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March 24 - March 25

Honor Mission
Harold G. Green, Retired
US Army, Army National Guard, US Army Reserve
PGR
MULTI-CITY, Arkansas – Mon and Tues, March 24 and 25, 2025

Three stage mission
About the Mission:

Harold Glenn Green, aka “the Green Hornet” 75, of Hensley, was born February 21, 1950 in Magnolia, AR and passed on March 19, 2025. He served over 20 years in the US Army, ARNG and the US Army Reserves as a Radio Operator, retiring at the rank of Sgt First Class. Awards include the NDSM, Army Achievement Medal, Army Service Ribbon, Army Reserve Component Achievement Medal (3), Armed Forces Reserve Medal, Rifle M-16 Qualification badge, and several others. Harold had a Bachelor’s Degree from South Arkansas University in Magnolia, AR. He also went to UAMS Respiratory Therapy School and worked as a Certified Respiratory Therapist for 33 years at Baptist Health of Little Rock and North Little Rock, AR. He was a proud member of the Patriot Guard Riders, the Central AR Corvette Club, National Park Corvette Club, and Bad Boy Vettes.

Harold is survived by his wife, a daughter, 3 Grandchildren; 1 Great-Grandson, 1 Sister, 2 Bonus Children, and many extended family members and friends.

Primary Staging Details:
March 24, 2025 — 10:00 AM
Redfield Missionary Baptist Church
500 Davis Ave
Redfield, Arkansas 72132
Map

Ride Captain:

Joe “Magic” Maglie
501-416-1178

Instructions:

Stage at 10am
Briefing 10:15
Flag Line 10:30-11 am start of Service
End of Stage 1

Flags & Water:
Flags will be provided.
Large Bike Flags will not be needed.
Water will not be provided, please bring your own.

 

Stage 2 Details:
March 25, 2025 — 8:30 AM
Smith Funeral Home
1921 Main St
North Little Rock, AR 72114

Ride Captain:

Joe “Magic” Maglie
501-416-1178

Instructions:

NOTE: This stage is for those taking part in escort only! All are welcome.

Stage at 8:30
Safety briefing at 8:45. Must attend to ride escort.
KSU 9am for escort to Magnolia Memorial Park, 370 Columbia Rd 36, Magnolia AR.
NOTE: Escort is 140 mi non=stop, approx 2 1/2 hours. Full gas tanks, empty bladders.

Flags & Water:
Flags will not be provided.
If you have large bike flags, please bring them.
Water will not be provided, please bring your own.

 

Stage 3 Details:
March 25, 2025 — 11:35 AM
Magnolia Memorial Park Cemetery
370 Columbia Rd 36
Magnolia, AR 71753

Ride Captain:

Joe “Magic” Maglie, 501-416-1178

Asst RC: Tim Estes, 870-722-8080

Instructions:

For those meeting at the cemetery, stage at 11:15
Brief at 11:30
Establish Flag Line to await the arrival of the escort.
Hold Flag line for burial service with Military Honors and PGR presentation.

Flags & Water:
Flags will be provided.
Large Bike Flags will not be needed.
Water will not be provided, please bring your own.

 


Submitted by: Joe Maglie
National Moderator Lead / Arkansas Ride Captain


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Start:
March 24
End:
March 25
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23 Responses

  1. My sincere condolences to Joyce and the family. Harold will be missed on our flag line. May the peaceful moments and cherished memories bring you renewed strength in the days to come. Thank you Harold for your continued service to our Country, our veterans, their families, and your dedication to protecting the freedoms we all enjoy. Rest in Peace.

    Joe “Magic” Maglie, TSgt, USAF (Ret)
    PGR National Staff
    AR Ride Captain

  2. Michelle and I wish to pass on our sincere condolences to the family and friends of this American Hero. We would like to thank this Hero for your service and sacrifice in the protection of our freedom. Thank you for your continuing support for our veterans. You will not be forgotten. We pray you rest in peace.

  3. I express my heartfelt prayers and condolences to your family and friends in this time of grief and sadness. I also extend my gratitude for his esteemed service to our nation, which can never be fully repaid, along with his dedication to freedom. He was a genuine hero and will be deeply missed by many. May he rest in peace.

  4. It is with a heavy heart that I express our prayers and condolences to your family and friends during this time of sorrow and sadness. We also send our thanks for his honored service to this nation that can never be repaid and his commitment to freedom. He was a true Hero and will be missed by so many. May he rest in peace.

