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SUMMARY:Rodger Allen Adams\, USA
DESCRIPTION:The Patriot Guard Riders have been invited by family to stand in respect for\, and escort their loved one\, Vietnam Veteran SSG Rodger Allen Adams\, and we are honored to do so. \nSSG Adams was born July 29\, 1948.  He was a father\, a husband\, and a Vietnam Veteran serving in a War America did not support.  He served Basic Training at Fort Ord\, CA.  He was sent to Fort Leonard Wood\, MO where he completed the  Radio Telephone Operator Course.  His first taste of combat was from his unit at Fort Bliss\, TX\, where he deployed to the Vietnam Theater of Operation in Khe Sanh in the Fall of 1966 for 12 months where he was wounded and sent back out to the fight.  A native of Ohio\, he returned stateside and  then was sent to Fort Polk\, LA.  He attended Airborne School at Fort Benning GA and was sent to Fort Hood\, TX where he served with  the 1st BN\, 9 Cavalry Regiment and deployed to Vietnam yet  again just before the Tet Offensive in the fall of 1968. \nAfter a grueling 12 months\, he was again sent stateside only to be sent to Fort Campbell\, KY with the 3rd Brigade\, 187th  Infantry Regiment of the 101st Airborne Division.  He deployed almost immediately and was sent to Hue\, Vietnam in the Thu’a Thien Province in the A Shau Valley\, embedded with the 5th Special Forces Group.  During this 12 months in 1969\, he and his Platoon were sent for 10 days to Hill  #937\, known by the Americans as Hamburger Hill.  On May  20th 1969\, his Platoon finally took that hill that claimed the lives of over 75 members of the 101st Airborne. \nAfter this deployment he returned to Fort Lewis\, WA only to be sent to Vietnam yet again in 1970.  He served 12 final months in Vietnam and had finally completed his mission.  He was sent back to Fort Campbell\, KY.  He left the Army in 1972 at Fort Campbell KY and he received a total of 7 Purple Hearts\, a Bronze Star for Valor\, and 4 Campaign Medals. He died of complications of heart disease due to Agent Orange on June 17th\, 2016 at 10:19 am \nThe Mission:\nPGR Staging will be at Our Savior’s Lutheran Church at 2101 N. Fruit Ave.\,  Fresno\, CA \nMap: https://goo.gl/maps/tcHDK7KSJM62 \nTime: 1015 Hrs \nR/C: Stan “Skeets” Shorey
URL:https://www.patriotguard.org/mission/rodger-allen-adams-usa/
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UID:411143-1466586000-1466593200@www.patriotguard.org
SUMMARY:Walter Taylor\, USMM
DESCRIPTION:The family of Mr. Walter Taylor has requested the Patriot Guard to honor the life and U.S. Merchant Marine service of their loved one. We are honored to be able to fulfill that request. \nMr. Taylor served with the Merchant Marines during WWII. \nSTAGING:\nWatkins Funeral Home\n163 North Ave.\nJonesboro\, GA\n1015 (10:15 AM)\nWed. 22 June 2016 \nWe will stand a flag line during the visitation from 1030 until the beginning of the service at 1200. At the conclusion of the service we will escort Mr. Taylor to his final resting place at Sherwood Memorial Gardens in Jonesboro. He will be laid to rest with USMC honors. \nRCIC:\nJoe “Mack” McGuigan\njoemackusmc@gmail.com\n678-548-1595
URL:https://www.patriotguard.org/mission/walter-taylor-usmm/
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UID:411144-1466586000-1466593200@www.patriotguard.org
SUMMARY:MSgt Norman Roades
DESCRIPTION:Patriot Guard Riders: \nWe are invited to stand a Flag line to Honor MSgt Norman Roades and his service to his country. \nNorman served in the USAF 7-14-81/12-31-04\, attaining the rank of MSgt. He passed on 6-17-2016. \nMemorial service will be at War Memorial Hall\, 515 E. 2nd st. S. Mountain Home Idaho\, Wed. 6-22-2016 at 1400 hr. \nStaging/Briefing:  Wed.-06-22-2016-1200hrs. I-84\, Gowen rd. exit # 57\, Chevron Station. \nWaivers and ride as group to Mt. Home\, ID \nKSU\, NLT 1215. \nMt. Home riders stage at Memorial hall in Mt. Home. 1300 hr. \nFlag line NLT 1315 hr. \nPlease bring 3X5 Flags. \nWeather: Very warm\, prepare accordingly \nRCIC:\nLyle Frost\nlylfrost1933@gmail.com\n# 841 6436
URL:https://www.patriotguard.org/mission/msgt-norman-roades/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20160622T090000
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CREATED:20160622T130000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191201T144931Z
UID:411148-1466586000-1466593200@www.patriotguard.org
SUMMARY:James R Zimmerman\, USN
DESCRIPTION:MM1 James R Zimmerman\, Veteran Vietnam – Grand Junction\, CO\, 22 Jun 2016 \nWe have been invited to attend the Funeral of MM1 James R Zimmerman\, Veteran\, US Navy Vietnam. \nInterment 1000(10am) at:\nVeterans Memorial Cemetery\n2830 Riverside Parkway\nGrand Junction\, CO \nStage 09:15am at Shelter Area \nRide Captain:\nBarry Force \nContact:\nArt  Edwards\nASC\nharleyroadk@yahoo.com
URL:https://www.patriotguard.org/mission/james-r-zimmerman-usn/
CATEGORIES:Archive
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20160622T090000
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UID:411149-1466586000-1466593200@www.patriotguard.org
SUMMARY:LCDR Barton W. Fordham\, 84\, USN(RET)
DESCRIPTION:LCDR Barton W. Fordham\, 84\nUS Navy(RET)\nVietnam Veteran\nColumbia\, SC\n22 JUNE 16\n\n\n\nThe family of LCDR Barton Fordham has requested the presence of the South Carolina Patriot Guard Riders\, to stand in honor of their loved one’s service to his country. \nBarton Fordham passed away June 17th 2016\, The father of our own Charlotte Fordham\, ​​as a young man\, Barton was offered two full ride scholarships\, one to Auburn University and the other to Georgia Tech for playing football. As you can see Barton was a great football player. Instead of the scholarships Barton decided to go to the Naval Academy instead.  Graduating with the class of 1955 as a new Ensign\, Barton was sent to the fleet where he was flying missions for Anti​-​Submarine Warfare​.  ​Bart also flew combat missions in Vietnam before retiring from the USN as a LCDR. After retirement​\,​ Barton decided to attend the University of South Carolina where he graduated with a law degree. Barton then practiced law in Columbia for the next thirty years before retiring. \nMISSION DETAILS. This will be a flag line only​ –\n​\n22 June 2016​ \nLOCATION: ​​\nSaint Martins in the ​F\nields Episcopal Church\,  ​​\n5220 Clemson Ave​\,\nColumbia​\,\nSouth Carolina \n​MAP:\nhttps://goo.gl/maps/5s5ryi1NXbo​ \nSTAGING:  12:30  PM \nBRIEFING:  12:45 PM \nFLAG LINE : 1:00 PM until the start of service\, at which time we will stand down. \nSERVICE STARTS AT: 2:00 PM \nIt will be my honor to act as Ride Captain for this mission. \nSCPGR/RCIC\nDale Moss\n803-669-2464 \nFlags and water for this mission will be provided by. \nSCPGR/RCIT\nRon Kelly
