Welcome Home Lance Corporal Thomas Buseman, USMC
The Warriors’ Watch and A Hero’s Welcome showed up for our famous ‘mug & hug’ for LCpl. Thomas Buseman, who is home on leave from Afghanistan.
Sean Carpenter – Photographs and Work
Personal Photography and Work
The Warriors’ Watch and A Hero’s Welcome showed up for our famous ‘mug & hug’ for LCpl. Thomas Buseman, who is home on leave from Afghanistan.
Philadelphia Police Officer Brian Lorenzo was the 2nd in command of the Philly Highway Patrol Drill Team. He was killed by a drunk driver speeding up the wrong way on I-95.
This Independence Day, I was part of the Warriors’ Watch and A Hero’s Welcome welcome home from Afghanistan for SSgt. Michael Wexler, U.S. Army.
The Warriors’ Watch had perfect weather to welcome home Corporal Jeremy Messner, USMC. Cpl. Messner has done two tours in Afghanistan and is currently stationed in San Diego.
Known as Maryland’s “Little Arlington”, it was officially opened on Memorial Day, May 30, 1941.
The Warriors’ Watch welcomed home Lance Corporal Joe Heron from his most recent deployment to Afghanistan.
Mount Moriah cemetery in Philadelphia has 96 Civil War veterans buried there. Yesterday we were asked to escort a bronze sentry standing watch over the “Soldiers’ Home” back to the foundry in Chester.
The Philadelphia National Cemetery.
The Warriors’ Watch did a ‘Mug & Hug’ for Sergeant James Tillery at his neighborhood block party today in Philadelphia.
The Warriors’ Watch and A Hero’s Welcome met Technical Sergeant Michael Mandes in King of Prussia and escorted him, along with Fire Department and Police support, to the fire station where he volunteers.
This Memorial Day, the Warriors’ Watch and the Second Brigade MC welcomed home Sergeant Richard Burns from Afghanistan.
The Warriors’ Watch completed the rides for artifacts for Philadelphia’s upcoming 9/11 memorial. We picked up a piece of an I-beam from the World Trade Center and some debris from Flight 93.
About 40 Warriors’ Watch motorcycles showed up to do a ‘Restaurant Invasion’ at the Phoenixville Iron Hill and then escort SSgt. Kocher and his wife back to their house, where A Hero’s Welcome was waiting.
It was a great day for a ride and for a welcome! The Warriors’ Watch and A Hero’s Welcome welcomed Petty Officer Nicole Diviny back after a year in the Gulf.