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  1. Description: Honor Mission

    TSgt Anthony C. Campbell Jr, USAF

    The Patriot Guard Riders have been invited to participate in the funeral and to show our respect for TSgt. Anthony C. Campbell Jr.

    Sergeant Campbell died of wounds suffered from the detonation of an improvised explosive device in Helmand Province , Afghanistan .. He was there supporting Operation Enduring Freedom.

    Escort: Monday, December 21st, 2009

    Time: TBD

    WPAFB, Dayton OH to

    Linnemann Funeral Home

    30 Commonwealth Dr .

    Erlanger , KY 41018

    859-727-1250

    Staging: TBD

    Visitation: Date: Tuesday, Dec 22nd 2009

    Time: 9:00 am – 1:00 pm

    Florence Baptist Church

    642 Mt. Zion Rd

    Florence , KY 41042

    859-371-7141

    Staging: 8 am @ the church

    Funeral: Tuesday, December 22nd, 1:00 pm

    Florence Baptist Church

    642 Mt. Zion Rd

    Florence , KY 41042

    859-371-7141

    Internment: Immediately following funeral

    Kentucky Veterans Cemetery North

    205 Eibeck Lane

    Williamstown , KY 41097

    Assigned Bob Woods Tom Dierig

    Ride Capt: Patriot Guard Riders Patriot Guard Riders

    Ohio State Captain KY Senior Ride Captain

    859-781-8743

  2. Fair enough. I just find it strange that people lock their guns away when they are home because they don't feel like they need it. The home is where you are most likely to be attacked. If my gun is not in my locker the safest place for it to be is on my hip. That way there's no chance of anybody accidentally shooting/being shot with it.

    Yeah I don't understand locking it up either. On my hip, in my nightstand or if Im sitting in my chair I might pull it out and set it beside me between the cushion. But when I get up, it comes with me.

    I figure if I am in bed or in the living room and someone breaks it, I may only have a few seconds to react. If I have to mess with a key or combination or even go to another room to get it, I might as well not even have it in the first place. And I think it was you that said earlier, my loved ones are home too and I want to protect them.

  3. SHORT NOTICE

    Confirmed Mission

    Lt Col Mark C. Jennings, 44

    Woodville, Ohio

    USAFR

    USAFR.GIF

    New Jersey Air National Guard Atlantic City, NJ

    Services:

    Walker Funeral Home

    5155 West Sylvania Avenue

    Toledo, Ohio

    19 December 2009@1230hrs-(12:30pm)

    Staging:

    Walker Funeral Home

    19 December 2009@ 1130hrs-(11:30am)

    Note:

    There will be a flyover at another location

    by the 177th Fighter Wing. You will be informed of the location

    At the staging area

    Lt Col Jennings passed away 14 December 2009 in Cherry Hill, New Jersey. Lt Col Jennings was currently serving with the 177th Fighter Wing in the New Jersey Air National Guard at Atlantic City, NJ. Please remember the Colonel, his wife, and family in your prayers.

    District #1 Captain Jon Williams is assigned this mission of Honor and Respect. Please follow his instructions and remember to bring your 3x5 American flags and dress per the weather conditions. In the event of inclement weather please use your own judgment on how you get safely to the mission.

    Bob Woods

    Ohio State Captain

    Patriot Guard Riders

  4. Should have just given him the death penalty.

    How funny would that have been if he went for a retrial and got the death penalty.

    He took 2 lives, why does he deserve to keep his?

    I agree with you on that. eye for an eye. Like Ron White says "If you kill someone, we will kill you back."

  5. Interesting outlook. So' date=' someone that carries a 5 round Kahr .45 has a small penis? Or, does the size of their weapon overrule the caliber of their ammunition? I need clarification, please. I'd hate to find out that it's my guns' fault that my penis is small and I could have been preventing it this whole time. :p

    You should really consider carrying at your house. That's the most likely place you'll need your weapon. Besides, is there any place on earth with a higher concentration of people you love other than your home?

