I ride with the Pacific North West Region of the PGR.
This is why I stand for my National Anthem, and the Flag that covers the coffins of Our Fallen Heroes.
Rest in peace.
Served 24 years Army/Air Force and ride with Patriot Guard every possible chance I can. Yesterday as a matter of fact. I still choke up some during Taps and always will. I know how much the families appreciate our presence. I love America
Served 24 years Army/Air Force and ride with Patriot Guard every possible chance I can. Yesterday as a matter of fact. I still choke up some during Taps and always will. I know how much the families appreciate our presence. I love America
One of the proudest moments of doing what we do !
I was privileged to attend a "Tribute To Fallen Solders Memorial Torch Motorcycle Ride " "A Run To Arlington National Cemetery" This last Friday here in Idaho. There was one of the families selected for the award of a plaque and a portrait. A very moving moment with the family !
The torch was lighted on the West coast and will travel to the Arlington Cemetery before it is extinguished. Meeting 60 families on it's path. The torch is under posted guard 24/7 by the PGR.
I'm a Ride Captain in Northern Alabama. Been with the PGR for many years and I still have a tear or two on some missions.
We are fairly busy in this area with the heavy amount of military personnel in the Huntsville area.
This town love the military and respects it's Veterans.
Here in Idaho we have spurts of too many to do,and then nothing for a week or so. They are going to open a new State Veterans Cemetery on my East end of the state, so likely many more missions here.