My dad was also of the Greatest Generation. I wish I had been able to start w/ his. Sometimes I am ashamed of how we have lost what they secured for us.puma guy wrote:Longtooth,
What a wonderful thing. I was not aware of The Patriot Guard until they escorted my Dad's service last month. They are truly a great bunch of men and women. I could hardly believe the number of riders that came to honor him, a member of the Greatest Generation. One fellow came all the way from Willis to Pasadena to join in. Their presence added a special honor and dignity to the service and I can't think of a better way to honor fallen service men and women and all our veterans. I know you must have had a great sense of pride in participating. I found out from a member that my brother is a member and takes part in their escorts when he can. I knew that he rode escort with the MS150 and a couple of other charity rides because I always sponser a couple of riders, but was unaware of his particiipation in the PG. After seeing and meeting them I say God Bless!
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Yes sir, God will do something good when Satan raises his ugly head. I have 36yrs in the pulpit of a Baptist Church. I have never capitalized westboro nor will I ever call it a church.
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Bronco78 you were well represented & can be proud of your unit. It will not be my last. Thank you for your service & allowing me to sleep well at night not worring at this time about my grandchildren in the morning.
Speedsix, thank you vets. Dad was a WWll & Korean combat vet. Son retired & did his time in the Sandbox. In the middle I took my physical & was classed 4F due to asthma & others major alergies. This is my service since they would not let me have a uniform. We all do our part.
Speedsix, thank you vets. Dad was a WWll & Korean combat vet. Son retired & did his time in the Sandbox. In the middle I took my physical & was classed 4F due to asthma & others major alergies. This is my service since they would not let me have a uniform. We all do our part.
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Riding w/ the Patriot Guard
Friday I experienced the greatest honor I have been privileged to be a part of. I rode as a "Cager" w/ the Patriot Guard. "Cager" a rider in a pickup truck as opposed to riding a Harley. I was there at the invitation of a new friend, Terry Clark, a biker in Patriot Guard.
I was part of the Flag Line at the funeral of one of our fallen soldiers. Ssgt Scott Burgess. Killed in action in Afganastan defending liberty & keeping our enemies at bay over there instead of bombing school busses that our Grandchildren are on. Many other soft targets.
westboro ilk (I will never call them a church) was there though I never say them personally. On the flag line, I was at the church & then at the graveside at the cemetary. There were other lines of defense outside where I was to keep them away from the family. Others talked of seeing them.
Small town of about 1400 & the outpouring of patriotism & family support was more than this outsider can express in words or even the pics that follow. There is no doubt in my mind that well over half that little town turned out in one place or another to support, comfort, & encourage the family.
Most of the pics that follow were taken from my truck on the way to the cemetary. Thus the poor quality. One hand driving at 50mph & the other snapping pictures as was possible. These are only a tiny portion of the Patriotism that was shown. Many pics were not good enough to post. There were SEVERAL that I missed because I had to drive & could not get them.
Short comments at each photo as we all honor this young man & all others protection us, our children & families.
Leaving the church streets were lined w/ Patriot Citizens.
Law Enforcement was every where both honoring & a protective ring around the family preventing disturbance by anyone.
Places of business turned out for the Flag Line procession on the way to the cemetary. There is no doubt in my heart that an hr later when the Funeral Procession came that there were even more.
Households & families honored their home town hero.
Individuals stopped on both sides of the rd to pay respects.
It was 14 miles to the cemetary. We were led by 14 LEOs. Every mile one dropped out of the escort line of the Patriot Guard. When the Funeral procession came there was a LEO every mile of the way to insure their protection from disturbance from westboro ilk.
Places of business flew their flags 1/2 staff. I did not see a flag full staff in the county.
Even Individurals lowered Flags.
Many displays of Patriotism along the way. I caught only a few.
Entering the cemetary.
Veteran Honor Guard. 2 WWll vets.
Flag Line at the grave side.
The Flag line completely surrounded the graveside. My guess 30yds radius circling the Family Canopy.
I pledge alegance to the Flag of the United States of America & to the Republic for which it stands. One nation under God, indivisable, with liberty & justice for all.
I was part of the Flag Line at the funeral of one of our fallen soldiers. Ssgt Scott Burgess. Killed in action in Afganastan defending liberty & keeping our enemies at bay over there instead of bombing school busses that our Grandchildren are on. Many other soft targets.
westboro ilk (I will never call them a church) was there though I never say them personally. On the flag line, I was at the church & then at the graveside at the cemetary. There were other lines of defense outside where I was to keep them away from the family. Others talked of seeing them.
Small town of about 1400 & the outpouring of patriotism & family support was more than this outsider can express in words or even the pics that follow. There is no doubt in my mind that well over half that little town turned out in one place or another to support, comfort, & encourage the family.
Most of the pics that follow were taken from my truck on the way to the cemetary. Thus the poor quality. One hand driving at 50mph & the other snapping pictures as was possible. These are only a tiny portion of the Patriotism that was shown. Many pics were not good enough to post. There were SEVERAL that I missed because I had to drive & could not get them.
Short comments at each photo as we all honor this young man & all others protection us, our children & families.
Leaving the church streets were lined w/ Patriot Citizens.
Law Enforcement was every where both honoring & a protective ring around the family preventing disturbance by anyone.
Places of business turned out for the Flag Line procession on the way to the cemetary. There is no doubt in my heart that an hr later when the Funeral Procession came that there were even more.
Households & families honored their home town hero.
Individuals stopped on both sides of the rd to pay respects.
It was 14 miles to the cemetary. We were led by 14 LEOs. Every mile one dropped out of the escort line of the Patriot Guard. When the Funeral procession came there was a LEO every mile of the way to insure their protection from disturbance from westboro ilk.
Places of business flew their flags 1/2 staff. I did not see a flag full staff in the county.
Even Individurals lowered Flags.
Many displays of Patriotism along the way. I caught only a few.
Entering the cemetary.
Veteran Honor Guard. 2 WWll vets.
Flag Line at the grave side.
The Flag line completely surrounded the graveside. My guess 30yds radius circling the Family Canopy.
I pledge alegance to the Flag of the United States of America & to the Republic for which it stands. One nation under God, indivisable, with liberty & justice for all.