Author Topic: My video of Patriout Guard ride for fallen soldier from Fort Jackson SC.  (Read 1511 times)

YagerMySter

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This was my first Patriot Guard ride.  I was invited by a friend.  The soldier was at Fort Jackson South Carolina when he passed away.  There were about 40+ riders.

Watch for the police escorts, the red lights, and the cops saluting as we go by.  I was on the Yager and we took Interstate 126 to escort the hearst to Columbia Metropolitian Airport.  I'm pretty much the last bike in the line. 


I did it and I'm glad.

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Re: My video of Patriout Guard ride for fallen soldier from Fort Jackson SC.
« Reply #1 on: October 08, 2012, 10:44:59 AM »
Using Windows Movie Maker from Windows 7, I took the still photos and made this video.  :-)


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Re: My video of Patriout Guard ride for fallen soldier from Fort Jackson SC.
« Reply #2 on: October 08, 2012, 11:32:46 AM »
YagerMySter, Very Very nice....thanks for taking the time to go, shoot and edit into this video presentation. It takes some time and work to do so but at the same time I know you enjoyed it. I went on a ride for the homeless vets...400 some bikes and only shot stills.
Next time I will try using my GoPro. What size is your Yager? I was running my 500RI and had no problem with the 100 some mile trip.Thanks again for sharing.

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Re: My video of Patriout Guard ride for fallen soldier from Fort Jackson SC.
« Reply #3 on: October 08, 2012, 12:05:55 PM »
YagerMySter, Very Very nice....thanks for taking the time to go, shoot and edit into this video presentation. It takes some time and work to do so but at the same time I know you enjoyed it. I went on a ride for the homeless vets...400 some bikes and only shot stills.
Next time I will try using my GoPro. What size is your Yager? I was running my 500RI and had no problem with the 100 some mile trip.Thanks again for sharing.

Thanks Syl,  The Yager is a 200i (about 175 cc).  I live in the Columbia area.  I know my Yager will do 60 MPH but I never ride the Interstate.  I made an exception in this case :-)  We never went over 50 though becase there was bus of Army staff leading the way.
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Re: My video of Patriout Guard ride for fallen soldier from Fort Jackson SC.
« Reply #4 on: October 08, 2012, 11:33:06 PM »
Yager,
Thank you so much for sharing this event. I know it touched you deeply to be part of a ceremony honoring our fallen treasure. It was a very well-done photo/video display that allowed us to share in your event in a small way. Thanks again,
Mike

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Re: My video of Patriout Guard ride for fallen soldier from Fort Jackson SC.
« Reply #5 on: October 09, 2012, 01:33:14 AM »
That's awesome!  Things like this mean a lot to me because a few of my drivers are National Guard that have done a couple of tours and I have a cousin who has gotten 3 purple hearts in Afghanistan.  They gave him the option to come home twice, but he doesn't want to leave his unit.  So...  we just keep the prayers going that getting hospitalized 3 times was enough... or worse...

Anyway, awesome vids and awesome event!!  Thanks for posting!
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Re: My video of Patriout Guard ride for fallen soldier from Fort Jackson SC.
« Reply #6 on: October 09, 2012, 02:08:03 AM »
That's great. Families really do appreciate the support, even though you may not interact with them directly. I'm a member of the PGR in Indiana and have participated on several missions. A good friend of mine is a Senior Ride Captain and has worked with many of the families in our area who have lost their loved one. Knowing there are so many who appreciate their sacrifice brings them some comfort. And being a part of the escort ride and getting to see the people lining the route saluting and displaying flags is pretty awesome.

There's a documentary about the PGR at http://patriotguardmovie.com/Home.html It is very well done and has been shown at many film festivals around the country.
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Re: My video of Patriout Guard ride for fallen soldier from Fort Jackson SC.
« Reply #7 on: October 09, 2012, 03:15:53 AM »
Thank you Yager for sharing.... ;)

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