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Sunday  Monday  Tuesday  Wednesday  Thursday  Friday  Saturday 
April 28 29 30 May 01

  • Cody Dragoo
    See New Staging Areas Highlighted In Blue
    (West Disaster - Funeral, Interment Service)
    Staging:
      09:30 - Hillsboro
      09:30 - Waco


  • PO2 Ken Kauffman
    (Interment Service)
    Staging:
       13:15 - DFW Cemetery

    Mission Report Mission Photos
  • 02

  • Byron McGalliard
    (Funeral, Interment)
    Staging:
     09:00 - Waxahachie

    Mission Report Mission Photos

  • Perry Calvin
    (West Disaster - Funeral, Interment Service)
    Staging:
      08:30 - Belton
      09:30 - Waco


  • Walter Brooks
    (Memorial Service)
    Staging:
       15:00 - Wichita Falls

    Mission Report
  • 03

  • Morris Bridges
    (West Disaster - Funeral, Interment Service)
    Staging:
      08:30 - Belton
      09:30 - Waco


  • SH2 Bobby Marshall
    (Procession, Inurnment)
    Staging:
     11:15 - Burleson
     12:30 - DFW Cemetery

    Mission Report
  • 04

  • Guy Smith
    (East Texas Mission To Honor Former DSC Doug Smith's Father)
    Staging:
      12:00 - Mexia
  • 05 06 07 08 V-E DAY

  • William Eaves
    Maps Corrected
    (Funeral, Procession, Interment)
    Staging:
       13:00 - Bonham

    Mission Report Mission Photos

  • Robert Powell
    (Visitation)
    Staging:  
     17:00 - Fort Worth

    Mission Report
  • 09

  • Thomas Hughes
    (Interment Service)
    Staging:  
     12:00 - DFW Cemetery
    Mission Photos

  • George Fleming
    (Interment Service)
    Staging:  
     13:45 - DFW Cemetery

    Mission Report Mission Photos
  • 10

  • CPL John Mills
    Itinerary Submitted AFTER Service Performed

    (Homeless Veteran Inurnment Service)
    Staging:  
     14:00 - DFW Cemetery

    Mission Report Mission Photos
  • 11

  • J. Darrell Wiggs
    (Memorial Service)
    Staging:  
     14:00 - Fort Worth

    Mission Photos
  • 12 MOTHER'S DAY 13

  • Henry Odlozil
    (Funeral, Procession, Interment)
    Staging:
     09:00 - Ennis

    Mission Report
  • 14

  • SGT Charles Allen
    (KIA Repatriation- Arrival)
    Staging:
       06:00 - DFW Airport
    Mission Report


  • Maj Edward McGee
    (Procession, Interment)
    Staging:
     08:45 - Grand Prairie
     09:45 - DFW Cemetery

    Mission Report Mission Photos
  • 15 RUN FOR THE WALL PEACE OFFICERS MEMORIAL DAY
               
       Flags At Half Staff
    16 RUN FOR THE WALL

  • SPC 6 David Franklin
    (Procession, Interment)
    Staging:
     09:45 - Mansfield
     11:00 - DFW Cemetery

    Mission Report Mission Photos

  • Sgt Joe Buitron
    (Interment Service)
    Staging:
     08:45 - DFW Cemetery

    Mission Report

  • Honor Flight Escort
    (Community Event)
    Staging:
     12:00 - Wichita Falls
    Mission Report
  • 17 RUN FOR THE WALL

  • Charles Bodin
    (Memorial, Procession, Inurnment)
    Staging:
     09:00 - Ft Worth
     11:00 - DFW Cemetery

    Mission Report

  • PO1 Elman Chapa
    (Procession, Interment)
    Staging:
     07:15 - Dallas
     08:45 - DFW Cemetery

    Mission Report

  • Richard Stallcup
    (Funeral, Procession, Interment)
    Staging:
     13:00 - Bowie
    Mission Report

  • SGT Charles Allen
    (KIA Repatriation - Procession, Interment)
    Staging:
       11:45 - Dallas
       12:30 DFW Cemetery


  • Phillip Havens
    (Interment Service)
    Staging:
       14:30 - DFW Cemetery

