PFC. Andrew M. Krippner KIA – Military Funeral Jun. 2011
Jun. 4, 2011 Dallas, TX. Andrew Mark Krippner, better known as Andy, was given Full Military Honors at DFW National Cemetery.
Vietnam MIA’s Memorial Day Tribute 2011
On Nov. 12, 1969, Dennany and Tucci were flying the number three aircraft of three F-4Ds escorting an AC-130 gunship on a night strike mission …
US Army SSGT Omar Aceves Military Funeral
Dallas, TX, Jan 21, 2011 US Army Honor Guard transferred the remains of one of their own to the Grace Temple Baptist Church. Family members of SSGT. Omar Aceves and military service members gathered for an open casket viewing.
Pvt. Devon J Harris, KIA, Military Honors Dec. 6, 2010
On Dec. 6, 2010 at DFW National Cemetery members of the North Texas Patriot Guard Riders escorted the body of Pvt. Devon Harris to his …
PGR and USFallen actions were sad and pathetic according to Toll Roads News
USFallen.org received an editorial response from Toll Roads News regarding the handling of a fallen warrior. The bottom-line is he feels the PGR and USFallen.org actions are sad and pathetic for exposing OK Toll Authority’s lack of respect rather than protesting the war or the enemy.
SSG Carlos A. Benitez (KIA) – Memorial Tribute Oct. 2010
On Oct. 14, 2010 3 soldiers were killed after being attacked by insurgents in Afghanistan including SSG Carlos Benitez. With a wife and two children living in Colorado and a mother with two siblings living in Dallas, the arrangements for SSG Carlos Benitez’s return were chaotic.
Cody A Board (KIA) – Memorial Tribute Oct 2010
Cody A. Board – Memorial Tribute. This video highlights the events of Pfc. Cody A. Board, KIA Oct. 4, his homecoming on Oct 14, and interment on Oct. 16, at Ft. Sills National Cemetery.
Pfc. Cody A. Board KIA Homecoming Oct 14, 2010
McKinney, TX (Oct. 14, 2010) at 4:00PM and as family, friends, Patriot Guard Riders, 1st Cavalry, and the southern comfort of a appreciative community welcomed their hero home- Pfc. Cody A. Board.
Heathens of Westboro go before SCOTUS
Today SCOTUS will hear arguments as to, whether or not; the heathens of Westboro rights to free speech over ride the right to privacy of grieving mourners at a military funeral. As sad as it seems the constitution allows for the ignoramus among us to say and do as they wish no matter how demonic they are.
GOTG 2010 Keynote Address by Bryan Birdwell, USA Lt. Col. (Ret.)
Sept. 10, 2010) Killeen/Ft. Hood, Texas, the Honorable Bryan Birdwell, Texas State Senator (R), District 22, USA Lt. Col. (Ret.), Native Son of Texas, and …









