Desert Spyder
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Dudley shows up everywhere!
In todays issue of the USA paper, page 3A, is a picture of the Patriot Guard following a Hearse in the burial of a departed vet. The escort included 2 Spyders that were visible. I've been asked to join the PG but need to wait until I retire next year to have the time. I was wondering if anybody else out there are PGer's or was thinking about it or if anybody out there knew much about the Guard?
I received Email from GA chapter, said it will be a few more days?? You can still review the forums for your respective areas and see how many good Americans ride and honor our Fallen Heros. God Bless AMERICA.I just received an email from our State Captain (Florida). The forwarded email was from national. The site is down. I'm not a computer person (heck even sending emails overwhelms me and what is this cut and paste?). Anyhow, it's not exactly hackers, but people intentionally jamming the site. They are in the process of installing new software and it should be back shortly.
Be aware of local chapters. Be sure they are part of "Patriot Guard Riders" and found through their website patriotguardriders.org. Sadly there are many spin offs who are just out to get your money. PGR will never ask you for money. Their funds come from voluntary donations and sale of their gear at the official store at the above website.
Get involved. Lets see all those :spyder2:in the procession behind all those Harleys.
Jim
that our next generation will not have to watch our young military men and women pay such a steep price for our freedom. God Bless them all.
that our next generation will not have to watch our young military men and women pay such a steep price for our freedom. God Bless them all.
Just got back from a Patriot Guard mission a few hours ago. It was a long, hot day. Left Augusta at 5 AM so we could be at Ft Stewart by 8:30 AM.
After the chapel service, we escorted the Soldier about 180 miles to the cemetery in Sumter, South Carolina.
Here's the lineup from Georgia and we doubled that when we picked up additional riders in South Carolina.
I did 513 miles today, which is a new one-day distance record.
Joe, I just registered on the GA Chapter forum and wish I would have known about this ride, as I would have joined you. I actually ended up driving to Sumter yesterday for some other business, but would have much rather participated in something more worthwhile. Hopefully I will start getting in the loop now for any other upcoming missions.
Thanks for ryding in this one. I know at one point the temp was 100 degrees in Sumter, so it could not have been a very easy 513 miles either.
Unfortunately, there'll be more Patriot Guard missions to do.![]()