Date

Mar 02 2024
Expired!

Time

9:15 - 9:15

Thomas E. Day

[NO EMAIL NOTIFICATION]
U S ARMY
MRC – MARK INGERSOLL

 

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MISSION SUMMARY

Classification Military Veteran
Military Branch United States Army
Military Service Mr. Day was trained as an Armor Reconnaissance Specialist and served during the final years of the Vietnam Era. He was awarded the National Service Defense Medal and the Sharpshooter Badge with the M16 Rifle Bar.
Campaigns Vietnam War (1962 – 1975)
Mission Segments Inurnment Service
Obituary Text Obituary not yet available.
Photo Permission Unknown
MRC Mark Ingersoll
bluhog@patriotguard.org
(972) 937-2875

PART 1

Segment Inurnment Service
Mission Date Saturday, 03/03/2024
Staging Time 0915
Briefing Time 0925
In Position/KSU Time 0930
Starting Time 1000
Staging Point Laurel Land Memorial Park
Staging Address 6300 South R L Thornton Freeway
Dallas, Texas 75232
Map Link Map to Staging
GPS 32.670697, -96.821872
Details The family of Mr. Day has invited the PGR to join them in honoring the military service of their loved one. We will do so by standing the flag line at his committal service.

We will stage at the cemetery. Check with the personnel at the Funeral Home on the west side of the property for the location of the grave site as Mr. Day’s name may or may not be posted at the Marsalis Avenue entrance to the Memorial Park.

We will assist in setting the flag line as necessary and “Stand Tall and Silent” for the service. The status of the Army Honor Guard was not yet established so the PGR may be required to fold and present the flag. Additionally, if able, we may be requested to play “Taps.”

At the conclusion of the service, and at the direction of the Ride Captain, we will retrieve the flags, return them to the support vehicle where they will be furled and stowed. Following the debriefing, all Riders will be dismissed.

Support Dewey Dyer

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High Temperatures

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