URL:https://www.patriotguard.org/mission/lcdr-barton-w-fordham-84-usnret/
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UID:411150-1466586000-1466593200@www.patriotguard.org
SUMMARY:Miguel Ruelas\, 29\, USA
DESCRIPTION:Miguel Ruelas\, 29\nUS Army\, GWOT\nGlendale\, AZ\nWednesday\, 6/22/16\n\n\n\nMiguel\, age 29\, tragically died in a motorcycle accident\, leaving behind his wife and six year old son and four year old daughter. He served in the Army for ten years and was deployed to Afghanistan and Bahrain. He was medically discharged as a E-5. \nStaging Time:   1200 \nIglesias De Dios Camino\n5927 W. Lamar Rd.\nGlendale\, AZ \nStaging Zip Code:    85301 \nBriefing Time:    1230 \nWe will stand in honor as Miguel is transferred into the coach and then escort his family to the cemetery for a flag line and military honors at 1330. \nRide Captain:\nRick Sherrill\n480-309-1147\nrick.sherrill@att.net \nStaging Time Two    1300 for those not escorting \nGreenwood Memorial Cemetery\n2300 W. Van Buren\nPhoenix\, AZ. \nStaging Zip Code 2:    85009 \nFlag Support Vehicle Person:   Karen \nKSU Time    1300 \nNote that Karen\, our flag support\, may not be at the church and only at the cemetery. Bring your own water. \nRoad Guard Escort Requested    yes \nLead Road Guard:\nDon Nielson \nDue to Arizona Weather\, please hydrate the day before and the day of the mission.
URL:https://www.patriotguard.org/mission/miguel-ruelas-29-usa/
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LAST-MODIFIED:20191201T144933Z
UID:411151-1466586000-1466593200@www.patriotguard.org
SUMMARY:Frank Morgan Pendleton\, 96 ARARNG
DESCRIPTION:Patriot: Frank Morgan Pendleton\, age 96\, United States Army WWII Veteran \nDate: Wednesday June 22\, 2016 \nFrank Morgan Pendleton\, age 96\, passed away June 13\, 2016 at Central Wyoming Hospice with family by his side. \nFrank was born December 4\, 1919 in Eldorado\, Arkansas to Jack Herbert and Eva Lena Morgan Pendleton. He was the youngest of three brothers. He graduated from Eldorado High School in 1938. After graduation he joined the Arkansas National Guard and served in the Aleutian Islands as a Sergeant in the United States Army during WWII. After his honorable discharge he moved to Hobbs\, New Mexico to help rebuild the New Mexico National Guard. \nRally Point:\nHighland Park Cemetery\n1860 E 12th St.\nCasper\, WY Use 4th St. (North Entrance)\, Go South 5 blocks on the right. \nRally time: 12:00 Noon\,  Flag line in place 12:30 PM\, Service 1:00 PM. \nRide Captain:\nRichard Parks \nContact:\npgrwyo@gmail.com
URL:https://www.patriotguard.org/mission/frank-morgan-pendleton-96-ararng/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20160622T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20160622T110000
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LAST-MODIFIED:20191201T144934Z
UID:411152-1466586000-1466593200@www.patriotguard.org
SUMMARY:Donald L. Burris\, USN Veteran
DESCRIPTION:The family of Donald L. Burris has requested the PGR at his Service. \nDonald L. Burris served in the United States Navy from Dec 1955 to Dec 1957. He was employed with the Windsor and Lake Ozark Police Department and Moniteau County. \nThe family has requested a flag line at the visitation of their loved one on Wednesday June 22nd at 1pm (1300hrs) till 2pm (1400hrs). \nServices from 2pm (1400hrs) to 3pm (1500hrs) at:\nPhillips Funeral Home\n5 South Oak Street\nEldon\, MO. \nThey have requested an escort\, with police escort to the edge of town\, to the Greenmore Memorial Gardens in Barnett\, MO. Full Military Honors will be rendered during the services grave side. \nWe will have the mission briefing at 12:30 hours at the Phillips Funeral Home at 5 South Oak Street Eldon\, MO \nRide Captain:\nJohn Morlock\n(573) 280-3240
URL:https://www.patriotguard.org/mission/donald-l-burris-usn-veteran/
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UID:411160-1466586000-1466593200@www.patriotguard.org
SUMMARY:Memorial
DESCRIPTION:Veterans Without Family – Four (4) American Heroes\, Riverside National Cemetery – 22 JUN 16 \nOn Wednesday 22 June 2016\, Four (4) American Heroes will be honored at the Riverside National Cemetery\, 22495 Van Buren Blvd.\, Riverside\, CA 92518. \nThe four (4) Veterans being transported by the Los Angeles County Coroner are: \nGeorge Jr.\, Ralph\, 71\, Honorably Served \nHardge\, Oliver\, 73\, Honorably Served \nAlonzo\, Bennie\, 68\, Honorably Served \nBreed\, Clifford\, 60\, Honorably Served \nWe will also recognize those veterans that have been brought to RNC within the past week for direct burial without final honors. \nThe PGR will be there to be the family for these veterans and will stand by while military honors are rendered by the California National Guard Honor Team at Riverside National Cemetery. \nMay the souls of these veterans rest in peace alongside their brothers and sisters beneath the green sod of a Nation they helped to keep free. \nThey are not alone\, we are their family. \nNOTE: This mission posting is to facilitate your voluntary participation in honoring these Military Veterans. \nThe weather is predicted to be hot so please stay hydrated and don’t forget to eat; it can make a difference with your ability to withstand the heat. \nTime Table for Wednesday\, 22 June 2016: \n0800 – Gather at Shelter F\, Riverside National Cemetery\, 22495 Van Buren Blvd.\, Riverside\, CA 92518 http://goo.gl/maps/8N9u4 \n0830 – Mission Briefing \n0900 – Honors rendered \n1030 – Final gravesite salute \nR/C:\nDoyle “Popeye” Tolbert\n909-938-9582\ndoyletobert@msn.com \nYou do not have to be a Veteran or a motorcycle rider to attend this mission. Everyone is welcome. We encourage those who do not ride to attend in your car. If this will be your first mission go to the initial staging area and you will be briefed there by the R/C (Ride Captain).  Dress for motorcycle riding or dress casually if you are driving a cage (car).  Please feel free to attend any portion of this mission you can.
