Last Updated: 09/03/2010 07:13

North Texas Patriot Guard Riders
"Always There"
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AUGUST 2010
Sunday  Monday  Tuesday  Wednesday  Thursday  Friday  Saturday 
August 1
  • Denton County Fallen Soldiers Memorial
    (To Benefit The Children On KIA Justin Monschke)
    Starting: 13:00
    Denton
  • 2 3 4
  • Lance Dudley
    (Memorial Service)
    Staging: 09:00
    Waxahachie

    Mission Report
  • Vidal Rivera
    (Funeral Service & Interment - NO Procession)
    Staging: 11:30
    Arlington


  • Rene Arciniega
    Active Duty Death

    (Escort DFW Airport To Restland, Dallas)
    Staging: Noon
    DFW Airport
  • 5
  • Kyle Stout - KIA
    (Arrival)
    Staging: 09:30
    Texarkana

  • 6
  • Rene Arciniega
    Active Duty Death

    (Funeral Service & Interment)
    Staging: 11:30
    Richardson


    Mission Report
  • Larry Wassell
    (Memorial Service)
    Staging: 18:00
    Muenster

  • 7
  • Kyle Stout - KIA
    (Funeral Service & Interment)
    Staging: 08:30
    Texarkana

    Mission Report
  • 8 9 10
  • Alan Kesler
    (Memorial Service, Procession, Interment)
    Staging: 13:30
    Irving
  • 11
    12 13
  • Matthew Fenner
    Luis Brito
    Joshua Mobbs

    (DFW Special Ops. Planeside Honor & Respect)
    Staging: 13:45
    DFW Airport

  • 14 VJ DAY (Victory Over Japan - Day Of Surrender)
  • Lost Battalion Reunion
    (Standing Honors)
    Staging: 09:00
    Dallas

    Mission Report
  • Dustin Wiley
    Active Duty Death

    (Escort To Funeral Home & Visitation)
    Staging: 16:00
    Denton

  • 15 VJ DAY (Victory Over Japan - Day It Was Announced)
  • Dustin Wiley
    Active Duty Death

    (Funeral Service, Procession, Interment)
    Staging: 13:00
    Denton

  • 16
  • Joshua Yearout
    (Memorial Service, Procession, Interment)
    Staging: 09:00
    Lancaster


  • 17 18
  • Donald Wann
    KIA Vietnam
    (DFW Special Ops. Planeside Honor & Respect)
    Staging: 09:00
    DFW Airport

    Mission Report
    Mission Report
  • 19 20
  • Mike Haisan
    (Memorial Service, Procession, Interment)
    Staging: 11:00
    Waxahachie / DFW Cemetery

    Mission Report
  • 21
  • Texas National Guard Welcome Home
    (Standing Honors)
    Staging: 07:45
    Westworth Village

  • Donnie Poore
    (Memorial Service)
    Staging: 11:45
    Wichita Falls
    Mission Report .
  • William East
    (Memorial Celebration)
    Staging: 17:00
    Olney, TX
    Mission Report .
  • 22 23 24
  • William Hutchinson
    (Memorial Service, Procession, Interment)
    Staging: 08:45
    Waxahachie

  • 25 26
  • Hoy Holshouser
    (Memorial Service, Procession, Interment)
    Staging: 08:00
    Fort Worth

  • 27
  • SRA Troy Edwards - Active Duty Death
    (DFW Special Ops. Planeside Honor & Respect)
    Staging: 12:15 DFW Airport
  • 28
    29
  • Alexis Maldonado
    KIA
    (Visitation at Funeral Home)
    Staging: 17:30
    Wichita Falls

  • 30
  • Alexis Maldonado
    KIA
    (Flag Line At Church And Cemetery)
    Staging: 09:30
    Wichita Falls

    Mission Report
  • John LeJeune
    (Interment Service)
    Staging: 12:45
    DFW Cemetery

  • 31 September 1
  • Daniel Izon - Active Duty Death
    (DFW Special Ops. Planeside Honor & Respect)
    Staging: 09:45
    DFW Airport
  • 2 VJ DAY (Victory Over Japan - Formal Surrender)
  • Randy Fincher
    (Funeral Service, Procession, Interment)
    Staging: 10:00
    Arlington

  • 3 4
  • Raymond Walker
    (Funeral Service And Interment)
    Staging: 09:00
    Nocona


  • Sunny, with a high near 86. East wind around 10 mph.

