Our Fallen Heroes

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This virtual memorial was created to never forget our fallen heroes, who have made the ultimate sacrifice for our country. Allie Gentry

Army Sgt. Floyd G. Knighten Jr. 
Death: Aug 09, 2003
 of Olla La.; assigned to the 1087th Transportation Support Company Army National Guard Fort Polk La.; Died Aug. 9 from a non-combat-related cause while in a convoy from Camp Bilad to Camp Pennsylvania in Iraq.  Olla La. soldier latest non-combat casualty in Iraq  Associated Press  ALEXANDRIA La. — An Olla soldier who was serving in Iraq in the same company with his son has become the latest non-combat casualty.  The Defense Department said Floyd G. Knighten Jr.55 likely Died of heat-related causes Aug. 9 while he was traveling with a convey from Camp Bilad to Camp Pennsylvania according to Maj. Ron Elliott Fort Polk media relations officer. Knighten was based at Fort Polk.  Temperatures in Iraq have topped 120 degrees recently.  Knighten’s son Spc. Floyd G. Knighten III deployed with the Louisiana Army National Guard’s 1087th Transportation Company in the spring joining his father on active duty in the Middle East. Both father and son served in the same company. In Iraq Sgt. Knighten repaired the trucks; his son drove them.  Family members described Sgt. Knighten as friendly but quiet. He was a man who liked people fishing and cooking.  He served in the military his entire adult life first with the Navy and then with the National Guard said his niece Carma Polk Hardy of Olla.  Knighten Jr. joined the Navy after graduating from Sicily Island High School in 1969.  He had fallen behind in school while his parents moved around so he actually graduated from high school with his niece who is a few years younger.  “I never called him uncle in my life” Polk said.  Knighten Jr. served in the Navy until 1973 and then joined the National Guard. In 1984 he became a full-time employee with the National Guard’s Jena unit.  He deployed for the Gulf War in November 1989 and served there until May 1990.  When his company deployed again in April most of 1087th flew out of England Airpark but Sgt. Knighten left first traveling by ship with the equipment.  “He was really looking forward to that because he was in the Navy originally” Hardy recalled on Monday.  Knighten Jr. was born May 61948 in Trout. He married Lisa Soledad in 1971 in the Philippines and also moved to Olla that year.  Their son was born Aug. 221982 in Alexandria.  Operation Iraqi Freedom

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Army Sgt. Floyd G. Knighten Jr.
Death: Aug 09, 2003
of Olla La.; assigned to the 1087th Transportation Support Company Army National Guard Fort Polk La.; Died Aug. 9 from a non-combat-related cause while in a convoy from Camp Bilad to Camp Pennsylvania in Iraq. Olla La. soldier latest non-combat casualty in Iraq Associated Press ALEXANDRIA La. — An Olla soldier who was serving in Iraq in the same company with his son has become the latest non-combat casualty. The Defense Department said Floyd G. Knighten Jr.55 likely Died of heat-related causes Aug. 9 while he was traveling with a convey from Camp Bilad to Camp Pennsylvania according to Maj. Ron Elliott Fort Polk media relations officer. Knighten was based at Fort Polk. Temperatures in Iraq have topped 120 degrees recently. Knighten’s son Spc. Floyd G. Knighten III deployed with the Louisiana Army National Guard’s 1087th Transportation Company in the spring joining his father on active duty in the Middle East. Both father and son served in the same company. In Iraq Sgt. Knighten repaired the trucks; his son drove them. Family members described Sgt. Knighten as friendly but quiet. He was a man who liked people fishing and cooking. He served in the military his entire adult life first with the Navy and then with the National Guard said his niece Carma Polk Hardy of Olla. Knighten Jr. joined the Navy after graduating from Sicily Island High School in 1969. He had fallen behind in school while his parents moved around so he actually graduated from high school with his niece who is a few years younger. “I never called him uncle in my life” Polk said. Knighten Jr. served in the Navy until 1973 and then joined the National Guard. In 1984 he became a full-time employee with the National Guard’s Jena unit. He deployed for the Gulf War in November 1989 and served there until May 1990. When his company deployed again in April most of 1087th flew out of England Airpark but Sgt. Knighten left first traveling by ship with the equipment. “He was really looking forward to that because he was in the Navy originally” Hardy recalled on Monday. Knighten Jr. was born May 61948 in Trout. He married Lisa Soledad in 1971 in the Philippines and also moved to Olla that year. Their son was born Aug. 221982 in Alexandria. Operation Iraqi Freedom

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