PGR_NTX Patriot Guard PGR_NTX patriot Guard - Final Itinerary - Justin William Harber - Monday, October 5, 2009

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                                                                                                     Final Itinerary

                                                                                       Justin William Harber; Specialist 

                                                                                                 United States Army 
                                   
                                                                                             Monday, October 5, 2009

Ride Captain: 

Floyd “1st shirt” Kammerer, 817-690-6475 ©; fabfloyd at charter.net 
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Justin William Harber, 21, was born November 18, 1987 to William T. (Bill) & Denise Rennee (Leach) Harber in Dallas Texas. He graduated Duncanville High School in 2001. Justin Joined the United States Army in February 2007 to become a Military Police Officer. He retired in June, 2009 with the rank of Specialist. He is survived by his parents, a brother, sister, grandparents and great-grandparents. 



                                                                                                      0                         Monday, October 5, 2009

Ride Captain: 

Floyd “1st shirt” Kammerer, 817-690-6475 ©; fabfloyd at charter.net 
……………………………….........................................................

Justin William Harber, 21, was born November 18, 1987 to William T. (Bill) & Denise Rennee (Leach) Harber in Dallas Texas. He graduated Duncanville High School in 2001. Justin Joined the United States Army in February 2007 to become a Military Police Officer. He retired in June, 2009 with the rank of Specialist. He is survived by his parents, a brother, sister, grandparents and great-grandparents. 


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Justin William Harber, 21, was born November 18, 1987 to William T. (Bill) & Denise Rennee (Leach) Harber in Dallas Texas. He graduated Duncanville High School in 2001. Justin Joined the United States Army in February 2007 to become a Military Police Officer. He retired in June, 2009 with the rank of Specialist. He is survived by his parents, a brother, sister, grandparents and great-grandparents. 

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Interment Service: Monday, October 5, 2009, 9:30 AM; DFW National Cemetery 

Stag
ing: 8:30 AM. Briefing at 8:45 AM, Flags in place by 9:00 AM. If a service is taking place in the assigned shelter, we will maintain proper distance from the shelter until the service is over. At that time we will approach the shelter and put the flags up as quickly as possible. At this time we do not know which shelter Specialist Harber is assigned to. 

DFW National Cemetery 

2000 Mountain Creek Parkway

Dallas, TX 75211

214-467-3374 

Map - http://tinyurl.com/yax36cw

Staging: 8:30 AM. Briefing at 8:45 AM, Flags in place by 9:00 AM. If a service is taking place in the assigned shelter, we will maintain proper distance from the shelter until the service is over. At that time we will approach the shelter and put the flags up as quickly as possible. At this time we do not know which shelter Specialist Harber is assigned to. 

DFW National Cemetery 

2000 Mountain Creek Parkway

Dallas, TX 75211

214-467-3374 

Map - http://tinyurl.com/yax36cw

This will be an interment only service for Specialist Harber. Please be aware of the possibility of blocked entrances to the cemetery. An entrance that we believe will always be open is the one near the administration building on Mountain Creek Parkway about half way up the hill, approaching Spur 408 and Loop 12. The Map in this document shows that entrance and not the main entrance we are used to - just in case. 

On arrival at the cemetery, please proceed to the shelter staging area. A short briefing will be provided, and at 
9:15 AM big flag bikes will relocate to escort the family. Remaining bikes and cages will proceed to the shelter to assist with preparations for the service. Shelter location will be provided at the briefing. We will use the flags in storage at the shelter.

Note: Please remember that our parking area is now on the main road between shelters A and B. Funerals are being staged at the administration building and in the area by the lake. We will park facing up the hill toward shelter A with 2 bikes side by side as close to the curb and each other so that traffic can get by. This arrangement keeps the motorcycle and voice noise to a minimum around the shelters and appears to meet the needs of the cemetery. We will assemble in this area not around the shelters until it is time to move to the shelter to set up for the service. Exceptions to this parking arrangement are, as always, made for those who have trouble walking to the area. 
Please remember that our parking area is now on the main road between shelters A and B. Funerals are being staged at the administration building and in the area by the lake. We will park facing up the hill toward shelter A with 2 bikes side by side as close to the curb and each other so that traffic can get by. This arrangement keeps the motorcycle and voice noise to a minimum around the shelters and appears to meet the needs of the cemetery. We will assemble in this area not around the shelters until it is time to move to the shelter to=2
0set up for the service. Exceptions to this parking arrangement are, as always, made for those who have trouble walking to the area. 
 

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Weather: Hi 87 Isolated T-Storm 
Hi 87 Isolated T-Storm 


The flag/water truck will not be there.

 

Safety First: With the possibility of rain in the forecast please remember to bring rain gear and to ride accordingly.

Iron horses if you can, cages are always welcome and appreciated. All groups and riders are welcome to ride with us, and stand the flag line as we honor this soldier. 

Please remember that our mission is to stand tall, silent, and with honor and respect for this veteran and his family.
With the possibility of rain in the forecast please remember to bring rain gear and to ride accordingly.
Iron horses if you can, cages are always welcome and appreciated. All groups and riders are welcome to ride with us, and stand the flag line as we honor this soldier. 

Please remember that our mission is to stand tall, silent, and with honor and respect for this veteran and his family.

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Respectfully Submitted,

Floyd “1st shirt” Kammerer

North Texas Ride Captain
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