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SUMMARY:HOTH
DESCRIPTION:The Patriot Guard Riders have been asked to participate in the Military Appreciation Day at the Missouri State Fair in Sedalia this August 14th. This event is to recognize and support our military and veterans for their service.  The event will be inside the Mathewson Exhibition Center again this year and will be scheduled on the weekend to provide more comfort and accessibility for attendees. \nThe timeline and participation are the same as last year\, but please review all details. \nStaging will be at 1230 at the MODOT facility on South 65 (map link below); KSU at 1300\, for escort through the fairgrounds to the Exhibition Center. We will be parked inside BY 1330 and there will be a video presentation prior to the start of the ceremony at 1400.  The surface will be hard rolled dirt and we are confirming if kickstand support will be provided.  Please bring your own if possible. \nKansas City metro members\, if we’d like to ride in as a group\, staging will be at 100 SE Crestwood in Lee’s Summit\, two convenience stores/gas stations in sight and plenty of shade.  Distance from Lee’s Summit to Sedalia is 60 miles\, and we will meet up with members from Warrensburg at American Legion Post 131.  KSU from Lee’s Summit\, NLT 1015.  KSU from Post 131 NLT 1115. \nAfter the event\, the State Fair Admin welcomes you to remain and visit the fair.  We will post the information on parking and departure route as soon as it is available.  We are also awaiting information on parking and transportation from the staging area to the center for non-riding members. \nhttp://tinyurl.com/3zzm9a5 \nAt the conclusion\, members will be able to remain to enjoy the fair that day.  The Fair Administration understands that any honor missions will take priority. With that understanding\, we need to get a general idea as to member interest to participate to help plan the event and spacing. \nBill “Whirlwind” Richart \nContact:\nRandy Vogel\nrvogel816@yahoo.com
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SUMMARY:Richard Hart
DESCRIPTION:Patriot’s Name: SP5 Richard Hart\nMilitary Branch: United States Army\nClassification: Veteran\nAdditional Military Info: SP5 Richard Hart joined the Army Feb 1969\, and served honorable for 4 years. SP5 Hart was awarded the National Defense Service Medal. \nLink To Obituary: http://www.blessingfuneralhome.net/obituaries/Richard-Rickey-Hart/ \nMission Ride Captain:\nKen “Chigger” DuBois\nKend0715@gmail.com\n(817)879-9420 \nMission Summary: The Hart family has requested the North Texas Patriot Guard Riders to stand the flag line at Blessing Funeral Home in Mansfield. \nPART 1:    Stand Flag Line at memorial service at Blessing Funeral Home in Mansfield \nMission Date: Aug 14\, 2016 – Sunday\nStaging Time: 13:30\nBriefing Time: 13:45\nIn Position Time Or KSU: 14:00\nService Start Time: 14:30 \nDetails Of Part 1: After the briefing\, the PGR will establish the flag line at the Blessings Funeral Home\, where we will stand tall and silent in honor of SP5 Richard Hart\, his family\, and friends. Upon conclusion of the Memorial Service\, the flags will be furled and returned to storage followed by debriefing and dismissal. \nName Of Staging Point:\nBlessing Funeral Home\n401 Elm Street\nMansfield\, Texas 76063
URL:https://www.patriotguard.org/mission/richard-hart/
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SUMMARY:Memorial
DESCRIPTION:National Spirit of ’45 Day\, Portland\, OR\, 14/AUG/16 \nLadies and Gentlemen of the Patriot Guard Riders\, we have been invited by  the Oregon Spirit of ’45 and Willamette National Cemetery to stand a flag line for their National Spirit of ’45 Day Ceremony to celebrate America’s WWII “Greatest Generation.” It is a special honor to be asked to be a part of this ceremony.  Please join us as we help honor those who served during WWII. \nMission Date: Sunday\, 14/AUG/16 \nRide Captain: Smokie Parrack rwpjr1972@gmail.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: 10:00 am\nBriefing:   10:20 am\nFlagline Set: As needed\nCeremony Begins: 11:00 am
URL:https://www.patriotguard.org/mission/memorial-472/
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UID:415292-1471165200-1471172400@www.patriotguard.org
SUMMARY:Memorial
DESCRIPTION:Idaho State Veterans Cemetery has requested the Patriot Guard Riders honor our WWII Veterans and their families on Sunday 14 Aug 16\, at 1000 hrs. We will stand a flag line during the arrival of our heroes and during the opening comments of this important remembrance ceremony\, “The Spirit of 45”. \nStaging: 0900 hrs Sunday 14 Aug 16\, Winco parking lot adjacent to Oil Can Henrys\, corner of State St\, and Old Horseshoe Bend Rd.\n\nBriefing: 0915 hrs.\n\nKSU:  0920 hrs. Ride as a group to ISVC and establish flag line on arrival. \nRC: Dario Bell(dariobell@cableone.net) 515-6959 \nWeather: HOT. Please plan accordingly.
