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| HOUSE RESOLUTION
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| WHEREAS, The members of the Illinois House of |
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| Representatives were saddened to learn that Army Rangers |
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| specialist Pat Tillman died on a mission in southeastern |
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| Afghanistan on April 22, 2004; and |
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| WHEREAS, Pat Tillman was nationally known as a consummate |
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| student-athlete playing football as a linebacker for Arizona |
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| State University and graduating summa cum laude in 1997 with a |
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| degree in marketing; and |
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| WHEREAS, Pat Tillman went on to play in the National |
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| Football League as a linebacker with the Arizona Cardinals and |
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| later played safety, setting a Cardinal franchise record for |
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| tackles with 223; and |
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| WHEREAS, The September 11, 2001 attacks on the United |
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| States motivated Tillman to leave a promising career in |
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| professional football to serve his nation in Operation Enduring |
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| Freedom; and |
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| WHEREAS, Twenty-seven year-old Tillman served as an Army |
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| Rangers specialist in the 75th Ranger Regiment, a light |
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| infantry unit out of Fort Benning, Georgia in which Tillman's |
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| brother is also a member; and |
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| WHEREAS, Pat Tillman was killed during an ambush on a |
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| coalition combat patrol near the village of Sperah in |
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| Afghanistan; and
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| WHEREAS, The passing of Pat Tillman will be deeply felt by |
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| many, and he will be remembered for his willingness to serve |
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| our country, which led him to make the ultimate sacrifice and |
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| be a role model and inspiration to others; therefore, be it
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