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**SPECIAL MISSION** WELCOME HOME VIETNAM VETERANS CEREMONY ROCKY HILL CT THURSDAY 03/30/2023 10AM STAGE
**HONOR MISSION** CLIFTON B HOLLOMAN SP4 US ARMY VIETNAM ERA MIDDLETOWN, CT MONDAY 03/27/2023 11AM STAGE
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**HONOR MISSION**U.S AIR FORCE, LOUIS RUSSO, VIETNAM, AGAWAM, MA, 3/22 AND 3/23
**HONOR MISSION**FLAG LINE/ESCORT**
U.S. AIR FORCE LOUIS RUSSO
Patriot Guard and Associates;
We have been asked to assist MA PGR with their mission for a very prominent Veteran in Agawam, MA, Louis Russo
Louis proudly served his country in the US Air Force during the Vietnam War. He was honorably discharged from the Air Force as a Sergeant and continued to support local veterans as Chairman of the House Committee and Chaplain of American Legion Post # 185 in Agawam.
The following is the MA PGR mission details.
DATE: Wednesday 22, March 2023
Wake At: Colonial Forastiere Funeral Home
985 Main Street
Agawam, MA
Wake Time: 4:00 to 7PM
Come on your own. Stay as long as you can.
Flags will be provided.
Staging Location: At the funeral home.
Staging Time: 2:30 to 3:30PM
Briefing: 3:30PM
KSU: 3:40PM
Note Park at direction of RC
Ride Captain: Patrick Astra-Ferrero +++ astro.1972@hotmail.com +++
DATE: Thursday, March 23, 2023
Funeral At: Sacred Heart Parrish
1061 Springfield St
Feeding Hills, MA
Funeral Time: 11:30AM
Staging Location: At the Parrish
NOTE: Parking in the side lot, to the right of the church.
Staging Time: 10:00 to 11:00AM
Briefing: 11:00 AM
KSU: 11:05AM
Note: We will break down as soon as the Parrish doors are closed and proceed to staging location for burial.
Committal At: Massachusetts Veterans Memorial Cemetery
1390 Main St
Agawam, MA
Staging Location: at the vacant lot next to Dunkins
395 Main St
Agawam, MA
Staging Time: 11:30 to 11:55AM
Briefing: 12:00PM
KSU: 12:15 PM
Note: Park at direction of RC.
++++ Flags will be provided at both locations ++++
Ride Captain: Patrick Astra-Ferrero +++ astro.1972@hotmail.com +++
God Bless America, Our Troops and Our First Responders.
Gregg
Gregg Barratt “Flag 7”
State Captain
CT Patriot Guard Riders
statecaptain@ctpatriotguard.org
860-392-9638 (cell)
**SPECIAL MISSION** WESTBROOK ELKS LODGE 1784 WESTBROOK CT SATURDAY 03/11/2023 1030AM STAGE
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**HONOR MISSION** REGINALD S FARRINGTON LT COL US ARMY/USAR VIETNAM MIDDLETOWN, CT FRIDAY 02/10/2023 12 NOON STAGE
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**HONOR MISSION** THOMAS A SARGENT A1C(P) US AIR FORCE KOREAN ERA MIDDLETOWN, CT SATURDAY 02/04/2023 10AM STAG
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**SPECIAL MISSION –WELCOME HOME/100TH ANNIVERSARY**U.S AIR GUARD 103RD AIRLIFT WING, WINDSOR LOCKS, CT, SATURDAY 2/4/23 1430 HRS STAGE
FLAG LINE STAGE 1430hrs
US AIR GUARD BASE
161 RAINBOW ROAD
EAST GRANBY, CT 06026
NOTE: This mission is being posted one week ahead of time for planning and to also allow any member wishing to attend this mission on the Air Guard Base, who has NOT provided the below information, an opportunity to do so before end of day Monday the 30th.
