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Members of the Patriot Guard Riders stand at attention during a street re-naming ceremony held Nov 15 in honor of 1st Lieutenant Mark Noziska, who was killed Aug 30, 2010 by a roadside bomb while serving in Afghanistan. Four blocks of Polk Street in Papillion, Neb., were re-named in memory of Lt Noziska, who served as a platoon leader in the 22nd Infantry Regiment, U.S. Army. Lt Noziska lived on Polk St during his high school years.
101115-D-AT012-001.JPG Photo By: Adam Hartman

Members of the Patriot Guard Riders stand at attention during a street re-naming ceremony held Nov 15 in honor of 1st Lieutenant Mark Noziska, who was killed Aug 30, 2010 by a roadside bomb while serving in Afghanistan. Four blocks of Polk Street in Papillion, Neb., were re-named in memory of Lt Noziska, who served as a platoon leader in the 22nd Infantry Regiment, U.S. Army. Lt Noziska lived on Polk St during his high school years.


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