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SUMMARY:James W. Cornett\, 68
DESCRIPTION:The Patriot Guard has been requested to take part in a ceremony to honor James Cornett for his service our Great Nation.  Due to earlier miscues between the family\, the funeral home and the Patriot Guard\, we were not able to honor this veteran at his wake and funeral service.  The family has requested that we attend a ceremony at Cookie’s North End Diner in White Hall\, IL.  We will be honored to fulfill this request and be there for James’ family.  Please join us as we show our appreciation for this True Patriot’s service to our country. \nCEREMONY \nDate:  Sun\, 14 Aug 16\nTime:  1500 hrs (3 pm sharp) \nPlace:  Cookie’s North End Diner\n108 2nd Ave N\nWhite Hall\, IL \nStaging:  1430 hrs (2:30 pm) at the diner.\nDon’t be late.  Ceremony/Presentation at 3 pm sharp. \nRC  James Roady (217-370-9384)
URL:https://www.patriotguard.org/mission/james-w-cornett-68/
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SUMMARY:Jewett Williams\, USA
DESCRIPTION:[FONT=&amp]Maryland Patriot Guard has been asked to participate in a joint Patriot Guard mission with multiple states that will enable a Civil War Veteran to receive a long overdue interment at his final resting place in Togas\, Maine.  We are honored to do so.\n\n[FONT=&amp]This mission’s intent is to transport Jewett Williams from the state of Oregon (where he died on 17 July 1922) back to the state of Maine\, where he was born\, raised and recruited in the Maine 20th Volunteer Regiment.  He went on to fight heroically in numerous battles during the Civil War. \n[FONT=&amp]More information and a complete bio can be seen on Facebook at “Bringing Jewett Williams to Maine” at this link:  [/FONT]https://www.facebook.com/JWilliams20…93307274090378[/FONT][FONT=&amp]  here you will be able to track the progress of his journey home.[/FONT]\n[FONT=&amp]\n[/FONT][FONT=&amp]This is a 2 part mission on Sunday August 14\, 2016. If you can make both parts or just one part that is great. We are his family right now and this type of mission doesn’t happen very often. Come out and say thanks and show him the respect that he earned and deserves.  [/FONT]\n[FONT=&amp]\n[/FONT][FONT=&amp]First part is the dignified transfer of Pvt. Williams from the PA. PGR to the MD. PGR.  Transfer will take place in Hancock\, Md.This will be a dignified transfer with 3 x 5 flags if you have them\, and should take no longer than 30 minutes to complete once the PA PGR team arrives. All times are flexible because of weather and traffic conditions.  There is a chance of storms on Sunday so drive and dress for the conditions. [/FONT] \n[FONT=&amp]Part One of Mission:  Sunday\, 14 August 2016[/FONT]\n[FONT=&amp]Staging Location: [/FONT][FONT=&amp]Super 8 Motel Parking Lot\, 118 Limestone Road\, Hancock\, MD 21750[/FONT]\n[FONT=&amp]Staging Time: [/FONT][FONT=&amp] 1130 Hrs[/FONT]\n[FONT=&amp]Briefing:           [/FONT][FONT=&amp]1145 Hrs[/FONT]\n[FONT=&amp]KSU:[/FONT][FONT=&amp] Immediately after[/FONT][FONT=&amp] transfer has been completed and thank you’s to the PA team have been extended we will escort PVT Williams to the Point of Rocks Marc Train Station parking lot for transfer to the VA PGR[/FONT] \n[FONT=&amp]Part Two of Mission:  Sunday\, 14 August 2016[/FONT]\n[FONT=&amp]Location: [/FONT][FONT=&amp] Point of Rocks Marc train station\, Commerce Street parking lot[/FONT] \n[FONT=&amp]Time[/FONT][FONT=&amp]:        1500 Hrs (approx.)