URL:https://www.patriotguard.org/mission/memorial-404/
CATEGORIES:Archive
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20160622T090000
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CREATED:20160622T130000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191201T144940Z
UID:411161-1466586000-1466593200@www.patriotguard.org
SUMMARY:James C. Davis\, 73\, USN Veteran / Westville
DESCRIPTION:updated 20 JUN 16 @ 10:11 a.m. CDT   ajbuechel \n \n\nJames C. Davis\, 73\nUS Navy Vietnam Veteran\nWestville\, Danville\, IL\n22 Jun 16\n \n\nThe Family of James C. Davis\, 73\, US Navy\, Vietnam Veteran requests the presence of the Patriot Guard Riders and the American Legion Riders to Honor their Hero on Wednesday\, 22 JUN 16. \nFireman Third Class Davis enlisted in the Navy in JAN 63\, was attached to Attack Squadron 223\, served 2 tours in Vietnam and was Honorably Discharged 5 years later. \nVisitation will be held from 1200 – 1300 hrs at Sunset Funeral Home in Westerville then will be escorted to the National Cemetery in Danville for interment. \nVisitation/ Funeral Service; 22 Jun 16 at 1300 hrs (1:00 pm) Sunset Funeral Home in Westerville\, IL \nStaging: 1100 hrs Sunset-Urbas Funeral Chapel\, 414 S. State Street\, Westerville\, IL \nBriefing: 1115 hrs (11:15 am) immediately following the briefing we will establish our flag line. \nAt the conclusion of the Services we will Escort our Brother and his family to the Danville National Cemetery for Grave Side Service and Military Rites. \nRide Captain:\nMike Longfellow\n217-260-4794 \nSupport:\nPete Powell\n217-304-1967 \n\n\n\n\n********************************** \n\nJames C. Davis\, 73\nUS Navy Vietnam Veteran\nWestville\, Danville\, IL\n22 Jun 16\n\n\n\nThe Family of James C. Davis\, 73\, US Navy\, Vietnam Veteran requests the presence of the Patriot Guard Riders and the American Legion Riders to Honor their Hero on Wednesday\, 22 JUN 16. \nFireman Third Class Davis enlisted in the Navy in JAN 63\, was attached to Attack Squadron 223\, served 2 tours in Vietnam and was Honorably Discharged 5 years later. \nVisitation will be held from 1300 – 1400 hrs at Sunset Funeral Home in Westerville then will be escorted to the National Cemetery in Danville for interment. \nVisitation/ Funeral Service; 22 Jun 16 at 1300 hrs (1:00 pm) Sunset Funeral Home in Westerville\, IL \nStaging: 1200 hrs (noon) Sunset-Urbas Funeral Chapel\, 414 S. State Street\, Westerville\, IL \nBriefing: 1215 hrs  (12:15 pm) immediately following the briefing we will establish our flag line. \nAt the conclusion of the Services we will Escort our Brother and his family to the Danville National Cemetery for Grave Side Service and Military Rites. \nRide Captain:\nMike Longfellow\n217-260-4794 \nSupport:\nPete Powell\n217-304-1967
URL:https://www.patriotguard.org/mission/james-c-davis-73-usn-veteran-westville/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20160622T090000
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CREATED:20160622T130000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191201T144940Z
UID:411162-1466586000-1466593200@www.patriotguard.org
SUMMARY:SFC Donald Hubert Kousman\, 85\, USA(RET)
DESCRIPTION:SFC Donald Hubert Kousman\, 85\, US Army\, Retired\, Vietnam Veteran\, Bronze Star Recipient\, Harker Heights\, TX \nThe family of Sergeant First Class Donald Kousman has requested the presence and participation of the Patriot Guard Riders at the Funeral Service and Interment of their Loved One. \nDonald served 26 years in the Army\, retiring in 1974. Duty assignments included stated-side duty at Fort Benning\, Fort Riley\, Schilling Manor and Salina in Kansas\, and Fort Hood. He also served three tours in Korea and one each in Japan\, Vietnam and Germany. He received the following Military Awards: Bronze Star Medal\, Vietnam Service Medal with 2 Bronze Stars\, Republic of Vietnam Campaign Medal. Don was a member of the American Legion Post 223 in Killeen\, VFW Post 3892 and DAV 29 of Harker Heights\, 40 & 8 V-1031 in Killeen\, the Chosen Few\, and a member of St Paul’s Catholic Church in Harker Heights. \nDonald’s full obituary may be found here: http://obits.dignitymemorial.com/dignity-memorial/obituary.aspx?n=Donald-Kousman&lc=1795&pid=180356579&mid=6973721 \nDate: Wed\, 22 Jun 16 \nStaging Time: 1005 \nStaging Location:\nSt Paul Chong Hasang Catholic Church\n1000 East FM 2410\nHarker Heights\, TX  76548 (http://tinyurl.com/2ej5cm8) \nBriefing: 1015 \nFlag line Establishment:  1025 +/- Once the Funeral Service begins; we will strike the flag line and prepare to participate in the procession to the Killeen Memorial Park & Funeral Home\, 3800 Lake Rd\, Killeen\, TX (http://tinyurl.com/yfqsjzd) \nWX: Sunny\, with a high near 96. South wind 5 to 10 mph. \nNotes: \n1. Be at staging ON TIME and TOPPED OFF. \n2. Hydrate well prior\, bring water for yourself and a buddy and dress with consideration of the weather conditions. \nRide Captains/Flag Wrangler:\nThomas “Sleepy” Weideman\n254.258.4901\nTWeideman@hot.rr.com \nMary “Marebear” Gregory\n254.458.2120\nMgregory2@hot.rr.com \nPlease join us in honoring this Retired US Army Warrior and Bronze Star Recipient for his selfless service to our Great Nation and his community.