    Gregory S Reinhardt
    Major, USAF (Ret)

  5. It is with a grateful heart and deep sorrow that I extend my sincere condolences to the family and friends of Harold G. Green, a true American hero. Thank you for your service to our great country and the veterans you so honorably sacrificed your time and energy for. Rest in Peace fellow Patriot Guard Rider, we’ll take it from here.

    Sandy (Preacher) Spangler
    U.S. Army Vietnam Veteran
    Patriot Guard Rider

  6. Condolences to the family and friends of Harold Green a true American hero. His service to our great nation is appreciated. May he Rest in Peace for eternity…
    Fritz E. Kahley
    U.S. Army Vietnam Veteran

  7. It is with the deepest respect that we wish to extend our condolences to the family and friends of this hero, Harold G Green. He has shown himself to be a true American for serving this great country of ours. He can now RIP in our Lords kingdom.

    Harold Robinson
    SFC, U.S. Army,  (Ret.)
    AR Patriot Guard Rider

  8. My condolences to Joyce and family, I knew Harold from the corvette club and PGR.
    He always had a smile on his face and kind words, he will be missed.
    RIP my friend!

  9. My condolences to the family for your loss, thank you Mr. Green for your years of service to our country and the PGR. May you Rest In Peace sir.
    Richard “ Pa Pa G “ Gentry
    PGR Ride Captain
    Ret. US Air Force

  10. There are no words to replace the loss of your loved one. With love in your hearts they will never be forgotten. May they rest in peace with the Lord.

  11. Jan and I send our condolences to your family and friends during this time of sorrow and sadness. We also want to thank him for his long and honored service to our country, and his commitment to his fellow man and woman throughout his life. May he rest in peace with our gratitude for his service to all mankind.

  12. My sincere condolences to the family and friends of this Patriot. May God grant you His peace and comfort at this difficult time and in the days to come.
    Rest In Peace, Sir, and thank you for your service.

  13. Please accept my condolences on your loss.
    There are many people we meet in life some accomplish great things; but of all that can proudly be called a hero, there is none greater than the person who serves their country to protect our freedoms and our way of life.
    How fortunate for all of us that while we rest and sleep some brave service member risks it all so we can sleep in peace.
    Your love one’s watch is over, may they rest in the arms of God.
    Bruce Berg, ISC, USN (Ret)
    St Peters, Missouri

  14. Please accept my condolences for the family and friends of Harold G. Green. Thanks to Mr. Green for his service to our country and for helping to ensure our freedoms. R.I.P.

    Don Hewett
    U.S. Army Veteran
    PGR Ride Captain

  15. Rest In Peace Hero and Brother In The PGR. Thank you for your service, sacrifice and your dedication to honoring fellow veterans by standing in silent honor for them. It’s now our turn to stand for you also in silent honor.
    PGR Standing for those who stood for us.

  16. Please accept my sincerest condolences on the loss of Harold a fellow Veteran and Patriot Guard Rider. It’s times like this we reflect on the sacrifice of those who’ve served. It’s a debt that can never be fully repaid. May your grief be relieved in the knowledge that Harold has now joined his comrades that have fallen before him. Rest assured he is in good hands.. Salute…

    Kenneth Garnsey, MSgt, USAF (ret)

  17. I extend my sincere condolences to you and your family on the loss of your loved one. May God wrap His arms of healing, strength, and grace about you.

  18. Please accept my heartfelt condolences during this difficult time. Harold’s bravery and commitment to serving our country will always be remembered and honored.

    With deepest sympathy,

    Chuck “Dusty” Barnes

  19. My sincere condolences to the family and friends of Harold G. Green, thank you for his service to our country. May he rest in peace.
    Jim Ingram, MSgt Ret. USAF
    PGR

  20. My sincere condolences to the family and friends of Harold G. Green.
    Thank you for your service to our country, may you rest in peace.
    Ed Hagan
    U. S. Army Veteran
    PGR Rider

  21. Please accept our heartfelt condolences for the family and friends of Harold Green. Many Thanks for his service to our country and for helping to ensure our freedoms. Harold continued to serve his brothers and sisters by standing many Flaglines and left many condolences for Veterans who passed in Arkansas. He will be missed by all who knew him. Our prayers are with you. May he rest in peace. Well done, Sir!
    Rick & Ashley Schrunk
    AR State Captain
    USAF Veteran

  22. Connie and I send our condolences to your family and friends during this time of sorrow and sadness. It was an honor working with Harold at Baptist Medical Center LR. We also want to thank him for his service in the Army and to our country. May Harold rest in peace with our gratitude for his service to all mankind.

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