[/FONT]\n[FONT=&amp]Briefing:[/FONT][FONT=&amp]  Will be done by VA RC if the MD escort is late or by MD RC if we arrive early.[/FONT]\n[FONT=&amp]KSU[/FONT][FONT=&amp]:       At conclusion of transfer.   3 x 5 flags will be used for the transfer to the VAPGR.  [/FONT] \n[FONT=&amp]Ride Captain:  [/FONT][FONT=&amp]Mike Buck @ 240-812-2872\n[/FONT]\n[FONT=&amp]Iron Horses preferred\, cages welcomed as always.\n[/FONT]\n[FONT=&amp]Arrive gassed up.  Bring snacks\n[/FONT]\n[FONT=&amp]Extremely hot weather[/FONT][FONT=&amp]\, so dress and hydrate accordingly.  Check local weather forecasts.[/FONT] \n[/FONT]
URL:https://www.patriotguard.org/mission/jewett-williams-usa-4/
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SUMMARY:Burl D. Currey\, 79
DESCRIPTION:Burl D. Currey\, 79\nUS Navy Veteran\nGrayson\, KY\n14 August 2016\n\n\n\nWe have been invited by the family of Burl D. Currey\, 79\, US Navy Veteran\, to stand in his honor. \nMr. Currey served with honor and dignity\, and received several citations and awards. \nIt is our honor now to stand for him.  The following arrangements have been made. \nFUNERAL \nDAY/DATE:  Sunday\, August 14\, 2016 \nPLACE:\nMalone’s Funeral Home\n325 Malone Lane\nGrayson\, KY 41143 \nTIME:  2:00 pm \nSTAGING AREA:\nMcDonald’s\n751 Carol Malone Blvd\nGrayson\, KY 41143 \nSTAGING TIME:  12:30 pm \nKSU:  12:45 pm \nBurial will be at the East Carter County Memory Gardens directly following the service. \nPlease bring your 3×5 American flags\, arrive hydrated\, and dress according to the weather conditions. \nRide Captain:  Tom Epperly\n606.571.9022
URL:https://www.patriotguard.org/mission/burl-d-currey-79/
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SUMMARY:Jewett Williams\, USA
DESCRIPTION:updated 11 AUG 16 @ 7:28 p.m. CDT   ajbuechel \n\n \n\nHonorable Transfer \nPvt Jewett Williams\nCivil War Veteran\n14 August 2016\n\n\n\nThe Patriot Guard Riders have been invited to Escort and Honorably Transfer Civil War Veteran Pvt. Jewett Williams to the Maryland PGR on his way to be with his Civil War Brothers in Maine.\n\nA Color Guard in Oregon State and hospital officials handed over Pvt Williams’ ashes to The Patriot Guard Riders to be escorted to his final resting place in Maine.\n\n“He was a son\, a brother\, a husband and a father. At the end of his life\, however\, he was alone and institutionalized. Oregon Senate President Peter Courtney said at the ceremony. “When he died\, nobody came. Nobody came to honor him. Nobody came to take him home. Nobody came. Until Today.”\n\nIn 2014\, the memorial was opened with the remains of patients unclaimed by relatives kept in urns labeled with names\, birth and death dates and embedded in a wall. A gap now exists where Williams’ urn had been. Over 300 other remains have been claimed.\nThe 20th Maine famously prevented a Union defeat at Gettysburg with a bayonet charge at Little Round Top. Williams\, of Hodgdon\, Maine\, joined in October 1864\, more than a year later\, but many engagements remained. His regiment was at the siege of Petersburg\, Virginia\, and in battles with the rebels right up to Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee’s surrender at Appomattox\, Virginia\, in April 1865.