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			Patriot Guard honors retired veterans 
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            [May 26, 2017]  
            
			LINCOLN 
			-  While Memorial Day is a day to remember and honor those 
			brave soldiers who gave their lives for our freedom, Armed Forces 
			Day, held a week earlier is a day to honor those who are with us 
			today and thank them for their service to our country. | 
        
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			 Armed Forces Day was established in 1949 as a single 
			day that combined the individual Army, Navy, Marine Corps and Air 
			Force Days, 
 In support of Armed Forces day, the Patriot Guard was formed in the 
			early 2000's in response to a protest at the Wesburron Baptist 
			Church in Kansas, where protesters arrived at a Veteran funeral with 
			signs of protest, singing, chanting, and harassing members of the 
			deceased one's family.
 
 The guard was formed to serve as an escort for the bodies of fallen 
			patriots. The Patriot Guard still performs this activity today.
 
 Locally, Michael Fulk has been a Patriot Guard Rider since 2006, and 
			a Ride Commander since 2014. Fulk organized a ride to honor our 
			local veterans in the senior living communities, nursing homes and 
			assisted living facilities here in Logan County.
 
			
			 
			Last Saturday, the Patriot Guard took that ride making stops 
			throughout the area. Their first stop of the day was at Friendship 
			Manor on Primm Road in Lincoln. Later, they would also make a stop 
			at St. Clara's Manor and other locations in town.
 At Friendship Manor, the group visited with several veterans and 
			presented them with certificates recognizing them for their service.
 
			They also took the time to have a photo with the 
			veterans before moving on to their next stop. 
			
			 
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 From Left to right are Cary Blaum; Navy Nurse, Pete Dowding; Army & 
			Purple Heart Recipient, Mike Fulk; Patriot Guard Ride Commander, 
			George Sanders; Army, Larry Daniels; Navy, Randy Wyland; Joe Schaler; 
			USMC & Purple Heart Recipient, Ray Rogers; Airforce, and Bruce 
			Martin; Army.
 
 Fulk's wife Joyce joined in the recognition and the Fulk's 
			granddaughter Kiersten sang the National Anthem at each ceremony.
 
			
			 
			
			 
			
			 
 At St. Clara's Manor, Activity Director Rebeccas Johnson reported 
			that resident veterans were honored with many residents in 
			attendance also showing their support and appreciation. "It was a 
			special time for our Veterans, their families, and the residents of 
			St. Clara’s."
 
			[Melanie Schaler and Rebecca Johnson] |