URL:https://www.patriotguard.org/mission/sfc-donald-hubert-kousman-85-usaret/
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UID:415514-1466586000-1466593200@www.patriotguard.org
SUMMARY:Send Off
DESCRIPTION:We are very privileged to be invited to Send Off a unit of local troops  that will be deploying and leaving their families for several months in support of our country and all it stands for. \nWe will be meeting the unit at their departure location and accompanying them to the airport where they will board their plane for departure.\n \nPlease bring your flags\, your smiles\, your handshakes and thank yous so they will feel how much we appreciate them and will know we will be there to welcome them home upon their return! \nNOTE: This mission posting is to facilitate your voluntary participation in honoring these Soldiers. For those interested\, and all are welcome\, we will be accompanying the Soldiers to their departure location. Please see the time table if you would like to participate. \nTime table for Wednesday\, 22 JUN 16:\n \n0630 – Stage at ARCO\, 1245 E 4th St.\, Ontario\, CA  https://goo.gl/maps/xfnXURCkZoK2\n \n0645 – Move to location of troops\n \n0700 – Mission briefing\n\n0715 – KSU to Bob Hope USO\,1940 Moore Way\, Ontario\, CA  https://goo.gl/maps/SNM5C9MF55D2\n \n0730 – Est arrival at USO\n \n0745 – Est Flag Line for Send Off\n\n\nR/C Dean ‘Deano’ Parker\nSo Cal PGR Ride Captain\ndean1951@verizon.net\n909-732-7235\n  \nYou do not have to be a Veteran or a motorcycle rider to attend this mission. Everyone is welcome. We encourage those who do not ride to attend in your car. If this will be your first mission go to the initial staging area and you will be briefed there by the R/C (Ride Captain).  Dress for motorcycle riding or dress casually if you are driving a cage (car).  Please feel free to attend any portion of this mission you can.  Please ride/drive safely.
URL:https://www.patriotguard.org/mission/send-off-175/
CATEGORIES:Archive
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20160622T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20160622T110000
DTSTAMP:20210513T152826
CREATED:20160622T130000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191201T144941Z
UID:411163-1466586000-1466593200@www.patriotguard.org
SUMMARY:Ralph A\, Druyor\, USMC
DESCRIPTION:The Patriot Guard Riders have been invited to ride and stand in honor of Ralph A\, Druyor\, USMC\, Vietnam Veteran\, on Wednesday 22 June from Goes Funeral Care and Crematory located at 3665 Canal Dr. Suite E Ft. Collins 80524 to Ft. Logan National Cemetery 3698 S. Sheridan Blvd. Denver 80235. The Interment Service is scheduled for 11:15 AM @ Pavilion C. \nMr. Druyor was born in LA\, Cali in 1948 and passed on June 22 in Ft. Collins. He served from 1967 through 1969 completing 2 tours of Vietnam as 1st Force Recon. and Helo. Door Gunner. Following his honorable discharge he was employed as a truck driver first in Long Beach\, CA for Certified Alloy Co. and then for JDX Racing in Ft. Collins. Mr. Druyor is survived by his wife of 45 yrs\, Nicky\, and their 3 sons. \nTIME***TBA Stage at Goes Funeral Care to ride in Funeral Procession.\nTIME***TBA Mission Briefing\nTIME***TBA Depart for Ft Logan National Cemetery \nKen ‘Nick’ Nicholas will serve as Ride Captain for the Ride to Denver. Flags will NOT be needed for this part of the mission. \n10:30AM Stage in front of Ft. Logan Visitor’s Center\n10:45AM Mission Briefing\n11:00AM Depart to set Flag Line at Pavilion C \nAny available Ride Captain please post below. \nFlags will be needed for this part of the mission. \nContact:\nKathy ‘Rat’ Goldstein\nState Captain\n720-244-0594\nstatecaptain@coloradopgr.org
URL:https://www.patriotguard.org/mission/ralph-a-druyor-usmc/
CATEGORIES:Archive
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20160622T090000
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CREATED:20160622T130000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191201T144948Z
UID:411173-1466586000-1466593200@www.patriotguard.org
SUMMARY:Jack Diamond Gonzales\, 57
DESCRIPTION:The Patriot Guard Riders have been invited to stand in honor at the Interment Service for Jack Diamond Gonzales on Wednesday\, June 22\, 2016 at Fort Logan National Cemetery\, 3698 South Sheridan Blvd.\, Denver at 11:30AM\, Pavilion B. \nMr. Gonzales was the age of 57. He served in the United States Army from February\, 1979 until March 1981. \n10:45AM – Stage at the Fort Logan Visitors Center \n11:00AM – Mission Briefing \n11:15AM – Depart for Pavilion B to form Flag Line \nWill an available Ride Captain please post. \nI will be honored to attend and will bring Flags. \nContact:\nJim “Pie Man” Herstein\njwherst@aol.com
