Mntsnow
06-10-2007, 4:39 PM
Sgt. Jesse A. Blamires - When it comes to something like this, it doesn't matter if you're in favor of the war or not. When a soldier dies, people respect and honor his life. Saturday June 9th 2007, a lot of people did that for Sergeant Jesse A. Blamires.
I and about 90 other PGR (Patriot Guard Riders (http://www.patriotguard.org)) had the privilage and honor to have been able to stand the flag line and escort Sgt. Blamires. It was an emotional day for all.
Photo by KSL www.ksl.com (http://www.ksl.com/?nid=148&sid=1327575)
I have a couple of photo's from after the service that are at my personal website in the photo gallery under Motorcycle/PGR.
I and about 90 other PGR (Patriot Guard Riders (http://www.patriotguard.org)) had the privilage and honor to have been able to stand the flag line and escort Sgt. Blamires. It was an emotional day for all.
Photo by KSL www.ksl.com (http://www.ksl.com/?nid=148&sid=1327575)
I have a couple of photo's from after the service that are at my personal website in the photo gallery under Motorcycle/PGR.