Georgia State Captain
The State Captain for the Patriot Guard Riders of Georgia is a flag line member entrusted with the responsibilities for the day to day operations in the State of Georgia. Along with the leadership team and all flag line members, the Patriot Guard Riders of Georgia proudly honor our fallen heroes.
Leon “River Rat” McLamb – Georgia State Captain
Assistant State Captains
The Assistant State Captain in each region has the responsibility for accepting missions and assigning Ride Captains. He/she can also request a “statewide email”. The assignment of region is based on the geographical location of the Assistant State Captain’s home.
Steve “Bendusty” Worthham – Northeast
Dave “Wizard” Lusk – Northwest
David “Wild1” Shreckengost – Southwest
Sonny Luke – Southeast
Help On The Home Front Coordinator
The Help on the Homefront (HOTH) Coordinator is assigned the responsibilities of serving our wounded warriors as they transition to civilian life, and supporting our Veterans in their day to day needs. Our purpose is to provide support and comfort through visitation to wounded and recovering Veterans of military service. Establish a support network for catastrophically wounded and injured Veterans reentering their communities. Actively visit Veterans Administration hospitals and homes throughout the State of Georgia. Establish long term relationships between members and Veterans to support the quality of life needs of the Veterans and their families. The HOTH Coordinator works with the Georgia Leadership Team to make assignments and support our HOTH missions.
Pam “KeeperOfPeace” Long – HOTH Coordinator
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Structure:
The responsibilities of managing the Patriot Guard Riders of Georgia are accomplished by dividing the State of Georgia into four distinct areas. Drawing a line across the state along the I-20 corridor separates the north and south areas. A line following GA-19/400 north from the city of Atlanta to the state line and a line from the city of Atlanta south following the path of I-75 separates east and west. Thus, cutting Georgia into four parts. Northwest, Northeast, Southwest and Southeast.