Robert J. Woodburn II
US Navy
MRC – Chuck McCoy
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Mission Summary |
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Classification | Military Veteran | |
Military Branch | United States Navy | |
Military Service | Six years active duty, August 1974 to August 1980 Four years, two months Sea Service Rank at time of Honorable Discharge, E5 Occupation: BM-0000 (Boatswain’s Mate) National Defense Service Medal Extensive Submarine Sonar training. Operator, Chart Reading, Technician, Maintenance, Advanced Sonar Systems. Sonar Supervisor training and Sonar Team Trainer |
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Campaigns | Cold War (1947 – 1991) | |
Mission Segments | Inurnment Service | |
Obituary | There is no obituary at this time. MRC should have it by the briefing. | |
Photo Permission | Yes | |
MRC | Chuck McCoy magpedler@yahoo.com (940) 230-6236 |
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Part 1 |
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Segment | Inurnment Service | |
Mission Date | Wednesday 2024-09-25 | |
Staging Time | 1015 | |
Briefing Time | 1030 | |
In Position/KSU Time | 1045 | |
Starting Time | 1100 | |
Staging Point | Dallas-Fort Worth National Cemetery 2000 Mountain Creek Parkway Dallas, TX 75211 |
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Map Link | Map to Staging | |
Details | We will stage at the Information Center at DFW National Cemetery. After the briefing, Honor Bikes will be selected. Remaining riders will proceed to the designated shelter to set the flags and await the arrival of the procession.
Riders will stand tall and silent during the committal service. COA (2 of them) will be presented after military honors. After the service, flags will be returned to the storage locker and riders will be debriefed and dismissed. Note: It is going to be hot again so please hydrate. |
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Support | RC Will Support |
*** SAFETY NOTICE ***
Before volunteering and/or attending any North Texas Patriot Guard Riders missions we encourage you to review all safety information below.
Included are some potential safety concerns to be aware of, however this does not include the full scope of all potential hazards.
Anyone attending any North Texas Patriot Guard Riders mission understands that they do so at their own risk.
High Temperatures
It’s every RIDER’S PERSONAL RESPONSIBILITY to hydrate prior to attending a mission.
Begin drinking water the night before. Drink water when you wake up and continue drinking water all day to ensure your body stays hydrated. It should be noted that excessive use of alcohol, coffee, tea, or sodas act as diuretics and tend to dehydrate rather than hydrate. The use of Powerade or Gatorade or any of the small packets of powder designed to help replace the electrolytes lost from perspiration is important. The use of cooling towels is important also as they tend to help keep your body temperature down.
If at any time you feel the need, let someone know that you are stepping away from the Flag Line, and find a cool spot to get out of the heat. Don’t wait until your body collapses. It is much easier to take a seat and get a cold towel rather than to call EMS for heat stroke. The family will understand. If this does occur, please have your emergency card on you so that we can notify a family member. Hope-fully the break will be all you need. Secondly, if you are riding a bike, please be sure to hydrate again before making the ride home. Take another 10-15 minutes to cool down then start the ride. Ideally, stop at an air-conditioned restaurant for something to eat.
Funeral Processions/Escorts
EVERY RIDER IS SOLELY RESPONSIBLE for their own safety at all times while riding in a funeral procession.
At NO TIME are any riders authorized to block any intersection or otherwise block or impede traffic laws in any way. Only Law Enforcement officials are authorized to block and/or impeded the lawful flow of traffic.
If you choose to fly a flag on your bike you are SOLELY RESPONSIBLE for ensuring it is secured and not a danger to any other rider or traffic.