    Mission Report
  • 18 RUN FOR THE WALL
    ARMED FORCE'S DAY

  • Heroes of Midlothian 5K Benefit Run
    (Community Event - 5K Fun Run Escort)
    Staging:
     
    07:30 - Midlothian
    Mission Report

  • Bill Huey
    (Memorial Service, Inurnment)
    Staging:
     09:45 - Kaufman

    Mission Report

  • Run For The Wall Arrival
    (Flag Line)
    Staging:
     17:15 - Grand Prairie

    Mission Report
  • 19 RUN FOR THE WALL

  • Run For The Wall Departure
    (Flag Line)
    Staging:
     07:00 - Grand Prairie

    Mission Report
  • 20 RUN FOR THE WALL

  • Jessie Garrison
    (ADD Interment)
    Staging:
     09:00 - DFW Cemetery

    Mission Report

  • Sgt James Hall
    (Funeral, Procession, Interment)
    Staging:
     11:30 - Ft. Worth
     13:45 - DFW Cemetery

    Mission Report

  • Bill Mims
    (Memorial Service)
    Staging:
     13:00 - Waxahachie

    Mission Report
  • 21 RUN FOR THE WALL

  • Jimmie Moore
    (Address Correction)

    (Funeral, Procession, Interment)
    Staging:
     09:55 - Wichita Falls


  • CPL Vernon Freeman
    (Funeral, Procession, Interment)
    Staging:
     11:30 - Waxahachie
     13:45 - DFW Cemetery
  • 22 RUN FOR THE WALL

  • SP5 Raul Ramirez
    (Procession, Interment)
    Staging:
     09:00 - Dallas
     09:45 - DFW Cemetery


  • PV2 Joseph Haskins
    (ADD Arrival - Procession 
    Staging:
     14:30 - DFW Airport
     15:15 - Grand Prairie

    Mission Report
  • 23 RUN FOR THE WALL

  • Welcome Home Procession for the 3d BN, 144th IN
    (Procession From Canton To Ft. Worth Armory)
    Staging:
     12:00 - Canton

    Mission Report Mission Photos

  • PV2 Joseph Haskins
    (ADD Visitation)
    Staging:
     17:00 - Grand Prairie
  • 24 RUN FOR THE WALL

  • PV2 Joseph Haskins
    (ADD Procession, Interment
    Staging:
     12:15 - Grand Prairie
     12:45 - DFW Cemetery

    Mission Report

  • Capt. Cheryl Harris-ONeal
    (Inurnment Service)
    Staging:
     14:15 - DFW Cemetery

    Mission Report
  • 25

  • VFW Fundraiser To Benefit PGR
    (All Day Community Event)
    Starting:
     09:00 - Weatherford


  • A 20 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms. Partly sunny, with a high near 88. South wind 5 to 15 mph, with gusts as high as 20 mph.
    The Above Forecast Is For Dallas, Texas
    Dallas
  • 26 SALLY RIDE DAY

  • "Carry the Load" National Relay
    (Community Event)
    Staging:
     13:45 - Dallas


  • Partly sunny, with a high near 88. South wind 10 to 15 mph
    The Above Forecast Is For Dallas, Texas
    Dallas
  • 27 MEMORIAL DAY
               
       Flags At Half Staff

  • County Memorial Day Ceremony
    (Mission Pending - Ride Captain: Mike Johnson)
    Staging:
     08:00? - Wichita Falls?


  • Memorial Day Remembrance Ceremony
    (Holiday Celebration)
    Staging:
     11:30 - Mansfield


  • Westlake Decoration Day
    (Holiday Celebration)
    Staging:
     16:00 - Westlake


  • Mostly sunny, with a high near 88. South wind 10 to 15 mph, with gusts as high as 20 mph.
    The Above Forecast Is For Dallas, Texas
    Dallas
  • 28

  • Jerry Lindsay
    (Mission Pending - Ride Captain: Jack Brandon)
    Staging:
     11:30? -DFW Cemetery?
  • 29 30 31 June 01

  • Todd Fitzgerald
    (PGR Member Mission Pending - Ride Captain: Garland Raney)
    Staging:
     11:00? - Rockwall?