    Dallas
  • 5 6 LABOR DAY 7 8 ESCORT THE TRAVELING WALL
    Killeen, Texas
    9 NATIONAL GATHERING OF THE GUARD
    Killeen, Texas
    10 NATIONAL GATHERING OF THE GUARD
    Killeen, Texas
    11 NATIONAL GATHERING OF THE GUARD
    Killeen, Texas
    Sunday  Monday  Tuesday  Wednesday  Thursday  Friday  Saturday 

    Color Legend: KIA-Killed In Action Active Military Veteran HOTH Information Only East Texas Mission Other Missions
     

    IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENTS

    Alexis Vincente Maldonado, Wichita Falls, Texas

    Arrival Video By Jerry Castillo

    For More Information See: http://www.usfallen.org
    Story And TV Coverage From The Funeral And Interment Service.
    Funeral Service

    For More Information See: http://www.usfallen.org

    ANNOUNCING THE NEW NORTH TEXAS PGR NOTIFICATION SYSTEM!

    AS PROMISED:  Our New E-Mail Notification System Is Now On Line!  Beginning September 1st, You Will No Longer Receive E-Mails From The Former System - You MUST Register For The New System  Or Risk Losing Notifications.
    Register Now
    You Will Receive A Welcome E-Mail If All Went Well - This May Take From A Few Minutes To A Few Hours.  If You Do NOT Get The Welcome Message, Please Let Us Know! 
    Over 300 Have Registered So Far!

    A Unique Thank You To The PGR.

    My name is Jeremy Callahan. I'm a 21 year old college senior who enlisted in the Infantry and is now going through Texas Christian University's Army ROTC program so I can get my commission. I've never had an opportunity to interact with your organization, but today I had the honor.

    Today at around noon I was cruising in the slow lane on I20 Eastbound in Fort Worth. I was driving my Jeep, topless and door-less with a leg propped out on the rocker guard. I was in my ACU's headed to get some work done. Out of nowhere, two motorcycles come up on my left; one snaps a salute and the other a thumbs up. They pull up in front of me and "escorted" me down the highway till I got to my exit.

    It sent shivers down my spine...

    Your organization is something else, guys and girls out there that do what you do, honoring our fallen with the utmost respect.

    God Bless, Stay Safe, and Thank You!

    Cadet Major Callahan,
    Jeremy M. Texas Christian University Army ROTC

    (VMERG) Veteran Military Employee Resource Group

    As the National Vice President of the VMERG at AMR I want to whole heartedly thank everyone for the dignity and respect that was shown by all to this young Airman. I witnessed Patriot Guard Riders, USO Volunteers, VMERG members and AA employees that just took a few minutes of their time to pay respect to a young man who gave the ultimate sacrifice for our freedom and country. Also I do not want to forget the Fleet Service Clerks (FSC) who unloaded & loaded & this young man onto the plane, I saw one of these FSC’s say a quick prayer as he finished his Job. Many years ago; as a FSC myself I remember doing that same thing, handling those caskets (AKA -Jim Wilson’ -as know by our industry) can be very emotional. A special thanks to that guy who took time to wish our Airman a safe journey home to a family who will miss him dearly. There are times that we all take for granted our busy lives, I will remember Airman Edwards for the rest of my life for reminding me to that life is fragile.

    Finally, I gave his escort two challenge coins to pass along to his family on behalf of (1) American Airlines Veterans Initiatives’ and (1) AA VMERG. As well I gave the escort one for himself to keep as a token of gratitude & admiration from our DFW/AFW area employees for his ensuring that Airman Edwards makes a safe journey home.