URL:https://www.patriotguard.org/mission/jack-diamond-gonzales-57/
CATEGORIES:Archive
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20160622T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20160622T110000
DTSTAMP:20210513T152826
CREATED:20160622T130000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191201T144950Z
UID:411176-1466586000-1466593200@www.patriotguard.org
SUMMARY:TSgt Robert B. Heer\, 94\, USAAF\,  WWII - POW
DESCRIPTION:TSGT Robert B.  Heer\, 94\nUSAAC\, USAF\, WWII\nRiverside\, CA 6-22-2016\n\n\n\nThe family of Robert B. Heer has invited the Patriot Guard Riders  to participate in the services of their loved one.  We will be honored to do  so. \nRobert B. Heer was born 11 Nov 1921 in Dubuque\, Iowa.  He was the second child born to Earl and  Bessie Heer.  He had a younger brother  and sister in addition to his older sister.   Robert finished the first 2 years of high school before sneaking away to  visit a friend who had moved to Riverside\, CA.   He hitch hiked and hopped trains to get there.  Although he told his younger sister of his  intentions\, she told no one.  It wasn’t  until his parents received a post card from him post marked Waseca\, Minn.  explaining himself that his parents were able to call off the 2 week old police  and fire department searches for him or his body.  His folks made arrangements for him to stay  in Riverside as long as he finished his last two years of school and they paid  his room and board.  He graduated from  Riverside Polytechnic H.S. in June 1940.\nIn June 1940 there was a nationwide Army Air Corps recruiting  program that encouraged him to enlist with the understanding he could attend a  local college for 2 years\, and with good grades\, he would quality as a flying  cadet\, a status he never achieved. So on June 7\, 1940 Robert enlisted at March  AFB and was assigned the M.O.S. DSO (squadron  carpenter).\nAfter several transfers to different bases\, Robert was aboard a  troop transport on 4 Oct 1941 headed to Clark Field in the Philippines.  8 Dec 1941 Japanese bombers destroyed Clark  field.   A large contingent of his unit  was moved to the island of Mindanao where U.S. and Philippine forces surrendered  to the Japanese on 10 May 1942.\nA  detailed tale of his movements as a POW with the Japanese can be found at  www.axpow.org/heerrobert.html .\nRobert was repatriated after 39 months in captivity and returned to  the States from Japan.  He was  transported to the Army’s Schick General Hospital to recuperate from a multitude  of diseases and injuries.  After a 90 day  furlough\, he was Honorably Discharged from the Air  corps.\nAfter his military service Robert took a photojournalism class and  was part-time employed as a photographer and at Sears\, Roebuck.  In 1946 he met and married Joan Curtis\, a  union that produced two daughters and a son.   That marriage ended in divorce.\nIn November of 1950 Robert joined the Air Force Reserves and was  promoted to the rank of Technical Sergeant.   In 1951 he was activated and assigned to the Long Beach AFB.  He was honorably retired from the Air Force  on 1 Jan 1966.  Robert was awarded the  American Defense Medal w/1 Bronze Star\, WWII Victory Medal\, the Philippine  Liberation Medal w/1Bronze Star\, The POW Medal and a Purple Heart among many  other awards.\nRobert met his second wife\, Karen Harper\, and shared 27 years  together before his passing. \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. \nTime Table for Wednesday\, 22 JUN 2016 \n1200 – Stage at Riverside National Cemetery\, 22495 Van Buren Blvd\,  Riverside\, CA; (staging area 4 for family\, staging area 8 for  PGR)\n1215 – Mission Briefing.\n1245 – KSU to Flag Line\, Service and Military  Honors \nNOTE: The  weather is expected to be warm\, so please stay hydrated and don’t forget to eat;  it can make a difference with your ability to withstand the  heat. \nR/C Chip Williams aka “Dezperaado”\ndezperaado@aol.com\n[URL=”tel:760-662-9095″]760-662-9095[/URL] \nYou do not have to be a Veteran or a motorcycle rider to attend  this mission. Everyone is welcome. We encourage those who do not ride to attend  in your car. If this will be your first mission go to the initial staging area  and you will be briefed there by the R/C (Ride Captain).  Dress for motorcycle riding or dress casually  if you are driving a cage (car).  Please  feel free to attend any portion of this mission you can.  Please ride/drive  safely.