    See, I am finding that hard to believe. Max said your penis is small so you should have all kinds of room for that hand cannon. :dunno::p[/quote']

    :lol::lol::lol:

  6. SHORT NOTICE

    Final Itinerary Up-Date

    Honor Escort Information

    SSG Dennis J. Hansen

    Honor Escort Primary Staging Area:

    Sanford –Eichholtz Funeral Home

    115 Main Street

    Lakeview, Ohio 43331

    17 December 2009@0800hrs-(8am)

    Secondary Staging Location:

    Hope Hotel

    Bldg 823 Area A

    Dayton, Ohio 45433

    17 December 2009@0815hrs-(8:15am)

    Please be on time and make sure you wear the proper equipment to get onto Base if you’re riding.

    You will NOT be allowed on the flight line if you’re in a cage.

    1.) Over the ankle Boots

    2.) Long pants

    3.) Long sleeve shirt

    4.) Full finger gloves

    5.) Eye protection

    6.) Helmet

    7.) Bright color vest or long sleeve shirt or jacket.

    Some of use are riding, however if you are not riding you can still come. We will be escorting SSG Hansen back to Lakeview, OH

    Bob Woods

    Ohio State Captain

    Patriot Guard Riders

  7. Hmmm, I'm not sure if you've been told, but I wanted to let you know. Canvas belts are not hetero.

    :lol: That may be true, but they last and are very rugged. Plus you can adjust them to wherever you need it, you aren't limited to just the holes in the belt.

    I carry in a cheap pocket holster at all times. Those IWB holsters are uncomfortable mothafukas. I dont know anyone who carries daily that uses one.

    I have only used my IWB around the house and in the car today, man that was weird driving with a chambered gun on my hip. Although access to it in the car sucks, gotta figure something out with that. But today I used my OWB. Went to Walmart, Gander Mountain, Krogers and McD's. My leather jacket covered it up. It was pretty cool walking around with nobody the wiser.

  8. This is the belt (black not tan) I wear all the time, military issue, fairly heavy duty. It seems to work well for my IWB holster but my Fobus OWB it is too wide to fit through one set of slots, but there is a second, wider slot behind that it fits through. (If that makes any sense) It's pretty comfortable.

    http://www.armynavyshop.com/Merchant2/merchant.mvc?Screen=PROD&Product_Code=rc4598&Category_Code=belts-suspenders-accessories&Store_Code=army-navy-shop

    4597.jpg

  9. Confirmed Mission

    SSG Dennis J. Hansen, 31

    Lewistown, Ohio

    US Army

    Hansen.JPG

    Died 05 December 2009 Causality of Operation Enduring Freedom

    Honor Escort:

    Sanford -Eichholtz Funeral Home

    115 Main Street

    Lakeview, Ohio 43331

    17 December 2009@ TBA

    Visitation:

    Indian Lake High School

    6210 State Route 235 North

    Lewistown, Ohio 43333

    19 December 2009@1000-1600hrs-(10AM-4PM)

    Staging:

    Indian Lake High School

    19 December 2009@0900hrs-(9AM)

    Visitation/Services:

    Indian Lake High School

    Visitation: 20 December 2009@1100- 1300hrs (11AM - I PM)

    Services: 20 December 2009@ 1300hrs-1PM)

    Staging:

    Indian Lake High School

    20 December 2009@1000hrs-(10AM)

    Interment:

    Huntsville Cemetery/ Huntsville, Ohio

    Following the Services

    SSG Hansen was a career soldier, after spending 8 ½ years in the USMC he joined the US Army, his tours of duty included service in Africa, Kosovo, Japan, Panama, Cuba, Iraq, two tours in Afghanistan and the Marine Expeditionary Unit in the Mediterranean Sea. Please keep his wife and three children and family in your prayers.

    District #4 Ride Captain Paul Meyer is assigned this mission of Honor and Respect. Please follow his instructions and remember to dress per ther weather conditions and bring your 3x5 American Flags. In the event of inclement weather please use your own judgment on how you get safely to the mission. This is a long visitation so remember to relieve your fellow PGR members on the flag line.

    Bob Woods

    Ohio State Captain

    Patriot Guard Riders

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