  • Meet And Greet
    (Tentative Date)
    Starting:
     ??:?? - Location TBD?
  • 02

  • Relief Run to Oklahoma
    (Mission Pending - Ride Captain: Carl Feltner)
    Staging:
     ??:?? - Gainesville To
                   Moore, OK?
  • 03 04 05 06 07 08

  • Snowflake Event Bicycle Race
    (Event Cancelled)
  • Sunday  Monday  Tuesday  Wednesday  Thursday  Friday  Saturday 
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    Near Real-Time Current Conditions And Forecasts Are Available For Each Primary Staging Point On Each Final Itinerary Page.
    Color Legend: KIA-Killed In Action Active Duty Death Veteran HOTH Other Missions Red River Mission Information Only
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    A Name And It Is Underlined
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    "Presence Requested"
    We Have Received A Request But A Ride Captain
    Has Not Yet Been Assigned Or Has Not Made Contact With The Requestor
    If The First Line Of An Entry Shows
    A Name But It Is Not Underlined
    This Mission Has Been Tentatively Approved By Leadership And
    A Ride Captain Has Been Assigned
    ("Mission Pending") In The Second Line The Itinerary Has Not Yet Been Finalized
    (Mission Segments) In The Second Line The Final Itinerary Has Been Received
    Staging Time Is Followed By A "?" This Is An Estimate Based On Information In The Request
    If All Information For The Mission Looks Complete,
    But The Name Is Still Not Underlined
    The Final Itinerary Has Been Received
    And Is Being Formatted For Publication And Notification

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    Posted: 05/24/2013 - Updated: 05/25/2013
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    The problem began Friday morning and continues through Saturday.  This hosting service does not belong to North Texas PGR and is used ONLY for our calendar page.  Therefore, resolution of the problem is out of our control.  http://www.pgrtexas.org is one of our backup sites and, when there is a problem like this one, will direct you to a working backup calendar.
    From The Dannel Funeral Home
    Posted: 05/24/2013
    Here at Dannel Funeral Home we would like to Thank the Patriot Guards for the past two services they helped us with in such short notice. Thank you for serving our families.

    Kristell Williams
    Dannel Funeral Home
    From The Capt. Walt Harvey Mission
    Posted: 05/17/2013
    I would like to express my sincerest thanks to all who rode and escorted my father from Denton Bible to DFW National. It absolutely amazing to drive in and see all those American flags flying at both the church and DFW National. When my father arrived at the church I was very touched that those who were there at Denton Bible saluted and/or put their hands over their hearts as my dad was brought into the church. I will not soon forget the view that I had from the limo on our way from the church to DFW National. The flags waving in the wind behind the bikes of the Patriot Guard Riders, the vehicles on the road that pulled over or slowed down (on the highway) out of respect for the procession and the sounds of the bikes’ engines as they roared along the highway. When we arrived at DFW National I was once again struck with the amount of respect given to my father by the Patriot Guard Riders: the flags, PG Riders saluting or with their hands over their hearts as my dad’s coffin was taken into the pavilion. My heart ached so deeply at that moment, but was also bursting with pride. My dad honored this country with his unfailing service. And that day he was honored for it.

    I am so impressed with the amount of riders that were there to escort my dad. The fact that you all pulled that together in such short order is still so amazing to me. I cannot properly express in this letter the depth of my gratefulness. As I said that day, April 17th, you all will be blessed by God for this service that you do.

    My dad was never one to brag about his accomplishments. He was always interested in others and he wanted to learn about their lives, not brag about his own. My dad loved the Lord, his family and his country with his whole being. He would have been shocked at the amount of riders that showed up to escort him. But I believe that after a lifetime of service to this country that type of respect and honor shown to my father by the Patriot Guard Riders was something that he deserved. Something he would have never asked for, but something he deserved nonetheless. Thank you all so very for making that happen!!

    I've attached a few pictures that I thought you may want to share with your fellow Patriot Guard Riders. (Note:  The photos may be published later)

    God Bless!!!

