Archive for November, 2009
Posted in November 30th, 2009
Ride Report posted for Rick Our first mission as a group (South Texas District) began without a hitch. It was a beautiful day, and 4 Bikes to start out. We rode the 40 miles to the Banquete, TX Elementary School, and met the other two WWR Members. We were a little behind as we stopped […]
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Posted in November 30th, 2009
Ride Report posted for Spike We left early for the 1 hr ride to Colma.We staged at the Chapel/Funeral Home.We had 10 bikes in all.Steve and his family came and made a point to come over and say thanks. As the family were inside having their services,we prepared for the escort.Pushing our bikes into position.One […]
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Posted in November 30th, 2009
Ride Report posted for Spike Was a nice night right of the bat,the bikes started rolling in right on time.We had a dual mission this night,We had 6 bikes escorting a 90 year old B-Day Sailor,just up the rode. When it was time to roll 20 bikes were in the line up.So,we head to grandma’s […]
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Posted in November 30th, 2009
Ride Report posted for Tool Man Another cool autumn evening, overcast, but no rain at least. The daylight was just beginning to fade as 20 bikes and one cage assembled at our rally point, not far from the restaurant where our hero, Major Richard Banks Young, and family were having dinner. I gave a […]
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Posted in November 30th, 2009
Ride Report posted for Oopsie and Uffda The Warriors’ Watch Riders were contacted by SGT. Schwarz’s mother concerning a Welcome Home for her son Brad. Brad had been through a difficult time after having received serious injuries while serving in Iraq. Brad had been in the Army for 7 1/2 years, leaving for basic training […]
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Posted in November 30th, 2009
Ride Report posted for Doug In seventy degree weather under sunny skies 300 people gathered to welcome home three Marines from combat. Cpl Nicolas Milbourn just back from Iraq, Cpl Phil Akins, his battle buddy and Sgt Greg Russell, Purple Heart recipient. Our WWR members were supplemented by the Leather Necks Motorcycle Club and many […]
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Posted in November 23rd, 2009
Ride Report posted for Rabbit I started out for the run headed up rte 1 and ran into some kind of traffic tie up, so I reversed direction and took another route up rte 3, I was shocked when I finally got there . Bobcat , T , and Kel were all there along with […]
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Posted in November 23rd, 2009
It was a very chilly morning to start with but that didn’t stop our patriots from bearing the cold weather to meet at the Marple Crossroads Shopping Center bright and early. All our patriots were greeted with a warm hand shake and warmer coffee. As it came time for the ride brief after we were […]
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Posted in November 23rd, 2009
Ride Report posted for Bluesman I can only begin by saying that no kind of report or pictures can ever express the magnitude of this event! This tribute to American Veterans, and especially VietNam Veterans, was an absolutely huge event! The outside areas were full of displays of military vehicles and apparatus from all eras. Inside […]
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Posted in November 23rd, 2009
Ride Report posted for Glen DeVries It was a mild November evening and we had a mission to complete. Anytime we can put a smile on a soldiers face as big as we did on LCPL Minnitis face, it was a success. Family, friends, Lombard LEO and Fire and oh yes, the Warriors Watch and many other […]
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Posted in November 18th, 2009
Ride Report posted for Tim On short notice, Warriors’ Watch Rider’s and a Hero’s Welcome came together and welcomed home Marine Lcpl. William Hill who is just back from a 6 month deployment to Camp Dwyer, Helmand Province in southern Afghanistan. It was an overcast Halloween morning. SEPA WWR’s supported by several of our SNJ […]
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Posted in November 18th, 2009
Ride Report posted for C Hog On a cool cloudy morning as I pulled into Fire Base 69 I saw about four bikes a couple of cages and our Hero’s family already there. We all introduced ourselves to Samuel W Brown III and Maribeth Brown. our Hero’s parents, his sister and two year old nephew. […]
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