DoD Identifies Army Casualty
SSgt. Kenneth I. Pugh, 39, of Houston Texas, died on July 17 in Baghdad, Iraq, of injuries sustained when his M1A2 Abrams tank encountered enemy forces small arms fire. Pugh was assigned to the 3rd Battalion, 67th Armor Regiment, 4th Brigade Combat Team, 4th Infantry Division, Fort Hood, Texas.
On Friday, I rode with 67 Patriot Guard Riders to the funeral services of SSG Kenneth Pugh (39) of Houston, Tx.
According to his family, the military was his life:
He wore his uniform everywhere — even out to dinner while home for visits.
The ride from the Church to the cemetery required us to take Loop 610 from Southeast Houston for about 15 miles, up HWY 59 through Downtown. For those of you that know Houston, you know how congested and busy these roads are.
It was amazing to watch as an escort of Houston’s finest motorcycle cops, working together with PGR road guards were able to completely shut down every lane of traffic (5 lanes wide) and all on-ramps — the entire freeway was empty except for the long line of bikes, flags, and cars in the procession to the funeral.

For me personally, this funeral was especially important as it was the first time that my brother, a Sergeant First Class (SFC) in the US Army, was able to attend a Patriot Guard Riders mission with me. He and one of his other Soldiers, SSG Heinreich, showed up in full uniform. Afterwards, my brother went on-and-on about how impressed he was with the PGR and their outpouring of patriotism.
During the burial service, SSgt Pugh was promoted to SFC by General Ruthenstein.
More pictures from the services for SFC Pugh:
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It was an honor to ride in this Mission.
Left by Dwayne "Fenchie" Broussard on July 31st, 2006 at 9:31 am