Cleveland Lone Sailor Plaza Dedication

Cleveland Lone Sailor Plaza Dedication

Cleveland (October, 2024)

It was a beautiful Ohio fall day on Saturday, October 12, as a crowd of 300 gathered at Cleveland’s Voinovich Park on the lakefront for the dedication of the Lone Sailor Plaza.  NEOPAT was proud to support the USS Cleveland Legacy Foundation in this initiative.  Only the eighth plaza of it’s kind in the country, the Plaza features the famous Lone Sailor statue  and two Honor and Memorial Walls featuring personalized plaques with the names of men and women from Northeast Ohio who have served the Nation in America’s Sea Services.   Included is a special plaque, co-sponsored by NEOPAT, honoring Navy Corpsmen Maxton Soviak of Berlin, Ohio, and Westlake, Ohio, World War II Navy Corpsman and Silver Star recipient Emory Crowder.

In its permanent new home, the Cleveland Lone Sailor Monument and Plaza will provide a meaningful location for special ceremonies, including enlistments, commissioning’s, advancements, promotions, retirements and memorial services. It will draw Clevelanders and out-of-town visitors alike to the lakefront and reflect the USS Cleveland Legacy Foundation and NEOPAT’s vision “to support positive civil-military relations by creating and maintaining a strong, meaningful and direct bond between citizens of northeast Ohio and the crew of USS Cleveland (LCS 31).

Approximately 100 Navy, Marine Corps, Coast Guard and Merchant Marine veterans and active duty personnel were on had for the Lone Sailor Plaza dedication.
Vice Admiral John Nowell, USN (Ret), President & CEO of the U.S. Navy Memorial (left), meets with Kip Soviak (right), father of Navy Corpsman Max Soviak. VADM Nowell honored Max and the Soviak family in his dedication speech. Max, killed in action during the pullout of U.S. forces from Afghanistan, is recognized on a special plaque on the Memorial Wall.
Brigadier General Peter Collins, USMC (Ret), and President and CEO of the USS Cleveland Legacy Foundation, greets all gathered for the dedication event.
Sailors from the newly USS Cleveland (LCS 31) were in attendance for the dedication ceremony along with the ship’s sponsor, Robyn Modly, the wife of former Acting Secretary of the Navy Thomas B. Modly. Modly is a Cleveland native who has advocated for the needs of Navy and Marine families around the world.
Members of the USS Cleveland Legacy Foundation Board and members of the USS Cleveland crew cut the ribbon officially opening the Plaza.
One of the two Memorial Walls honoring the men and women from Northeast Ohio who have served the Nation in America’s Sea Services.