    Thanks to everyone of you. Respectfully, Thom Lee
    National Vice President (VMERG) Veteran Military Employee Resource Group
    American Airlines/American Eagle
    VMERG Diversity Advisory Council Advisor

    FROM THE MIKE HAISAN MISSION

    I wanted to take a moment and let you know how honored my family was to have the Patriot Guard at my stepfather's services.

    I had emailed you last week in regards to Mr. Mike Haisan and his services. I was very impressed at the quick response I received. Mr. John had called me within 2 hours and between your organization and Mr. John, he already had all the information needed. This made our experience even easier, all the tough questions already had answers to them, and it was one less thing me and my family had to worry about.

    There was never a doubt in my mind that the Patriot Guard would come through for us, but their service cannot be matched. I only expected your organization to ride with us to the cemetery. However, the Patriot Guard was actually at the funeral home even before the family, held the door open for each person entering and leaving the funeral home, took pictures, and so much more.

    I also remember the respect each rider gave to each other. However, one rider in particular stood out. I do not know his name, but I will never forget his act. As our procession pulled into lane A at the cemetery, there was already a procession in lane C. As lane C began to process to their shelter, this particular rider stood in the median under a tree and saluted the family and friends of the deceased until all cars has passed. This gentleman made a big impression on me and it means a lot knowing there are people out there that will take the time to honor our vets.

    Again, thank you for the services your organization provided for my family. If there is anything I can do to help your organization by a donation of my time, please do not hesitate to ask, it would be my honor.

    Tiffany Dawson

    CERTIFICATE OF APPRECIATION AND SEVEN SEALS AWARD

    At The Welcome Home Ceremonies On Saturday, August 21st, The Patriot Guard Riders Were Presented With TWO Documents, A Certificate Of Appreciation And A Seven Seals Award.
    Click On Either Image Above For A Larger View, Which You Can Print.

    Thank You, 1st Squadron, 112th Cavalry Regiment!  We Are Glad You All Made It Back Safely.

    Patriot Guard Riders
    National Gathering of the Guard 2010

    http://gotg2010.eventbrite.com/  
    9-12 September 2010
    Killeen / Ft. Hood, Texas

    Texas PGR,

    The countdown to the GOTG 2010 is here and as always your support is so important. Below is a link to an Event Flyer for your use to print out and have a bunch made up to give out to everyone you know.

    Only the Texas PGR can make this the success that Mary "MareBear" Gregory and her committee has worked so hard to achieve.

    Let's all pitch in and get the Flyers out to everyone.

    Thank you for your support

    Event Flyer
    2010 Gathering Of The Guard WEB Site

    "Bagger Lou"
    Lou Freitas
    Patriot Guard Riders
    Texas State Captain

    PROTECT YOURSELF
    Heat Stress

    When the body is unable to cool itself by sweating, several heat-induced illnesses such as heat stress or heat exhaustion and the more severe heat stroke can occur, and can result in death.
    Factors Leading to Heat Stress
    High temperature and humidity; direct sun or heat; limited air movement; physical exertion; poor physical condition; some medicines; and inadequate tolerance for hot workplaces.
    Symptoms of Heat Exhaustion
  • Headaches, dizziness, lightheadedness or fainting.
  • Weakness and moist skin.
  • Mood changes such as irritability or confusion.
  • Upset stomach or vomiting.
  • Symptoms of Heat Stroke
  • Dry, hot skin with no sweating.
  • Mental confusion or losing consciousness.
  • Seizures or convulsions.
  • Preventing Heat Stress
  • Know signs/symptoms of heat-related illnesses; monitor yourself and coworkers.
  • Block out direct sun or other heat sources.
  • Use cooling fans/air-conditioning; rest regularly.
  • Drink lots of water; about 1 cup every 15 minutes.
  • Wear lightweight, light colored, loose-fitting clothes.
  • Avoid alcohol, caffeinated drinks, or heavy meals.
  • What to Do for Heat-Related Illness
  • Call 911 at once. While waiting for help to arrive:
  • Move the rider to a cool, shaded area.
  • Loosen or remove heavy clothing.
  • Provide cool drinking water.
  • Fan and mist the person with water.
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    LATEST CASUALTIES - SEPTEMBER 2010
    12 AMERICAN PATRIOTS WHO DIED THIS MONTH DEFENDING OUR FREEDOM
    ARMY 24
    34
    September 02, 2010

