Joseph S. Kostelnik\, 80\nBrook Park\, Ohio\nUnited States Army Cold War Veteran\n57th Engineer Company\, Depot Maintenance \n[ATTACH=CONFIG]4782[/ATTACH]\n\n\nHonor Escort Staging Location:\nHumenik Funeral Chapel\n14200 Snow Rd\nBrook Park\, OH 44142\nStaging: 06 June 2016 @ 0745hrs (7:45 AM)\nHonor Escort Destination/Graveside Service:\nOhio Western Reserve National Cemetery\n10175 Rawiga Road \nRittman\, Ohio 44270\nScheduled Time:  06 June 2016 @ 0930hrs (9:30 AM)\n\nStaging if Not Riding in Escort: 06 June 2016 @ 0845hrs (8:45 AM) \nDistrict #3 Ride Captain Mike Schrullis  assigned this mission of Honor and Respect. Please follow his  instructions. Remember your 3’x5’ American flags. Dress per the weather  conditions. Use your own judgment on how you get safely to and from the  mission. If you need to contact Mike email him at:mike@mikeschrull.com \n\n\n “Rest in Peace SP4 Kostelnik”\n\n[ATTACH=CONFIG]4783[/ATTACH] \n\nBob Woods SC\nOHSC@patriotguard.org\n513-777-1418
URL:https://www.patriotguard.org/mission/stand-down-joseph-s-kostelnik-80-usa-veteran-brook-park/
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SUMMARY:David M Bradford\, USA\, Vietnam / Burbank
DESCRIPTION:SGT David M Bradford\nUS Army Vietnam Veteran\nBurbank/Elwood IL\n6 June 16\n\n\n\nDavids family has requested the presence of The Patriot Guard to honor him during his funeral\,escort and burial. Legion Riders will be present as well. \nSGT Bradford answered our Country’s call and proudly served as an infantryman in Vietnam. He was awarded a Bronze star with a “V” for valor. As well as a Purple Heart.His medals include Vietnam Service medal\, National Defense and Combat Infantry Badge. \nHe was a member of American Legion Post Number 991 in Worth\, as well as a Legion Rider. \nLOCATION:\nLawn Funeral Home – Burbank\n7909 State Road\nBurbank \nSTAGE and BRIEF: 9:00am \nAfter service We\, along with The Last Ride Motorcycle Hearse\, the help of Illinois State Police\, will escort to Abraham Lincoln National Cemetery for a 12:30 burial. \nSRC:\nbigDave\n312-405-2692
URL:https://www.patriotguard.org/mission/david-m-bradford-usa-vietnam-burbank/
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SUMMARY:Walter Lee White\, USA Veteran
DESCRIPTION:Walter Lee White\nUSA & ARNG(Ret)\nMontgomery\, AL\nMonday\, 06 JUN 16\n\n\n\nFellow PGR Riders\, \nIt is with a heavy heart that I must inform you that America has lost another true American hero. \nThe family of Walter Lee White has requested Patriot Guard Riders to stand and ride in honor of their hero.  Walter enlisted in the United States Army in 1974 where proudly served for over seven years.  After his departure from the active army\, he joined the Alabama National Guard where he continued to serve until his retirement in 2006. \nPGR will assemble at the Chevron Station at 2631 E South Blvd\, Montgomery (next to the McDonalds) for a brief ride to the family residence; followed by our escorting the family to the Maggie Street Baptist Church (642 Maggie St.) where we will stand a flag line in his honor.  After the memorial service is concluded\, we will escort this hero and his family to the Alabama National Cemetery for his final roll call.  We will have LEO escort through Montgomery.\n\nSTAGING INFO: \nLOCATION:  Chevron Station at 2631 E South Blvd\, Montgomery \nTIME:  10:00 \nKSU:  10:20 (escort to church at 642 Maggie Street\, Montgomery) \nRCIC:  Mike “Corvet” Robinson\, 334-303-6019 \nSECONDARY STAGING INFO: \nLOCATION:  Alabama National Cemetery\, 3133 Highway 119\, Montevallo\, AL \nTIME:  2:30 p.m. (staging) \nKSU:  2:45 p.m. (assigned funeral time) \nRCIC:  Mike “Corvet” Robinson\, 334-303-6019 \nWeather Forecast:  Current forecast is for a high of 90 degrees with a chance of showers.  Please hydrate and plan accordingly. \nWalter Lee White stood for us and served our nation and our community for over 20 years so that we might be safe and free.  Now it is our turn to stand for him.
URL:https://www.patriotguard.org/mission/walter-lee-white-usa-veteran/
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