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| HOUSE RESOLUTION
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| WHEREAS, U.S. Army Sergeant Kenneth Levi Ridgley, formerly |
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| of Olney, died on March 30, 2005, protecting his squad members |
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| from enemy fire at a checkpoint in Mosul, Iraq; just before he |
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| gave his life, he valiantly killed several insurgents while |
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| saving the lives of the members of his unit; and |
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| WHEREAS, The men of his squad and platoon are alive because |
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| of the actions of Sgt. Ridgley, who sacrificed everything for |
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| the men he was sworn to lead and protect; his actions ended the |
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| firefight, allowing his men to be evacuated for medical |
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| attention; and
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| WHEREAS, Sgt. Ridgley joined the Illinois Army National |
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| Guard while a senior in high school, attended Southern Illinois |
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| University, and after fulfilling his obligation to the National |
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| Guard, he joined the Army and was a member of the 3rd |
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| Battalion, 21st Infantry Regiment, 1st Brigade, 25th Infantry |
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| Division, stationed at Fort Lewis, near Tacoma, Washington; and
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| WHEREAS, Sgt. Ridgley was a 1993 graduate of East Richland |
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| High School and was a champion steer roper during his time in |
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| high school and college; and
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| WHEREAS, Sgt. Ridgley will be remembered as a competitive |
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| young man with a sweet disposition who loved riding horses and |
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| playing the drums; and
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| WHEREAS, Sgt. Ridgley leaves behind his mother, Betty |
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| Richards; his father, Clarence Richards; his wife as of August |
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| 7, 2004, Charity, and her 3-year-old son, Dillon; and his |
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| brother and three sisters; and
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| WHEREAS, Sgt. Ridgley volunteered for this second tour of |
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| duty in Iraq after having served as a medic at the beginning of |