    The Department of Defense announced today the deaths of two soldiers who were supporting Operation Enduring Freedom. They died Aug. 30 in Malajat, Afghanistan, of wounds suffered when insurgents attacked their unit with an improvised explosive device. They were assigned to the 1st Battalion, 22nd Infantry Regiment, 1st Brigade Combat Team, 4th Infantry Division, Fort Carson, Colo.

    Killed were:

         2nd Lt. Mark A. Noziska, 24, of Papillon, Neb.

         Staff Sgt. Casey J. Grochowiak, 34, of Lompoc, Calif.

    MARINE 20 September 02, 2010

    The Department of Defense announced today the death of a Marine who was supporting Operation Enduring Freedom.

    Lance Cpl. Christopher B. Rodgers, 20, of Griffin, Ga., died Sept. 1 while conducting combat operations in Helmand province, Afghanistan. He was assigned to the 1st Battalion, 2nd Marine Regiment, 2nd Marine Division, II Marine Expeditionary Force, Camp Lejeune, N.C.

    ARMY 20
    20
    September 01, 2010

    The Department of Defense announced today the deaths of two soldiers who were supporting Operation Enduring Freedom. They died of wounds suffered when insurgents attacked their vehicle with an improvised explosive device Aug. 27 in Paktiya, Afghanistan.

    Killed were:

    Spc. Chad D. Coleman, 20, of Moreland, Ga.

    Pvt. Adam J. Novak, 20, of Prairie du Sac, Wis.

    They were assigned to the 1st Squadron, 33rd Cavalry Regiment, 3rd Brigade Combat Team, 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault), Fort Campbell, Ky.

    MARINE 22 September 01, 2010

    The Department of Defense announced today the death of a Marine who was supporting Operation Enduring Freedom.

    Lance Cpl. Cody A. Roberts, 22, of Boise, Idaho, died Aug. 31 while supporting combat operations in Helmand province, Afghanistan. He was assigned to 2nd Battalion, 6th Marine Regiment, 2nd Marine Division, II Marine Expeditionary Force, Camp Lejeune, N.C

    MARINE 24 September 01, 2010

    The Department of Defense announced today the death of a Marine who was supporting Operation Enduring Freedom.

    Sgt. Joseph A. Bovia, 24, of Kenner, La., died Aug. 31 while supporting combat operations in Helmand province, Afghanistan.  He was assigned to the 3rd Combat Assault Battalion, 3rd Marine Division, III Marine Expeditionary Force, Okinawa, Japan.

    ARMY 43
    30
    32
    36
    26
    September 01, 2010
    The Department of Defense announced today the deaths of five soldiers who were supporting Operation Enduring Freedom. They died Aug. 30 in the Arghandab River Valley, Afghanistan, of wounds suffered when insurgents attacked their unit with an improvised explosive device. All were based at Fort Carson, Colo.

    Killed were:

         Capt. Dale A Goetz, 43, of White, S.D. He was assigned to the 1st Battalion, 66th Armor Regiment, 1st Brigade Combat Team, 4th Infantry Division.

         Staff Sgt. Jesse Infante, 30, of Cypress, Texas. He was assigned to the 4th Brigade Support Battalion, 1st Brigade Combat Team, 4th Infantry Division.

         Staff Sgt. Kevin J. Kessler, 32, of Canton, Ohio. He was assigned to the 4th Brigade Support Battalion, 1st Brigade Combat Team, 4th Infantry Division.

         Staff Sgt. Matthew J. West, 36, of Conover, Wis. He was assigned to the 71st Explosive Ordnance Disposal Group.

         Pfc. Chad D. Clements, 26, of Huntington, Ind. He was assigned to the 4th Brigade Support Battalion, 1st Brigade Combat Team, 4th Infantry Division.

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