Post Office to be Named After Fallen Illinois National Guardsman

By Barbara Wilson, Joint Force Headquarters - Illinois National Guard Public AffairsJune 21, 2022

Illinois Army National Guard Spc. Jeremy Ridlen, shown in Fallujah, Iraq, was just 23 years old when he died from small-arms fire May 23, 2004, in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom with the 1544th Transportation Company. The post office in Maroa, Illinois, will bear his name.
Illinois Army National Guard Spc. Jeremy Ridlen, shown in Fallujah, Iraq, was just 23 years old when he died from small-arms fire May 23, 2004, in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom with the 1544th Transportation Company. The post office in Maroa, Illinois, will bear his name.

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MAROA, Ill. – The Maroa post office will bear the name of an Illinois National Guard member killed in action while serving in Iraq in 2004.

Illinois Army National Guard Spc. Jeremy Ridlen of Paris, Illinois, was among approximately 170 Soldiers who deployed in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom in December 2003 with the 1544th Transportation Company.

He was just 23 years old when he died from small-arms fire May 23, 2004, after a dump truck on the side of the road was detonated as his military convoy passed in East Fallujah, Iraq.

On June 16, 2022, President Joe Biden signed House Resolution 3579, designating the U.S. Post Office as the Jeremy L. Ridlen Post Office.

“Specialist Jeremy Ridlen gave his life for his country, and renaming this post office in his honor will serve as a lasting tribute to his sacrifice,” said Maj. Gen. Rich Neely, the adjutant general of Illinois and commander of the Illinois National Guard.

Ridlen was born and raised in Maroa, where he attended Maroa-Forsyth High School. He and his twin brother, Jason, attended Illinois State University, signed up for the Illinois National Guard and were assigned to the 1544th. When the unit was activated in 2003 and deployed to Fallujah, Ridlen served as a gunner.

“As a member of the Army National Guard, Specialist Jeremy Ridlen gave the ultimate sacrifice in service of his country and we remain eternally grateful,” said Rep. Rodney Davis of Illinois. “Designating this post office in honor of Jeremy will serve as a testament to his bravery and a reminder of all those who laid down their life for the United States of America.”

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