URL:https://www.patriotguard.org/mission/tsgt-robert-b-heer-94-usaaf-wwii-pow/
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LAST-MODIFIED:20191201T144954Z
UID:411183-1466586000-1466593200@www.patriotguard.org
SUMMARY:Ricky Lee Nelson\, 59
DESCRIPTION:Honor Mission\nPFC Ricky Lee Nelson\, 59\nDayton\, OH\n\n[ATTACH=CONFIG]4835[/ATTACH]\nUS Marine Corp\nVietnam Era Veteran\n\n\nGraveside Service:\nDayton National Cemetery\n4400 W. Third Street\nDayton\, Ohio 45428\n22 June 2016@ 1100hrs-(11 AM)\nStaging: 22 June 2016@ 1030hrs-(10:30 AM) \nDistrict #7 Captain John McGee 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 judgement on how you get safely to and from the mission. If you need to contact John\, e-mail him at: mcgee.pj@outlook.com.\n \n\n[ATTACH=CONFIG]4836[/ATTACH]\n“Rest in Peace PFC Nelson”\n\n\nRobert “Bob” Woods\nOhio State Captain
URL:https://www.patriotguard.org/mission/ricky-lee-nelson-59/
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LAST-MODIFIED:20191201T144955Z
UID:411184-1466586000-1466593200@www.patriotguard.org
SUMMARY:Jerry Allen Olson\, 73
DESCRIPTION:Honor Mission\nMr. Jerry Allen Olson\, 73\nDayton\, OH\n[ATTACH=CONFIG]4833[/ATTACH]\nUS Air Force Veteran\n\n\nGraveside Service:\nDayton National Cemetery\n4400 W. Third Street\nDayton\, Ohio 45428\n22 June 2016@ 1100hrs-(11 AM)\nStaging: 22 June 2016@ 1030hrs-(10:30 AM) \nDistrict #7 Captain John McGee 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 judgement on how you get safely to and from the mission. If you need to contact John\, e-mail him at: mcgee.pj@outlook.com. \n \n\n[ATTACH=CONFIG]4834[/ATTACH]\n“Rest in Peace Mr. Olson”\n\n\nRobert “Bob” Woods\nOhio State Captain
URL:https://www.patriotguard.org/mission/jerry-allen-olson-73/
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LAST-MODIFIED:20191201T145026Z
UID:411228-1466586000-1466593200@www.patriotguard.org
SUMMARY:Michael M. Smith\, USA Veteran / Rockford
DESCRIPTION:The family of PFC. Michael McArthur Smith has  requested the Patriot Guard Riders escort him from Rockford\, MI. to  Sault St. Marie Michigan. Michael was a homeless Veteran living in Grand  Rapids\, MI. when he passed away in 2010. It has taken  his family 6 years to find him and the Patriot Guard Riders will escort  him to be reunited with his family at long Last. Michael was born in  Iron Mountain\, MI. in 1942 and served in the US Army from 1962 to 1965\n\nRockford Michigan\nLocation\nPederson Funeral Home\n27 N. Monroe Street NE\, \nRockford\, MI 49341\nMap: http://mapq.st/1UeVwUY \nStaging: 7:15 AM\nBriefing: 7:40 AM             \nKSU: 8:00 AM \nStop 1\nCadillac\, MI.\nBeacon and Bridge Market and gas station\n8485 M-115\, Cadillac \nMap: http://mapq.st/1ZE9P3W \nEstimated Arrival time: 9:30 (20 minute stop)\nBriefing: 9:40 AM\nDeparture: 9:50 AM \nStop 2\nGrayling\, MI. \nCharlies Country Corner Truckstop/Marathon Station\n5800 Nelson A Miles Parkway\, Grayling (off 4 mile rd exit)\nMap: http://mapq.st/1UausDn \nEstimated Arrival: 10:50 (20 minute stop)\nBriefing: 11:00 AM\nDeparture: 11:10 AM \nStop 3\nSt. Ignace\, MI. \nSt. Ignace Truckstop\n917 US Highway 2\, St. Iganace\nMap: http://mapq.st/25RHqLz \nEstimated Arrival time: 12:40 PM (40 minute stop)\nBriefing: 1:10 PM\nKSU: 1:20 \nDestination\nSault St. Marie\, MI. \nArrival time: 2:15 PM \nThe duration of this escort will be approximately  285 miles & 6 hours. There will be 3 stops on this escort where  additional riders may join in. \nPlease do not try to join the escort while on the road.  \nYou must attend at least one briefing to participate in the escort. \nPlease make sure that your machine is in good  working order and you are physically capable of enduring the length of  this escort.  \nRC: Sherpa (616) 890-3864\nRC: Tony Van Gessel (616) 862-1984
URL:https://www.patriotguard.org/mission/michael-m-smith-usa-veteran-rockford/
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CREATED:20160622T130000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191201T025924Z
UID:302179-1466586000-1466593200@www.patriotguard.org
SUMMARY:Walter Taylor. 84\, USMM
DESCRIPTION:The family of Mr.  Walter Taylor has requested the Patriot Guard to honor the life and  U.S. Merchant Marine service of their loved one. We are honored to be  able to fulfill that request. \n\nMr. Taylor served with the Merchant Marines during WWII. \n\nSTAGING: \nWatkins Funeral Home \n163 North Ave. \nJonesboro\, GA \n1015 (10:15 AM) \nWed. 22 June 2016 \n\nWe  will stand a flag line during the visitation from 1030 until the  beginning of the service at 1200. At the conclusion of the service we  will escort Mr. Taylor to his final resting place at Sherwood Memorial  Gardens in Jonesboro. He will be laid to rest with USMC honors. \n\nRCIC: \nJoe “Mack” McGuigan \njoemackusmc@gmail.com\n[URL=”tel:678-548-1595″]678-548-1595[/URL]
URL:https://www.patriotguard.org/mission/walter-taylor-84-usmm/
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LAST-MODIFIED:20191201T144905Z
UID:411106-1466586000-1466593200@www.patriotguard.org
SUMMARY:Michael Paul Funkhouser\, 69