\n\nThe New Englanders were actively engaged with Grant’s army in the long siege of Petersburg of Civil War history at Virginia Tech. \nJewett shared a tent with his cousin\, Albert Williams\, who\, in a letter reflecting his rudimentary education\, described long marches in bad weather and sleeping in the open\, according to a family history published online in 2005 by Barbara Ann Estabrook. He also described a scorched-earth campaign. \n“i didnt have a chance to get a shot at a reb when we on the rode but i made the Cattle and Sheep and hogs suffer. You bet we killed every thing that we see and burnt everything as we went\,” Albert Williams wrote on Dec. 18\, 1864\, less than four months before he died of fever at age 21.\n\nJewett Williams was married and divorced\, then remarried and moved to Michigan\, then to Minnesota where he was a carpenter. His first child died after only 19 months. He and his wife had five more children and moved to Washington state\, where the couple separated. In the 1920 census\, Williams was listed as a widower in Portland\, Oregon.\n\nIn April 1922\, Williams was admitted to the Oregon State Hospital for the Insane in Salem\, as the hospital was then known. He died on July 17\, 1922\, at 78\, of cerebral arteriosclerosis.\n\nNone of Jewett’s descendants has been found.\n\nHis remains are scheduled to arrive in Maine on Aug. 22 and will be buried with Military Honors in Togus National Cemetery in Maine on Sept. 17. Pvt Jewett Williams will rejoin his comrades-in-arms in Maine.\n\nStaging: 7:30 AM\nPark & Ride Parking Lot\nJ. Barry Stout Park & Ride\nExit 20 I 70 Washington\, PA\nRoute 136 E Beau St Lakeview Dr\n\nhttps://www.google.com/maps/place/J.+Barry+Stout+Park+and+Ride\,+E+Beau+St\,+Washington\,+PA+15301/@40.1772489\,-80.2221167\,17z/data=!4m2!3m1!1s0x8835ac55db85429f:0x65013abffc39233a?hl=en-US\n\nBriefing: 7:45 AM\n\nKSU: 8:00 AM Sharp!\n\nStop: Keysers Ridge\n5\, Accident\, MD 21520\nhttps://goo.gl/maps/R54tnGcxRZB2 \nFor Break\, Food and Gas\nKSU: To be determined by the Ride Captain\n\nHonorable Transfer To Maryland Patriot Guard.\nSuper 8 Motel\n118 Lime Stone Rd\nHancock\, MD\n\nhttps://goo.gl/maps/vyc4Byejib12 \nRoute changes will be discussed at the Briefing. \nAnyone is Welcome to join us on the route to MD ( 79 S to 68 W) and may proceed for all of this mission or any part of this mission. \nDress For Rain. Bringing Cages Advised. \nRide Captain: Aaron Zeff\npgrpa.asc.west@gmail.com\n[URL=”tel:%28724%29587-5626″](724)587-5626[/URL]\n \n****************************************** \n\n\nHonorable  Transfer \nPvt Jewett Williams\nCivil War Veteran\n  14 August 2016\n\n\n\nThe Patriot Guard Riders have been invited to Escort and Honorably Transfer Civil War Veteran Pvt. Jewett Williams to the Maryland PGR on his way to be with his Civil War Brothers in Maine.\n\nA Color Guard in Oregon State and hospital officials handed over  Pvt Williams’ ashes to The Patriot Guard Riders to be escorted to his final resting place in Maine.\n\n“He was a son\, a brother\, a husband and a father. At the end of his life\, however\, he was alone and institutionalized. Oregon Senate President Peter Courtney said at the ceremony. “When he died\, nobody came. Nobody came to honor him. Nobody came to take him home. Nobody came. Until Today.”