Posted on 08/04/2009 7:42:05 AM PDT by Islander7
GULFPORT The Patriot Guard Riders are preparing to honor Army Staff. Sgt. Johnny Roosevelt Polk as a hero when he is returned to Gulfport for burial.
The Department of Defense Monday said Polk, 39, who grew up in North Gulfport, died July 25 at a German hospital from wounds he suffered when his vehicle was struck by an anti-tank grenade on July 23 in Kirkuk, Iraq.
He was assigned to the 3rd Battalion, 82nd Field Artillery Regiment, 2nd Brigade Combat Team, 1st Cavalry Division, at Fort Hood, Texas, and died supporting Operation Iraqi Freedom.
Funeral arrangements are incomplete. His family said Polk told them if anything happened to him while he was serving in the Army, he wanted to be buried at home on the Coast.
Please stand by to render honors to Army Staff Sgt. Johnny Roosevelt Polk, of Gulfport, MS, was posted on the Patriot Guard Web site Monday. The Patriot Guard Riders are a diverse group of motorcycle riders across the country, who honor those who risk their lives and die for Americas freedom and security.
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Among Polks survivors are a daughter, Mary, and a son, Antoine, who family said also serves in the military.
We have lost another fine native son.
BTTT.
Stand at ease Soldier and thanks for a job well done.
God Bless Sgt. Polk and his family. So glad to hear the Patriot Riders will escort him to his final resting place.
Prayers to his family and friends...
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