DESCRIPTION:The family of Michael Paul Funkhouser\, 69\, has specifically requested the Patriot Guard Riders to honor their loved one with a flag line only at his memorial service on Wed. 6-22-16 at 6PM in Bolivar\, MO where honors will be rendered. \nMr. Funkhouser\, of Bolivar\, died Friday in his home. He was born in Youngstown\, Ohio and after graduating high school joined the U.S. Navy. He was in jet aircraft transportation in Meridian\, Miss.\, flying on occasion with John McCain. After serving three years in the Navy\, he joined the U.S. Air Force in San Bernardino\, Calif.\, where he worked as a jet engine mechanic.  He moved to Springfield\, Ore.\, and drove truck for many years. \nSTAGING: 5:00 PM\, Wed. June 22\, 2016\, Elks Lodge #2828 (located behind the Fast & Friendly 1900 block of W. Broadway – across from Meeks Lumber). \nBRIEFING: 5:15 PM\, \nFLAG LINE: Immediately following briefing \nMEMORIAL SERVICE: 6:00 PM\, \nNO ESCORT\, private burial at a later date. \nWEATHER FORECAST: 96 degrees\, hot and sunny; PLEASE HYDRATE \nRIDE CAPTAIN\nJim (Shifter) Richards\n417-399-1594 Cell\n417-777-3277 Home\nsafetyspreaking@gmail.com \nFLAG SUPPORT:\nCindy Arnold\n[URL=”file://localhost/tel/%2528816%2520916-7730″]816 916-7730[/URL]\nzenliness@yahoo.com
URL:https://www.patriotguard.org/mission/michael-paul-funkhouser-69/
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LAST-MODIFIED:20191201T154633Z
UID:416230-1466586000-1466593200@www.patriotguard.org
SUMMARY:HOTH
DESCRIPTION:Patriot’s Name: 1SG Guillermo Rivas\nMission Name:  Operation Finally Home\nMilitary Branch:  United States Army\nClassification:  Veteran \nMission Ride Captain:\nGarland “PAPA” Raney\, papa@ntxpgr.org\, (214) 799-5185 \nRide Captain #2:\nJim Wiggins\, jimwtx@verizon.net\, (903) 217-4066 \nMission Summary:\nA short procession and flag line at groundbreaking ceremony. \nPART 1:  Procession and groundbreaking ceremony.\nMission Date:  Jun 22\, 2016 – Wednesday\nStaging Time:  09:00\nBriefing Time:  09:15\nIn Position Time Or KSU:  09:30\nService Start Time:  10:00 \nDetails Of Part 1:\nThe Patriot Guard will stage at Oak Creek Park in Greenville\, Texas. A mission briefing will be held and bikes staged for procession to\ngroundbreaking site\, where the flag line will be manned for a short ceremony. After the ceremony is over\, the flags will be returned to the\nsupport vehicle\, a debriefing held\, and riders dismissed. \nName Of Staging Point:\nOak Creek Park\nFM 1570\nGreenville\, Texas 75402
URL:https://www.patriotguard.org/mission/hoth-1442/
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LAST-MODIFIED:20191201T154637Z
UID:416237-1466586000-1466593200@www.patriotguard.org
SUMMARY:HOTH - Operation Purple Camp / Tucson
DESCRIPTION:22 JUNE 2016\nOPERATION PURPLE CAMP\nORACLE\, ARIZONA  85623 \n\n\nThe  National Military Family Association’s Operation Purple Camp is open to  children with a parent or guardian from any service branch.  This is a  free summer camp for these children.  Priority is given to children who  have a parent(s) or guardian who incurred service connected injuries or  illnesses on or after 9/11 or their parent(s) or guardian are deployed.\n\nThis  will be our 5th year of riding out to see these kids and seriously  having a great time!  They love to gather in the circle and hold hands  as we all sing our PGR song and say the Pledge.  In the past we have  danced with them\, talked to them about the Patriot Guard Riders and let  them know we care about them.  The kids a couple of years ago had a  special visitor come in by helicopter from the Military but they heard  us rolling up the road to them and ran over to us….we were told later  that we stole the thunder! LOL \nWe  have been asked again by the AZANG 162nd Wing to be there to spend the  morning with these kids and it is going to be an honor to let them know  the Patriot Guard Riders care.\n\nPLEASE  HYDRATE THE DAY BEFORE AS WELL AS THE DAY OF\, WE WILL BE RIDING AN HOUR  TO GET TO OUR DESTINATION AND THE TEMPERATURE WILL BE HOT \nDATE:  22 June 2016 \nSTAGING:\nChevron Station (just north of Magee and Oracle on the east side of the street)\n8080 North Oracle Road\nTucson\, AZ  85704\n\nWe  will be riding approximately an hour to our destination of Triangle Y  Ranch near Oracle\, AZ.  If you have flag mounts\, please bring it and we  will stop once we are close to Triangle Y and unfurl them for the kids  to see. \nTIME:  6:30AM​\nBRIEFING:  6:45AM\nKSU:  6:50AM\n\nRIDE CAPTAIN:\nDominator 520-235-2352 \nPLEASE HYDRATE THE DAY BEFORE AS WELL AS THE DAY OF THE MISSION
URL:https://www.patriotguard.org/mission/hoth-operation-purple-camp-tucson/
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UID:416238-1466586000-1466593200@www.patriotguard.org
SUMMARY:HOTH
DESCRIPTION:The Patriot Guard Riders have been invited to escort the Vietnam Memorial Wall into Marquette from Champion. The wall is a tribute to our Vietnam Veterans that sacrificed their lives for our freedom we enjoy today. This event involves many different organizations. The Patriot Guard Riders will be placed at end of escort right in front the truck with the wall. \nDate: June 22\, 2016 \nStaging: intersection  of US 41 and 95 near Humboldt\, MI.\nMap:http://mapq.st/1ScYX9P \nStaging: 6:00 pm EST \nBriefing: 6:30 pm EST \nKSU: 7:00 pm EST \nYou must attend the safety briefing to ride in the escort! \nRC:\nDan GARCEAU 1\n(906) 458 7660 \nPlease bring your flags.