\n\nIn 2014\, the memorial was opened with the remains of patients unclaimed by relatives kept in urns labeled with names\, birth and death dates and embedded in a wall. A gap now exists where Williams’ urn had been. Over 300 other remains have been claimed.\nThe 20th Maine famously prevented a Union defeat at Gettysburg with a bayonet charge at Little Round Top. Williams\, of Hodgdon\, Maine\, joined in October 1864\, more than a year later\, but many engagements remained. His regiment was at the siege of Petersburg\, Virginia\, and in battles with the rebels right up to Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee’s surrender at Appomattox\, Virginia\, in April 1865.\n\nThe New Englanders were actively engaged with Grant’s army in the long siege of Petersburg of Civil War history at Virginia Tech. \nJewett shared a tent with his cousin\, Albert Williams\, who\, in a letter reflecting his rudimentary education\, described long marches in bad weather and sleeping in the open\, according to a family history published online in 2005 by Barbara Ann Estabrook. He also described a scorched-earth campaign. \n“i didnt have a chance to get a shot at a reb when we on the rode but i made the Cattle and Sheep and hogs suffer. You bet we killed every thing that we see and burnt everything as we went\,” Albert Williams wrote on Dec. 18\, 1864\, less than four months before he died of fever at age 21.\n\nJewett Williams was married and divorced\, then remarried and moved to Michigan\, then to Minnesota where he was a carpenter. His first child died after only 19 months. He and his wife had five more children and moved to Washington state\, where the couple separated. In the 1920 census\, Williams was listed as a widower in Portland\, Oregon.\n\nIn April 1922\, Williams was admitted to the Oregon State Hospital for the Insane in Salem\, as the hospital was then known. He died on July 17\, 1922\, at 78\, of cerebral arteriosclerosis.\n\nNone of Jewett’s descendants has been found.\n\nHis remains are scheduled to arrive in Maine on Aug. 22 and will be buried with Military Honors in Togus National Cemetery in Maine on Sept. 17.  Pvt Jewett Williams will rejoin his comrades-in-arms in Maine.\n\nStaging: 7:30 AM\nPark & Ride Parking Lot\nJ. Barry Stout Park & Ride\nExit 20 I 70 Washington\, PA\nRoute 136 E Beau St Lakeview Dr\n\nhttps://www.google.com/maps/place/J.+Barry+Stout+Park+and+Ride\,+E+Beau+St\,+Washington\,+PA+15301/@40.1772489\,-80.2221167\,17z/data=!4m2!3m1!1s0x8835ac55db85429f:0x65013abffc39233a?hl=en-US\n\nBriefing: 7:45 AM\n\nKSU: 8:00 AM Sharp!\n\nStop: Keyser’s Ridge-Auto Truck Stop\n\n4008 National Pike\, Grantsville\, MD 21520\n\nExit 14B Off Of 68 \nhttps://maps.google.com/maps?oe=UTF-8&hl=en-us&client=safari&um=1&ie=UTF-8&fb=1&gl=us&entry=s&sa=X&ftid=0x89cab103983d61d5:0xdb41e320641e263c&gmm=CgIgAQ%3D%3D \nFor Break\, Food an Gas\nKSU: To be determined by the Ride Captain\n\nHonorable Transfer To Maryland Patriot Guard.\nSuper 8 Motel\n118 Lime Stone Rd\nHancock\, MD\n\nhttps://goo.gl/maps/vyc4Byejib12 \nRoute changes will be discussed at the Briefing. \nAnyone is Welcome to join us on the route to MD ( 79 S to 68 W)  and may proceed for all of this mission or any part of this mission. \nDress For Rain.  Bringing Cages Advised. \nRide Captain: Aaron Zeff\npgrpa.asc.west@gmail.com\n[URL=”tel:%28724%29587-5626″](724)587-5626[/URL]
