Piedmont Bost Rockwell-SNC April 6th
Apr 1, 2021 18:44:35 GMT -5
Post by CW Smith on Apr 1, 2021 18:44:35 GMT -5
April 6th 2021 Jeffrey S. Bost USAF/ Rockwell-Salisbury
Patriots,
We have received a request for the Patriot Guard Riders presence from the family of Mr. Jeffrey Steven Bost United States Air Force veteran. Mr. Bost served our country in the USAF from August 2, 1990 - January 11, 1994 in support of Operation Desert Shield/Storm 36th Transportation Squadron Bitburg, AB, Bitburg, Germany September 21, 1991-May 8, 1992. The 437th Aerial Port Squadron, Charleston, SC January 16, 1993-October 15, 1993. During his service for our country Mr. Bost earned the rank of Senior Airman and the following awards & medals: Air Force Achievement Medal W/1 Dev, Air Force Good Conduct Medal, National Defense Service Medal, Air Force Training Ribbon, Air Force Outstanding Unit Award W-1 Dev, and Air Force Longevity Service Award.
Please join us in honoring this American hero.
Date: April 6th 2021
Escort:
Stage: 11:30 am
Briefing: 11:45 am
KSU: 12:10 pm
Location: Powles Staton Funeral Home, 913 W. Main Street Rockwell, NC
Map to Location: goo.gl/maps/qMF154T6bt42
After briefing we shall prepare to escort Mr. Bost to Salisbury National Cemetery approx. 12 miles for a 1 pm service where he will be laid to rest with military honors.
LEO has been requested
Due to restricted access, all traffic must enter the cemetery from Brenner Avenue.
All wishing to meet escort at Salisbury National Cemetery please arrive there no later than 12:30 pm. When entering on Brenner please watch for any funerals that might still be in progress before going up to pavilion area and have flags ready if possible for our arrival.
I am honored to be your RCIC
Thank you for all you do for our veterans and their families.
Cw"Snapshot"Smith
704-690-3119
cws68@yahoo.com
**SPECIAL NOTE: Safety is of our utmost priority. Every effort possible is made in planning and executing the PGR Mission statement in a manner that minimizes the inherit dangers of riding a motorcycle, including riding in groups of all sizes and any situation. While the NCPG, and it's riders have a remarkable safety record in the execution of our missions, infrequently members have been injured in unforeseen accidents. In an effort to mitigate the risk of preventable accidents, all attendees who wish to ride in a Patriot Guard motorcycle escort or ride are asked to attend the pre-mission briefing. It will include a safety briefing, and any unique ride information known to our RCIC that may be specific to the mission. Member safety and well-being is always a principal ongoing concern, our RCIC's are asked to stand-down from any mission that cannot be accomplished in relative safety or unreasonable risk. This includes both rides and flag lines in inclement weather and conditions. It remains each individual PGR member's responsibility to ride within their own comfort zone and be cognizant of their surroundings and skill limitations as well as any physical needs or limitations. If the ride and/or mission conditions present challenges beyond your skill, comfort, or needs you are expected to exercise good judgment in foregoing any planned participation
.
NOTE: The National Cemetery is on Federal property; please adhere to the posted rules and regulations. Speed limit is 19 MPH, NO parking on the grass (NO exceptions), it is a weapon free zone, NO knifes or any other items that can be considered as a weapon is allowed on any Federal property or installation. Please be aware of these rules and abide by them at all times. Most of all, we need to be respectful of other burial services that are in progress upon our arrival. Keep the noise to a minimum when entering and leaving the cemetery. Leave the property in as good, if not better, a condition as it was when we arrived. Abide by the Ride Captain In Charge's (RCIC), his/her instructions and briefing.
Patriots,
We have received a request for the Patriot Guard Riders presence from the family of Mr. Jeffrey Steven Bost United States Air Force veteran. Mr. Bost served our country in the USAF from August 2, 1990 - January 11, 1994 in support of Operation Desert Shield/Storm 36th Transportation Squadron Bitburg, AB, Bitburg, Germany September 21, 1991-May 8, 1992. The 437th Aerial Port Squadron, Charleston, SC January 16, 1993-October 15, 1993. During his service for our country Mr. Bost earned the rank of Senior Airman and the following awards & medals: Air Force Achievement Medal W/1 Dev, Air Force Good Conduct Medal, National Defense Service Medal, Air Force Training Ribbon, Air Force Outstanding Unit Award W-1 Dev, and Air Force Longevity Service Award.
Please join us in honoring this American hero.
Date: April 6th 2021
Escort:
Stage: 11:30 am
Briefing: 11:45 am
KSU: 12:10 pm
Location: Powles Staton Funeral Home, 913 W. Main Street Rockwell, NC
Map to Location: goo.gl/maps/qMF154T6bt42
After briefing we shall prepare to escort Mr. Bost to Salisbury National Cemetery approx. 12 miles for a 1 pm service where he will be laid to rest with military honors.
LEO has been requested
Due to restricted access, all traffic must enter the cemetery from Brenner Avenue.
All wishing to meet escort at Salisbury National Cemetery please arrive there no later than 12:30 pm. When entering on Brenner please watch for any funerals that might still be in progress before going up to pavilion area and have flags ready if possible for our arrival.
I am honored to be your RCIC
Thank you for all you do for our veterans and their families.
Cw"Snapshot"Smith
704-690-3119
cws68@yahoo.com
**SPECIAL NOTE: Safety is of our utmost priority. Every effort possible is made in planning and executing the PGR Mission statement in a manner that minimizes the inherit dangers of riding a motorcycle, including riding in groups of all sizes and any situation. While the NCPG, and it's riders have a remarkable safety record in the execution of our missions, infrequently members have been injured in unforeseen accidents. In an effort to mitigate the risk of preventable accidents, all attendees who wish to ride in a Patriot Guard motorcycle escort or ride are asked to attend the pre-mission briefing. It will include a safety briefing, and any unique ride information known to our RCIC that may be specific to the mission. Member safety and well-being is always a principal ongoing concern, our RCIC's are asked to stand-down from any mission that cannot be accomplished in relative safety or unreasonable risk. This includes both rides and flag lines in inclement weather and conditions. It remains each individual PGR member's responsibility to ride within their own comfort zone and be cognizant of their surroundings and skill limitations as well as any physical needs or limitations. If the ride and/or mission conditions present challenges beyond your skill, comfort, or needs you are expected to exercise good judgment in foregoing any planned participation
.
NOTE: The National Cemetery is on Federal property; please adhere to the posted rules and regulations. Speed limit is 19 MPH, NO parking on the grass (NO exceptions), it is a weapon free zone, NO knifes or any other items that can be considered as a weapon is allowed on any Federal property or installation. Please be aware of these rules and abide by them at all times. Most of all, we need to be respectful of other burial services that are in progress upon our arrival. Keep the noise to a minimum when entering and leaving the cemetery. Leave the property in as good, if not better, a condition as it was when we arrived. Abide by the Ride Captain In Charge's (RCIC), his/her instructions and briefing.