PGR Mission
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Patriot Guard Riders will conduct a two part Honor Mission on behalf of Spc. Douglas Logan Tinsley, 21, a United States Army Soldier from Chester, South Carolina. Ride Captain Bill 'Willie T' Hopkins is in charge.
[/align]Logan Tinsley grew up in the small town of Chester, was very active in the Junior ROTC program at Chester High School, volunteered to serve his country, and died defending his people at the age of 21 years. It is now our sad duty and privilege to render honors to Spc Tinsley and show his family that they are not alone.[/align][/align]Staging information and times are as follows:[/align][/align][/align]Friday, 5 January 2006 - Visitation[/align][/align]The PGR will form a flag line to honor Spc Tinsley outside the funeral home. [/align][/align]Staging Location:Parking area of Chester County Public Health Department[/align] 129 Wylie Street[/align] Chester SC 29706[/align] [/align]Map: http://*******.com/tlzb5
[/align][/align]Staging Time:1715 to 1730[/align][/align]Duration: 3 Hours[/align][/align]Weather: Cloudy, cool, with chance of rain.[/align][/align][/align][/align]Saturday 6 January 2006 - Funeral Mission[/align][/align]Staging Location:Chester High School[/align]1330 J A Cochran By Pass[/align]Chester SC 29706[/align][/align]Map: http://*******.com/tp6ny [/align]
[/align]Staging Time: 0930[/align][/align]Ride Briefing:1015[/align][/align]Weather: Partly cloudy with temps in the 60's to near 70.[/align][/align][/align]Riders present will render honors upon the arrival of Spc Logan at approximately 1000 hours. [/align][/align]Riders should be prepared for an escort of approximately 3 miles.[/align]
My first PGR mission was in the least a very moving experience. Redhawk, I've never met you but I did recognize your bike as you and one other rider were leaving the school. You were gone before I had a chance to throw up my hand.
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My first PGR mission was in the least a very moving experience. Redhawk, I've never met you but I did recognize your bike as you and one other rider were leaving the school. You were gone before I had a chance to throw up my hand.
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