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Want to say THANK YOU to all PGR everywhere. Had a funeral for SSG Timothy David who did 6 Tours 2-Afghanistan & 4 Iraq. I never knew him personally but when I heard of 6 Tours I got into my US Army Reserve Uniform and rode Bike 2 hours to Beaverton, MI. After paying my respects and honor I shook the hands of every PGR Member I could find and thanked them for being there nearly 100 of them. Some PGR members were very well aged and some in wheel chairs and walkers with oxygen bottles and they held Flags lining the sidewalks (THEY ARE GREAT AMERICANS and I told them so).

 

IT WAS AWSOME !!!

 

My first Tour was Afghanistan in 2003 and Jan 2010 all expense paid trip to Iraq (have to check up on Muffin-Man). As a Soldier myself and now a Biker and soon to be PGR member I can tell you that PGR makes a Military Funeral 1,000% Better.

 

Charlie

US Army, Captain.

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The PGR is one of the best deals going. I lead the 1st one held in Michigan a couple of years back with the help of Ohio's state captain Bob "Taters" Smith. It's a very sobering deal and many big men have shed tears for brothers in arms that they never knew. Unfortunately my time now is limited and I'm not able to attend many of the missions.

Kudos to all you brothers out there that reach into your hearts and give it to strangers that have lost loved ones....Semper Fi

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