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02/12/2026 | News release | Archived content

Illinois Guard Pays Tribute to Former Guardsman Abraham Lincoln

[Link] 1 / 3 Show Caption + Hide Caption - Maj. Gen. Rodney Boyd, The Adjutant General of Illinois and Commander of the Illinois National Guard, renders a salute after placing a wreath at the tomb of President Abraham Lincoln on behalf of the President of the United States Feb. 12 as part of the 92nd annual American Legion Pilgrimage to Lincoln's Tomb at Oak Ridge Cemetery in Springfield, Illinois. (Photo Credit: Barbara Wilson) VIEW ORIGINAL [Link] 2 / 3 Show Caption + Hide Caption - Maj. Gen. Rodney Boyd, The Adjutant General of Illinois and Commander of the Illinois National Guard, delivers remarks at the tomb of President Abraham Lincoln, Feb. 12 at Oak Ridge Cemetery in Springfield, Illinois, after placing a wreath as part of the 92nd annual American Legion Pilgrimage to Lincoln's Tomb. Lincoln served in the Illinois Militia during the Black Hawk War as a captain. (Photo Credit: Barbara Wilson) VIEW ORIGINAL [Link] 3 / 3 Show Caption + Hide Caption - Maj. Gen. Rodney Boyd, The Adjutant General of Illinois and Commander of the Illinois National Guard, delivers remarks at the tomb of President Abraham Lincoln, Feb. 12 at Oak Ridge Cemetery in Springfield, Illinois, after placing a wreath as part of the 92nd annual American Legion Pilgrimage to Lincoln's Tomb. Lincoln served in the Illinois Militia during the Black Hawk War as a captain. (Photo Credit: Barbara Wilson) VIEW ORIGINAL

SPRINGFIELD, Illinois - The Illinois National Guard paid tribute to its most notable militiaman and 16th president of the United States, Abraham Lincoln, during a ceremony at his tomb in Oak Ridge Cemetery in Springfield, Illinois, on Feb. 12, marking the 217th anniversary of his birth.

U.S. Army Maj. Gen. Rodney Boyd, the adjutant general of Illinois and commander of the Illinois National Guard, presented a wreath on behalf of President Donald J. Trump as part of the 92nd National American Legion Pilgrimage to Lincoln's tomb.

"Abraham Lincoln is the most celebrated Illinois Guardsman," Boyd said. "Captain Lincoln served in the 1830s during the Black Hawk War."

Boyd continued a tradition that began in 1967, when President Lyndon B. Johnson sent wreaths to be placed at the graves of his predecessors on their birthdays. Each year, wreaths of red, white and blue flowers are sent to the burial places of all deceased presidents on the anniversary of their birth.

"Lincoln's integrity, leadership and wisdom still saturate the ranks of our Army and Air National Guard and the fabric of our country 161 years after his death," Boyd said.

Boyd told the approximately 150 people who assembled for the ceremony that Lincoln has particular significance for the Illinois National Guard because he served as a captain in the Illinois State Militia during the Black Hawk War.

"Our Guardsmen draw inspiration from Lincoln," Boyd said. "Lincoln served at the lowest levels of a military unit, and at the very top as our commander in chief."

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