Welcome Home LCpl. Joe Koslosky, USMC
The Warriors’ Watch and A Hero’s Welcome gave a resounding welcome to LCpl. Joe Kosloski, USMC.
Sean Carpenter – Photographs and Work
Personal Photography and Work
The Warriors’ Watch and A Hero’s Welcome gave a resounding welcome to LCpl. Joe Kosloski, USMC.
I was one of over 100 motorcyclists from the Warriors’ Watch (and related groups) who escorted the Philadelphia PD down-and-back to the Pentagon to retrieve artifacts for a new Philly 9/11 memorial.
The Warriors’ Watch and A Hero’s Welcome were on hand to welcome home PFC Justin Crowell from Afghanistan.
The Warriors’ Watch was up early to welcome home Sergeant Devon Richio and Corporal Andrew Einstein at 30th Street Station in Philly.
Happy to do a midnight welcome for Jon “Doc” Kromer, fellow Warriors’ Watch rider and true patriot.
PFC McClintock is the son of Warriors’ Watch and Second Brigade MC member Rabbit, so it was our pleasure to brave the cold for this hero.
I was on hand for the kick-off of the first annual Ride of Reflection, sponsored by the Warriors’ Watch and intended as a 9/11 remembrance ride.
I think this roll was from the first midnight welcome I did in April.
The Warriors’ Watch and A Hero’s Welcome welcomed Specialist Vincent Violi last year from his previous tour; this time, he brought Specialist Alan Solie from Wisconsin to see what we do here in Philly.
We couldn’t have had a more perfect day to welcome home Matt Ragen, USMC, from Afghanistan.
Two-for-one today! The Warriors’ Watch and A Hero’s Welcome were on hand to welcome Corporal Casey Newman back from Afghanistan, where we escorted him and his girlfriend Sergeant Kristen Zamichieli to a Sunday party.
The Warriors’ Watch and A Hero’s Welcome were on hand to welcome home PFC Christian Sirianni, US Army.
The Warriors’ Watch joined A Hero’s Welcome tonight at the airport to welcome home PFC Brent Moore.
It was my honor to meet Corporal Chad Hardy and his family and to escort him home.