    ~ Gabrielle (Harvey) Gorrebeeck
    Daughter of Capt. Walt Harvey
    From The Major Edward McGee Mission
    Posted: 05/17/2013
    I would like to thank you and the rest of the PGR for escorting my friend on his final mission. Ed was like a father to me growing up and even into my later adult years. If you knew Ed, he would be honored to have the PGR escort him. He was heavily involved in veterans and honoring them thru the VA and Wounded Warriors. He was the Marines Marine. He was proud of his country, proud of his 22 years in the Marines, and he was proud of his sons, one who followed him into the Marines and the other two who serve the public as law enforcement in the DFW area. I am truly honored to know him and call him a friend.

    Respectfully,
    Matt Hicks - a new Patriot Guard Rider - In Honor of Major Edward McGee
    LATEST CASUALTIES REPORTED IN MAY OF 2013
    20 AMERICAN PATRIOTS DIED THIS MONTH DEFENDING OUR FREEDOM
    Branch:
    ARMY
    Age:
    23
    22
    Country:
    Afghanistan
    Information Released:
    May 17, 2013
    The Department of Defense announced today the death of two soldiers who were supporting Operation Enduring Freedom.

    They died May 16, in Kabul, Afghanistan, of wounds suffered when enemy forces attacked their unit with a vehicle borne improvised explosive device. They were assigned to the 1st Battalion, 294th Infantry Regiment, 29th Infantry Brigade Combat Team, Fort Juan Muna, Guam.

    Killed were:
         Sgt. Eugene M Aguon, 23, of Mangilao, Guam, and
         Spc. Dwayne W. Flores, 22, of Sinajana, Guam.
    Branch:
    ARMY
    Age:
    29
    24
    24
    21
    Country:
    Afghanistan
    Information Released:
    May 17, 2013
    Updated May 20, 2013
    The Department of Defense announced today the death three four soldiers who were supporting Operation Enduring Freedom.

    They died May 14, in Sanjaray, Afghanistan, of wounds suffered when enemy forces attacked their unit with an improvised explosive device.

    Killed were:
         Sgt. 1st Class Jeffrey C. Baker, 29, of Hesperia, Calif., assigned to 766th Ordnance Company, 63rd Ordnance Battalion,
              52nd Ordnance Group, Fort Stewart, Ga.
         Spc. Mitchell K. Daehling, 24, of Dalton, Mass., and
         Spc. William J. Gilbert, 24, of Hacienda Heights, Calif., both assigned to 3rd Battalion, 41st Infantry Regiment,
              1st Brigade Combat Team, 1st Armored Division, Fort Bliss, Texas.
         Pfc. Cody J. Towse, 21, of Elk Ridge, Utah, assigned to 3rd Battalion, 41st Infantry Regiment, 1st Brigade Combat Team,
              1st Armored Division, Fort Bliss, Texas.
    Branch:
    ARMY
    Age:
    33
    Country:
    Afghanistan
    Information Released:
    May 17, 2013
    The Department of Defense announced today the death of a soldier who was supporting Operation Enduring Freedom.

    Sgt. 1st Class Trenton L. Rhea, 33, of Oakley, Kan., died May 15, in Kandahar, Afghanistan, after drowning while attempting to cross a body of water during combat operations. He was assigned to the 603rd Military Police Company, 530th Military Police Battalion, 300th Military Police Brigade, 200th Military Police Command, Belton, Mo.
    Branch:
    ARMY
    Age:
    26
    28
    19
    22
    24
    Country:
    Afghanistan
    Information Released:
    May 06, 2013
    The Department of Defense announced today the death of five soldiers who were supporting Operation Enduring Freedom.

    They died May 4, in Maiwand, Afghanistan, of injuries sustained when their vehicle was attacked by an enemy improvised explosive device. The soldiers were assigned to the 1st Battalion, 36thInfantry, 1stBrigade Combat Team, 1stArmored Division, Fort Bliss, Texas.

    Killed were:
         1stLt. Brandon J. Landrum, 26, of Lawton, Okla.,
         Staff Sgt. Francis G. Phillips IV, 28, of Meridian, N.Y.,
         Spc. Kevin Cardoza, 19, of Mercedes, Texas,
         Spc. Thomas P. Murach, 22, of Meridian, Idaho, and
         Spc. Brandon J. Prescott, 24, of Bend, Ore.
    Branch:
    MARINES
    Age:
    39
    23
    Country:
    Afghanistan
    Information Released:
    May 06, 2013
    The Department of Defense announced today the death of two Marines who were supporting Operation Enduring Freedom.

