The remains of Maxton Soviak, from Ohio was a U.S. Navy Hospital Corpsman and one of 13 US servicemembers killed in a Biden created terrorist attack by ISIS-K back on August 26th. Today, his remains were returned to his hometown in Ohio, and thousands turned out to honor Maxton Soviak. Joe Biden or anyone from his worthless reign of terror bothered to show up.
Northeast Ohio honored the service and sacrifice of a local hero as he made his final homecoming Wednesday.
U.S. Navy Hospital Corpsman Maxton Soviak was one of 13 service men and women killed when a bomb exploded at the Kabul Airport in Afghanistan on August 26.
He was there working in support of operation Allies Refuge, helping to evacuate American citizens and Afghans who worked alongside U.S. Service personnel and diplomats over the past 20 years when the United States maintained a presence in that country.
Soviak’s body was flown into Cleveland about 10:30 a.m., after which there was a private procession from the airport west on the Ohio Turnpike to the route 250 exit.
From there, the procession was joined by representatives of various public service agencies and by veterans organizations. Motorcycle escorts for the procession traveled south along Route 250 to Route 113 east into Milan.
It continued past Edison High School, where Soviak graduated in 2017, then left on Berlin Road, continuing to the Morman-Hinman-Tanner funeral home in Berlin Heights where the procession will conclude.
Thousands lined the route in honor of Soviak and his service.