The below invitation comes from the office of the Major General Francis Evon:
We would be honored if you would attend the Freedom Salute Welcome Home Ceremony in honor of the 103rd Airlift Wing, in addition to the 100th Anniversary with the unveiling of a commemorative designed C-130 aircraft. The ceremony will take place Saturday, February 4th, 2023 at 3:30 p.m. located at the Main Hangar, Bradley Air National Guard Base, 161 Rainbow Road, East Granby.
The significance of this ceremony is to pay recognition of their support to Operation Octave Quartz. This will be the first in a series of events the Wing will have to recognize its 100 years as a federally recognized National Guard Unit.
Any member wishing to attend this mission and who has NOT provided their drivers license and DOB must do so to me by the end of the day Monday the 30th.
Staging will occur promptly at 1430hrs at the entry gate to the Base located at 161 Rainbow Road, East Granby. We will stage off to the right of the gate and proceed in as a group. Please plan on arriving by 1330hrs for admission to the Base.
We will stand a Flag Line for the Welcome Home and ceremony.
SC Gregg Barratt will be RCIC and flag will be on site.
God Bless America, Our Troops and First Responders.
Regards,
Gregg Barratt
STATE CAPTAIN
CT PATRIOT GUARD RIDERS
statecaptain@ctpatriotguard.org
Cell:860-392-9638
**SHORT NOTICE HONOR MISSION** JOHN HARRINGTON JR SFC CT ARMY NATIONAL GUARD/FIRST RESPONDERGWOT NEW LONDON CT FRIDAY 01/27/2023 130PM STAGE
**HONOR MISSION** DANIEL L BOWLDER LT US NAVY COLD WAR MIDDLETOWN, CT FRIDAY 01/27/2023 1PM STAGE
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**SPECIAL MISSION** HOMES FOR OUR TROOPS CHESHIRE, CT SATURDAY 01/21/2023 10AM STAGE
On March 29, 2012, Marine Corporal Roger Rua was serving with the Security Platoon attached to the 9th Engineer Support Battalion when the vehicle he was riding in drove over a command detonated improvised explosive device (IED) in Helmand Province, Afghanistan. Cpl Rua sustained fractures to his spine, femur and sternum, and traumatic brain injury (TBI) as a result of the explosion.
Initially paralyzed from the chest down, doctors were uncertain if Roger would walk again. But after four months of physical therapy at the VA in West Roxbury, Massachusetts, Roger was able to stand and eventually walk small distances with assistance. By the time he was discharged, Roger was managing to walk with only a cane, progress he credits to the support and love he received from family.
Although there has been significant improvement in his health, Roger’s chronic lower back pain and injuries often affect his quality of life and mobility. He also experiences frequent severe headaches. Roger and his wife Angela are now parents to two children, Vincenzo Michael, and Emilia Jane. In his current home, Roger can walk up and down the stairs carefully and slowly while holding the railing, but he often worries about being able to carry his children while doing so. The slightest of falls could have devastating consequences due to his past spinal injuries. An adapted home from Homes For Our Troops, free of hazards such as stairs and thresholds, will enable him to live independently and safely, while allowing him to rest his back. Having a fully accessible bathroom with grab bars and a shower bench will also ease Angela’s concerns about Roger’s safety when she is not home.
Roger says that having the financial burden of a mortgage eliminated will enable him to focus on his education and career. He obtained a degree in national security from the University of New Haven in 2017 and currently works for the government. He is also a certified firearms instructor on the weekends with hopes of turning it into a business venture. The stability of a permanent home, he says, will relieve his stress and anxiety about providing for his family.
We will provide a Flagged Vehicle/PGR Identified Vehicle Escort to the residence and Stand a Flag Line at the residence for the presentation of the keys.
SC Gregg Barratt (860-392-9638) will be RCIC for both the Escort and the Flag Line. Flags will be on site.
God Bless America, Our Troops, and Our First Responders.
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