URL:https://www.patriotguard.org/mission/jewett-williams-usa-5/
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SUMMARY:MSgt John Williams Langley\, USAF(RET)
DESCRIPTION:The family of MSgt. John Williams Langley (Sonny)\, a 27 year US Air Force Veteran\, has requested The Patriot Guard ​Riders ​to stand honors at his Memorial Service on Sunday 14 August 2016\, followed by an escort to his final resting place.  John William Langley\, born Aug 6\, 1930\, 85 of The Villages\, Florida\, passed away June 14\, 2016. He was born in Lando\, South Carolina. He is survived by his wife\, a loving family\, and friends.\n \nMSgt. Langley enlisted in the United States Air Force in 1947.  He was an Airport Control Operator and later an Air Operations Superintendent.  During his career\, he was deployed to various areas of WWII to perform clean-up operations; served in the Korean War and the Vietnam War.  He retired in June of 1981\, and wore his many medals to various veteran functions.  \n \nMr. Langley worked another sixteen years for the United States Postal Service.  He enjoyed golf and was an avid bowler and proudly wore his 300 game ring. \n \nOur brother continues to serve mankind as he directed that his body be donated to science in order to help others.   \n \nDATE: ​\nSunday 14 August 2016\n \nLOCATION: \nRock Hill VFW Post 2889\n​​732 West Main Street \nRock Hill\, SC 29730​ \n​MAP:  \nhttps://goo.gl/maps/AtEugCAXw682​ \nTIME:         \nAssemble at 1300 hrs. (1:00 PM) \n\n\nBriefing at 1315 hrs. (1:15 PM) \n\n\nEstablish & stand flag line 1330 hrs. (1:30 PM) \n\n\nStand down when Memorial Service starts at 1400 hrs. (2:00 PM)\n \nUpon conclusion of the funeral service\, (approx. 1500 hrs. (3:00 PM) we will render Honors & prepare to escort MSgt. Langley and the family to Evergreen Cemetery in Chester\, SC.  This will be a 20-mile ride at 35MPH flying big flags.\n \nAt the cemetery\, we will establish a flag line\, and Rock Hill VFW Post 2889 will provide military graveside honors.\n \nFlags and water will be provided at both places.  \n \nRC:  Harvey Mayhill                       \n(803) 980-2454
URL:https://www.patriotguard.org/mission/msgt-john-williams-langley-usafret/
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UID:410099-1471165200-1471172400@www.patriotguard.org
SUMMARY:Robert Charles Stevens\, 58\, USA
DESCRIPTION:Robert Charles Stevens (58)\nUS Army Grenada Veteran\nAlbany\, OR\n14 AUG 16\n\n\n\nLadies and Gentlemen of the Patriot Guard Riders\, we have been requested to stand for Robert Charles Stevens\, age 58. \nRobert served from 1977 to 1983 as a Mechanic and attained the rank of SP4 (E-4). He survived a helicopter crash during a mission and suffered neck injuries. Please join us as we help support his family\, pay our respects\, and honor his service to our nation.\n\nMission Date: Sunday\, 14/AUG/16 \nRide Captain:\nDebbie Shoemake\ndebbies312@yahoo.com \nStaging Location:\nTimber Linn Memorial Park\n900 Price Rd SE\nAlbany\, OR 97322\n\nStaging Time: 9:00 am\n\nBriefing: 9:15 am \nFlag line Set: 9:30 am \nService Begins: 10:00 am
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