URL:https://www.patriotguard.org/mission/hoth-1449/
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UID:411123-1466586000-1466593200@www.patriotguard.org
SUMMARY:Monroe A. Schneider\, 97\, WIARNG
DESCRIPTION:Confirmed Mission\nMonroe A. “Monty” Schneider\nWisconsin National Guard – WWII\nLittle Chute\, WI\nWednesday\, June 22\, 2016\n\n\nMonroe A. Schneider\, Kaukauna\, age 97\, died Friday\, June 17th with his family by his side. “Monty” was born in Lark\, WI and proudly served in the National Guard 32nd Red Arrow Division from 1937-1945 and was deployed to the Pacific Theater in WWII. Monty has been married to his lovely wife Claire for 68 years.\n\nMonty’s family has invited the Patriot Guard Riders to join them as they remember him. \nVisitation \nWednesday\, June 22\, 2016 \n3:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m.  \nO’Connell Funeral Home\n1776 East Main Street\nLittle Chute\, Wisconsin   54140 \nStaging\n2:00 p.m.\n[h=2]Memorial Service\n5:00 p.m. [/h]Military rites will follow. \nPrivate burial at a later date.\n[h=2]Ride Captain is Mike Weaver skipatroldoc@gmail.com[/h]
URL:https://www.patriotguard.org/mission/monroe-a-schneider-97-wiarng/
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CREATED:20160622T130000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191201T144917Z
UID:411124-1466586000-1466593200@www.patriotguard.org
SUMMARY:Russell E. Curtis
DESCRIPTION:Sadly we have been requested to stand in Honor of RUSSELL EUGENE CURTIS\, BTFN USNR VIETNAM ERA.\n\nBTFN Curtis served in the US Navy Reserve aboard the USS ESSEX CVS 8 homeported in Quonset Point RI 09/66 – 08/1968\n\nWe  are standing calling hours only from 4p-8p.( STAGING AT) 3p at the West  Haven Funeral Home  662 Savin Av.\,  West Haven\, CT 06516.  \nMilitary Honors will be held at 7p at the funeral home. \nASC Jack Casey will be RCIC and Flags and Water will be on site. \nSkip Petras\nAssistant State Captain\nascspetras@gmail.com
URL:https://www.patriotguard.org/mission/russell-e-curtis/
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CREATED:20160622T130000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191201T144917Z
UID:411125-1466586000-1466593200@www.patriotguard.org
SUMMARY:Barrom S. Cunningham\, OKARNG
DESCRIPTION:The family of Maj. Barrom S. Cunningham has requested the presence of the Patriot Guard Riders at the his services. \nMr. Cunningham served from 1965-1971 with two tours in Vietnam. \nGraveside services are June 22nd at 11 a.m. at Oaklawn Cemetery with military honors under the direction of DeArman Funeral Home Sulphur Oklahoma. \nThis is graveside Services only \nServices: 11 a.m. at Oaklawn Cemetery\, Sulphur Ok. \nStaging: 9:30 a.m. Oaklawn Cemetery Sulphur Ok. \nBriefing: 10 a.m. \nFlag line: 10:45 a.m. \nWeather: hot with temperatures in the low 90s \nRCIC\nGene “bugler” Maloy\ngenkat@sbcglobal.net\n580-220-5717
URL:https://www.patriotguard.org/mission/barrom-s-cunningham-okarng/
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LAST-MODIFIED:20191201T144922Z
UID:411133-1466586000-1466593200@www.patriotguard.org
SUMMARY:Stephen W. Pearce\, 55\, USA Veteran / Nixa
DESCRIPTION:STEPHEN W. PEARCE\, 55\, US Army\nNixa/Ozark Mo\nWed. 22 June 16\n\n\nThe family of Stephen W. Pearce has requested the Patriot Guard Riders honor their loved one with an escort from the Adams Funeral Home\, Nixa\, MO to the Hopedale Cemetery\, Ozark\, MO on Wed\, 22 June 16. \nStephen PEARCE proudly and honorably served in the U.S. Army (dates to be determined) After he left the Army\, hero PEARCE became a ‘rough neck’ laborer and driller in the oil fields of Oklahoma\, Texas\, and Kansas for 37 years. In 2011 he moved to Dighton\, Ks and became a feed truck driver for Ranger Feeders.  Stephen was an avid motorcyle rider and enjoyed his Harley\, he also enjoyed his puppies\, deer hunting and helping his wife with the flower garden.  \nA “Last Ride” Motorcycle Hearse will be used to carry hero PEARCE’s body from the funeral home in Nixa to the cemetery in Ozark. \nSTAGE: 12:30p\, Wed. 22 Jun 16\,Adams Funeral Home\, 109 N. Truman Blvd\, Nixa\, MO (behind Great Southern Bank) \nBRIEFING: 12:45p\, Wed. 22 Jun 16 \nESCORT: 1:00p\, Wed. 22 Jun 16 from Adams FH to Hopedale Cemetery\, Hwy J & NN\, Ozark\, MO (a distance of approx. 10 miles/20 min) \nSERVICEw/flagline\, 1:30p\, Wed. 22 Jun16\, Hopedale Cemetery\, Ozark\, MO \nWEATHER FORECAST: 92 degrees and 0% chance of precipitation \nFor additional information\, please contact: \nRC:  Kent McGregor\n(850) 544-6616\nmcgregor.kent@gmail.com \nFLAG SUPPORT\nCindy Arnold\n(816 916-7730\nzenliness@yahoo.com
URL:https://www.patriotguard.org/mission/stephen-w-pearce-55-usa-veteran-nixa/
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LAST-MODIFIED:20191201T144923Z
UID:411134-1466586000-1466593200@www.patriotguard.org
SUMMARY:Ralph Tribble III\, USAF
DESCRIPTION:22 June 2016\nSGT Ralph “Mike” Tribble III\nUS Air Force\, Vietnam\nTrussville\, AL\n\n \nThe family of Sgt Ralph “Mike” Tribble III has requested Patriot Guard Riders to stand a flag line for their Hero. Sgt Tribble served in the US Air Force. He answered the call of duty\, so the Patriot Guard Riders will be honored to stand a flag line for him at this time.\n \nStaging 1: 10:45 AM\, 22 June 2016 (Visitation at 11:00 to 12:00)\n   Jefferson Memorial Home and Gardens Funeral Home\n   1591 Gadsden Hwy\n   Trussville\, AL 35235\n \nStaging 2: After The Service we will stand a flag line at grave side\n   Jefferson Memorial Home and Gardens Funeral Home\n   1591 Gadsden Hwy\n   Trussville\, AL 35235\n \nWeather: High of 90\n \nRCIC: Rick Brandt\n             rbrandt8042@att.net\n             (205) 822-8042
URL:https://www.patriotguard.org/mission/ralph-tribble-iii-usaf/
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CREATED:20160622T130000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191201T144923Z
UID:411135-1466586000-1466593200@www.patriotguard.org
SUMMARY:Terry F. McCarthy\, USN\, Vietnam / Queensbury
DESCRIPTION:Members:\n\nThe family of Terry F. McCarthy has requested the participation of the Patriot Guard Riders in the military honors funeral for their Dad.  \nPatriot Guard Riders have been requested to be Paul Bearers. If you are willing please let the RC know. \nWHEN / WHERE;\nWednesday June 22nd\nQueensbury\, NY\n\nFlag line for arrival of family for calling hour\, short prayer service then dignified transfer and escort to:\nMorningside Cemetery\nHartford NY\n\nLRC \nGene Jones\nrem2arms @aol.com \nTerry achieved the rank of E-7 in the US Navy and served a tour in Vietnam.  We will be honored to assist the family and to render honor\, dignity and respect for the life and service of Terry McCarthy.
URL:https://www.patriotguard.org/mission/terry-f-mccarthy-usn-vietnam-queensbury/
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