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Nov 22

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Honor Mission/ SGT Kirk Lee Heiberger

SGT Kirk Lee Heiberger US Air Force Veteran Vietnam War Era, 1969-1973 Friday, December 2nd, 2022 Indiantown Gap National Cemetery Annville Pa 17003 The Patriot Guard Riders have been asked to stand and honor unaccompanied USAF Veteran SGT, Kirk Lee Heiberger. Kirk served his country honorably from 1969-1973 as a jet engine Mechanic ...

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Nov 22

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Short Notice SSGT Dale Eugene Weaver, Vietnam Era USAF, Susquehanna Pa. November 14th

(SHORT NOTICE) SSGT Dale Eugene Weaver USAF Vietnam Era Veteran Monday November 14th Susquehanna Pa The Patriot Guard Riders have been asked to honor USAF Vietnam Era Veteran SSGT Dale Eugene Weaver with a flagline at his viewing, followed by an escort, and a flag line at his committal with military honors on Monday, November […]

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Nov 22

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Unaccompanied Veteran SN Brian Keith Miller. US Navy. IGNC Annville Pa November 16th

SN Brian Keith Miller US Navy Veteran 1985-1988 Wednesday November 16th, 2022 Indiantown Gap National Cemetery Annville Pa 17003   The Patriot Guard Riders have been asked to stand and honor unaccompanied US Navy Veteran SN Brian Keith Miller. Brian served his country honorably from 1985-1988 We will stand in silent honor as SN ...

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Nov 22

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HONOR MISSION: George Blair Smeltzer Jr.

Honor Mission George Blair Smeltzer Jr., Veteran US Army – Korea, Vietnam Trafford, Pennsylvania – November 2 and 3, 2022 About the Mission: Master Sargent George Blair Smeltzer Jr. Served in the United States Army during both the Korean and Vietnam Wars. For his dedicated service he received: Bronze Star, Army ...

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Nov 22

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HONOR MISSION: Month of Remembrance

HOTH Mission Veteran’s Day Ceremony All Military Branches the Patriot Guard Riders have been invited back to stand in honor for all who have served on Veterans Day at the National Cemetery of Alleghenies. Veterans Day originated as “Armistice Day” 11 November 1919 to commemorate the end of World War I (Most ...

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