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SFC Nicholas mission report from WV PGR
****** Mission Complete, SFC Jamie S. Nicholas ******
On 8 October 2008, 15 members of the Patriot Guard Riders stood proudly for SFC Jamie S. Nicholas and his family. If I actually penned all the thoughts and memories I carry from this mission of honor, the post would go on for many pages. Those who were there can relate to what I'm talking about. I'd like to thank our friends from Kentucky who made the trip, especially Bulldog, who came all the way from Danville to honor this hero; and I've got to say thanks (yet again) to my favorite road warrior from Mt Airy, NC, Don McClusky, who drove all the way up to be with us, as we stood for Jamie.
We had the opportunity to meet General Repass, from Ft Bragg, who took the time to shake the hand of each PGR member and say, "Thank you for doing what you do". Governor Manchin was also present, and came down our flag line to express his thanks.
After the funeral service was over, we fired up the bikes and cages, took our place in the procession, and started towards the town of Clay. As we entered the town, Army personnel, in Class A uniforms, marched along side the hearse as it passed through town, bearing the body of an American hero. I believe there was somewhere between 1500-2000 people lining the street on both sides; what made it so special was to see all the children holding flags.
I don't remember hearing or seeing anyone talking, but I do remember seeing the tears in some of their eyes, I remember the hands over the hearts, and I remember the quiet respect. I remember one old gentleman who held a salute for a very long time, I remember the signs, the balloons, and the ribbons.this was a very special mission, and it will not soon fade from my memory.
Even after we passed through town, people all along the route were ever-present, standing silently in honor of their local hero, who had paid the ultimate sacrifice for their freedom. When we arrived at the entrance to the cemetery, we had to walk about .3 mile through the woods, and even the dirt road we walked along, was lined with flags. Nothing started at the cemetery until everyone had walked in through the beautiful woods. The US Army Honor Guard carried the casket from the hearse into the small family cemetery. These men were a tremendous asset both days, and were so very professional in every detail.
Just as the graveside service was about to begin, a breeze began to blow, and a gentle rain began to fall.perhaps the angels in heaven were shedding a few tears for Jamie and his family. Jamie was posthumously presented the Bronze Star, Purple Heart, and Meritorious Service Medals, these were given to his widow. After presentation of his Army medals, I was called upon to present a beautiful plaque and condolence book to his wife on behalf of the PGR. A plaque and condolence book was also presented to Jamie's mother; I presented each of them one of my personal challenge coins in recognition of Jamie's service to our country.
It is such a privilege to be a part of this organization.I am honored to stand with each of you.God bless, and may God grant the Nicholas family an extra measure of strength and comfort in the days ahead.
Buddy Palla
Ride Captain
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