    They died May 4, while conducting combat operations in Farah province, Afghanistan. They were both assigned to 2nd Marine Special Operations Battalion, Camp Lejeune, N.C. This incident is under investigation.

    Killed were:
         Staff Sgt. Eric D. Christian, 39, of Warwick, N.Y., and
         Cpl. David M. Sonka, 23, of Parker, Colo.
    Branch:
    AIR FORCE
    Age:
    27
    27
    30
    Country:
    Afghanistan
    Information Released:
    May 05, 2013
    The Department of Defense announced today the death of three airmen who were supporting Operation Enduring Freedom.

    They died May 3, near Chon-Aryk, Kyrgyzstan, in the crash of a KC-135 aircraft. The airmen were assigned to the 93rd Air Refueling Squadron, Fairchild Air Force Base, Wash. The cause of the crash is under investigation.

    Killed were:
         Capt. Mark T. Voss, 27, of Colorado Springs, Colo.,
         Capt. Victoria A. Pinckney, 27, of Palmdale, Calif., and
         Tech Sgt. Herman Mackey III, 30, of Bakersfield, Calif.
    Branch:
    ARMY
    Age:
    25
    21
    Country:
    Afghanistan
    Information Released:
    May 03, 2013
    The Department of Defense announced today the death of two soldiers who were supporting Operation Enduring Freedom.

    They died May 2, in Camp Buehring, Kuwait, of injuries sustained in a vehicle accident. They were assigned to 4th Battalion, 42nd Field Artillery Regiment, 1st Brigade Combat Team, 4th Infantry Division, Fort Carson, Colo.

    Killed were:

         Spc. Trinidad Santiago Jr., 25, of San Diego, Calif., and
         Pfc. Charles P. McClure, 21, of Stratford, Okla.
    Branch:
    ARMY
    Age:
    30
    Country:
    Afghanistan
    Information Released:
    May 01, 2013
    The Department of Defense announced today the death of a soldier who was supporting Operation Enduring Freedom.

    Staff Sgt. Michael H. Simpson, 30, of San Antonio, Texas, died May 1 in Landstuhl, Germany, of wounds sustained when insurgents attacked his unit on April 27, with an improvised explosive device in Arian, Afghanistan. He was assigned to the 4th Battalion, 1st Special Forces Group (Airborne), Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Wash.


                                                                     Army Releases April 2013 Suicide Information

    The Army released suicide data today for the month of April 2013. During April, among active-duty soldiers, there were 11 potential suicides: one has been confirmed as a suicide and 10 remain under investigation. For March 2013, the Army reported 10 potential suicides among active-duty soldiers; six have been confirmed as suicides and four are under investigation. For 2013, there have been 52 potential active-duty suicides: 22 have been confirmed as suicides and 30 remain under investigation. Updated active-duty suicide numbers for 2012: 184 (159 have been confirmed as suicides and 25 remain under investigation).

    During April 2013, among reserve component soldiers who were not on active duty, there were 16 potential suicides (13 Army National Guard and three Army Reserve): none have been confirmed as suicides and 16 remain under investigation. For March 2013, among that same group, the Army reported 12 potential suicides; however, subsequent to the report, another case was added bringing March's total to 13 (nine Army National Guard and four Army Reserve): none have been confirmed as suicides and 13 cases remain under investigation. For 2013, there have been 57 potential not on active duty suicides (36 Army National Guard and 21 Army Reserve): 21 have been confirmed as suicides and 36 remain under investigation. Updated not on active duty suicide numbers for 2012: 140 (93 Army National Guard and 47 Army Reserve); 138 have been confirmed as suicides and two remain under investigation.

    Soldiers and families in need of crisis assistance can contact the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline. Trained consultants are available 24 hours a day, seven days a week, 365 days a year and can be contacted by dialing 1-800-273-TALK (8255) or by visiting their website at http://www.suicidepreventionlifeline.org . The Army's comprehensive list of Suicide Prevention Program information is located at http://www.preventsuicide.army.mil .

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