On Apr 7, 7:48*am, Bill Cattell <wbcattell1.nos...@gmail.com> wrote:
> My friend and former co-worker Tom Ossenkop called me on Friday the 3rd
> to tell me about a the PGR and their purpose. *It really sounded like
> something I would enjoy (honoring US Military personnel) and would fit in
> well with.
>
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>
> The best part occurred when we finished the parade route and parked. *We
> were gathering near the meeting hall were lunch for the guests of honor
> and book signings would take place. *As the Medal of Honor recipients
> came into the area the got out of their rides and came over to thank us
> for our escort.
>
> I was dumbfounded! *Here are men who risked their lives to ensure
> Americans like us would remain free. *All I could say when a couple of
> the guys came over to shake my hand was no, thank YOU!.
>
> It was a very humbling moment that I did not try to restrain the tears. *
> The emotion of the moment is lost in this text but will live in my heart
> and mind forever.
>
> Bill 'the missing in the ether' Cattell
Can't add to that except to say, that when you provide escort for a
funeral and act as "a buffer" and when the family thanks you, you know
why you chose to be a Patriot Guard Rider.
SW
http://www.patriotguard.org