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1 | | HOUSE RESOLUTION
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2 | | WHEREAS, The members of the Illinois House of |
3 | | Representatives wish to commend Nick Korompilas on his bravery |
4 | | when his ship, the USS Mannert L. Abele, was attacked and sunk |
5 | | off the island of Okinawa 74 years ago; and
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6 | | WHEREAS, In the spring of 1945, Nick Korompilas, a native |
7 | | of Lincolnwood, was part of an armada of ships supporting the |
8 | | Allied invasion of Okinawa, the last of the battles of World |
9 | | War II; most days, he worked in the sick bay, tending to the |
10 | | sailor's cuts and scrapes and handing out aspirin; and
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11 | | WHEREAS, On the afternoon of April 12, 1945, Nick |
12 | | Korompilas waited in a makeshift sick bay as the USS Mannert L. |
13 | | Abele came under attack near Okinawa by Japanese aircraft, |
14 | | including kamikazes; a moment later, a Japanese suicide fighter |
15 | | slammed into the starboard side of the ship, just above the |
16 | | water line, engulfing it in flames; behind it came a |
17 | | rocket-propelled bomb with a pilot squeezed into a tiny |
18 | | cockpit; the blast tossed him 20 feet into the air; and
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19 | | WHEREAS, Nick Korompilas got to his feet and prepared to |
20 | | abandon the ship, but then he remembered his friend, the chief |
21 | | commissary steward; he found the man lying on the floor of the |
22 | | galley, drenched in scalding soup; he grabbed him by the life |