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1 | HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION
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2 | WHEREAS, First Lieutenant Garlin Murl Conner was a native | ||||||
3 | of Clinton County, Kentucky, who served with distinction and | ||||||
4 | valor in the United States Army during World War II; and
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5 | WHEREAS, Kentucky Congressman Ed Whitfield introduced H.R. | ||||||
6 | 327 in the 108th Congress to authorize the President to award a | ||||||
7 | Medal of Honor posthumously to Lieutenant Garlin Murl Conner; | ||||||
8 | and
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9 | WHEREAS, Lieutenant Garlin Murl Conner is Kentucky's most | ||||||
10 | decorated war hero, who served on the front lines for over | ||||||
11 | eight hundred days in eight major campaigns; he was wounded | ||||||
12 | seven times but returned to combat and continued to fight on | ||||||
13 | the front lines after each wound; and
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14 | WHEREAS, During World War II, over forty 3rd Division | ||||||
15 | soldiers received Medals of Honor, more than any other | ||||||
16 | Division; however, Lieutenant Garlin Murl Conner was not | ||||||
17 | awarded the Medal of Honor due to an oversight and failure to | ||||||
18 | process the paperwork; and
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19 | WHEREAS, Lieutenant Conner served in the 3rd Infantry | ||||||
20 | Division with Audie L. Murphy, America's most decorated hero of | ||||||
21 | all wars; as compared to Audie L. Murphy, Lieutenant Conner was | ||||||
22 | awarded more Silver Stars for acts of valor, fought in more | ||||||
23 | campaigns, served on the front lines longer, and was wounded | ||||||
24 | more times; he was awarded many honors, including the | ||||||
25 | Distinguished Service Cross, the Silver Star with three Oak | ||||||
26 | Leaf Clusters, the Bronze Star, the Purple Heart with six Oak | ||||||
27 | Leaf Clusters, and other medals; and
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28 | WHEREAS, On June 20, 1945, Lieutenant Conner was awarded | ||||||
29 | the Croix de Guerre, the French Medal of Honor, that was also | ||||||
30 | awarded to Sergeant Alvin C. York, America's most decorated |
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1 | World War I soldier, who was a friend of Lieutenant Conner and | ||||||
2 | lived a few miles from Lieutenant Conner's home on the | ||||||
3 | Kentucky-Tennessee border; and
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4 | WHEREAS, Major General Lloyd B. Ramsey (Ret.), who was | ||||||
5 | Lieutenant Conner's battalion commander during combat in World | ||||||
6 | War II, is still living and has signed the necessary documents | ||||||
7 | for awarding the Medal of Honor to Lieutenant Conner; in 1945, | ||||||
8 | Major General Ramsey wrote that Lieutenant Conner was "one of | ||||||
9 | the outstanding soldiers of this war, if not the | ||||||
10 | outstanding....I've never seen a man with as much courage and | ||||||
11 | ability as he has"; and
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12 | WHEREAS, Stephen Ambrose, America's foremost World War II | ||||||
13 | historian, founder of the D-Day Museum in New Orleans, | ||||||
14 | Louisiana, and author of many books, wrote on November 11, | ||||||
15 | 2000, "I am in complete support of the effort to make | ||||||
16 | Lieutenant Garlin M. Conner a Medal of Honor recipient. What | ||||||
17 | Lieutenant Conner did in stopping the German assault near | ||||||
18 | Houssen, France in January 1945 was far above the call of duty. | ||||||
19 | I've met and talked at length with many Medal of Honor | ||||||
20 | recipients and am sure they would all agree that Lieutenant | ||||||
21 | Conner more than deserves the honor of joining them"; and
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22 | WHEREAS, On April 3, 2001, 3rd Infantry Division leaders | ||||||
23 | named the new EAGLE BASE in Bosnia-Herzegovina after Lieutenant | ||||||
24 | Conner because of his gallantry in World War II and because | ||||||
25 | "It's a company-grade forward operating base named after a | ||||||
26 | soldier with a company-grade rank"; and
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27 | WHEREAS, Richard Chilton, a former Green Beret from Genoa | ||||||
28 | City, Wisconsin, has been on a mission since 1996 to have the | ||||||
29 | Medal of Honor awarded to Lieutenant Conner; his research has | ||||||
30 | documented that Lieutenant Conner is one of the great combat | ||||||
31 | heroes of World War II, equal in every way to Audie L. Murphy; | ||||||
32 | Chilton has made presentations to dozens of schools about |
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1 | Lieutenant Conner's war record and has copies of over 2,500 | ||||||
2 | letters written by students to President George W. Bush | ||||||
3 | requesting the Medal of Honor be awarded; after reviewing | ||||||
4 | Chilton's information, a host of former war veterans have | ||||||
5 | written Congress requesting passage of H.R. 327 to award the | ||||||
6 | Medal of Honor to one of America's greatest citizen soldiers, | ||||||
7 | Lieutenant Garlin Murl Conner; therefore, be it
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8 | RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE | ||||||
9 | NINETY-FOURTH GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, THE | ||||||
10 | SENATE CONCURRING HEREIN, that we urge the United States | ||||||
11 | Congress to enact legislation authorizing the President to | ||||||
12 | award a Medal of Honor posthumously to First Lieutenant Garlin | ||||||
13 | Murl Conner; and be it further
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14 | RESOLVED, That copies of this resolution be delivered to: | ||||||
15 | the Chairman of the Armed Services Committee; the Clerk of the | ||||||
16 | House of Representatives of the United States; the Clerk of the | ||||||
17 | Senate of the United States; each member of the Illinois | ||||||
18 | Congressional Delegation; and the widow of First Lieutenant | ||||||
19 | Garlin Murl Conner, Mrs. Pauline W. Conner, Route 1, Box 208, | ||||||
20 | Albany, Kentucky 42602.
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