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Patriot Guard Riders - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Patriot Guard Riders are a group of patriotic Americans who attend the funerals of members of the United States Armed Forces or anyone protecting America at the invitation of the deceased’s fami...
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The Patriot Guard Riders are a loose collection of veterans and Harley-Davidson enthusiasts who spend their vacation time supporting the families of American soldiers and Marines killed in Iraq. Their mission is simple: to honor the sacrifice of servicemen and women who give their lives for their country.
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Patriot Guard Riders Honor Fallen Soldier In Oklahoma City pictures published by chevytruck102 ... OPERATION OKLAHOMA: Patriot Guard vs. WBC -- A small group of "lunitic fringe", "hate America" mental cases try to disrupt the funeral of one of our fallen soldiers. Out numbered by 20 to 1, they became an insignificant blob...
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Because of this and so many other videos like it, and my parents, I am now proud to be a Patriot Guard Rider. Proud to have the freedom to honor our military men and women from the past, present, and future. I'm curious...Who sings the second song in this video?
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They are the Patriot Guard Riders, mostly veterans who attend the funerals of fallen soldiers in support of their families. NBC's Mike Taibbi reports. ... Oct. 6: They are the Patriot Guard Riders, perhaps 40,000 nationwide organized originally to shield grieving families from a fringe church group that was picketing...
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Many good things come from Kansas, including the Patriot Guard, but in response to something that is less than desirable, and that is a radical Topeka, Kansas-based church that has been disrupting funerals of service members now for several years, with picketers that appear at those funerals during and holding signs...
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Home of the Original Patriot Guard. ... Welcome to the birthplace of the Patriot Guard. The Patriot Guard originated 24 July 2005 in Mulvane, Kansas by the American Legion Riders Post 136 members.
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