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| HOUSE RESOLUTION
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| WHEREAS, Guy H. Bodor of Aurora passed away on December 20, |
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| 2004; he was born February 18, 1922, to Louis and Hedwig |
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| (Reginnitter) Bodor; and
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| WHEREAS, Guy proudly served in the United States Navy, |
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| enlisting in 1940; he attended boot camp at Great Lakes Naval |
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| Training Station, followed by Aviation Radio School in San |
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| Diego, California; he survived the attack on Pearl Harbor while |
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| serving aboard the USS San Francisco; he spent 56 months in the |
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| Pacific theatre participating in the Wake Island relief |
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| expedition, the attack on the Marshall and Gilbert Islands, air |
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| action off Bougainville, the SALAMAAU-LAE Raid, the Battle of |
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| Cape Esperance, and the Battle of Guadalcanal; in 1943, he was |
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| assigned to bombing squadron VB-140 based at the Russell |
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| Islands for the new Georgia-Bougainville-New Ireland |
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| campaigns; in 1944, he was assigned to patrol bombing squadron |
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| VPB-123 and participated in the Okinawa invasion to end the |
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| war; he was decorated many times, including a Purple Heart for |
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| injuries sustained in the Battle of Guadalcanal; his unit |
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| received the first Presidential Unit Citation for that action; |
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| he also was awarded the Naval Air medal, Navy Good Conduct |
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| medal, WWII Victory medal, American Defense medal, Asiatic |
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| Pacific Campaign medal, American Campaign-Pacific Operations |
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| medal, and the Naval Reserve Faithful Service medal; he |
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| continued his service after World War II in the Naval Reserves |
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| and was called to active duty in 1961; while in the reserves, |
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| he received a commission and attained the rank of Chief Warrant |
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| Officer 4, serving a total of 40 years until his retirement in |
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| 1982; and
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| WHEREAS, In 1946, He joined IBM and spent the next 41 years |
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| working as a customer products service manager; and
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| WHEREAS, During retirement, he was active in the community |