Maj. Gen. Rich Neely, the Adjutant General of Illinois and Commander of the Illinois National Guard; Polish Gen. Cezary Wisniewski, Deputy Commander of the Polish Armed Forces, and Neely's spouse, Tammy, cheer on the Gold Star 500 riders as they arrive at the Great Lakes Community Center, part of the Naval Station Great Lakes near North Chicago, Illinois, on Sept. 24. Several Illinois National Guard active and retired service members participate in the more than 500-mile bicycle ride that raises awareness of the approximately 300 Illinois service members who have fallen since the terrorist att


Maj. Gen. Rich Neely, the Adjutant General of Illinois and Commander of the Illinois National Guard; Polish Gen. Cezary Wisniewski, Deputy Commander of the Polish Armed Forces, and Neely's spouse, Tammy, cheer on the Gold Star 500 riders as they arrive at the Great Lakes Community Center, part of the Naval Station Great Lakes near North Chicago, Illinois, on Sept. 24. Several Illinois National Guard active and retired service members participate in the more than 500-mile bicycle ride that raises awareness of the approximately 300 Illinois service members who have fallen since the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, including 34 members of the Illinois National Guard. This year's Gold Star 500 included 16 Polish riders who learned of the 5-day event through the Illinois National Guard's State Partnership Program with the Polish military. The Polish riders included seven Polish Army Soldiers, six students and three Polish Gold Star Family members. The Illinois Army National Guard co-deployed with Polish first to Iraq and then to Afghanistan for 17 years.


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