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| SENATE RESOLUTION
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| WHEREAS, Edward J. Moskal, President of the Polish National |
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| Alliance (PNA) and Polish American Congress (PAC), passed away |
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| on March 22, 2005, at the age of 80; and
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| WHEREAS, After graduating from high school, Mr. Moskal |
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| served in the Army; in 1946, he married Wanda Sadlik; and
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| WHEREAS, As Polish immigrants, his parents embraced the |
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| missions of the PNA and PAC to help Poles in the United States |
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| and the motherland; for Mr. Moskal, it was a natural |
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| progression to do the same; and
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| WHEREAS, Mr. Moskal had served as PNA's president since |
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| 1988; prior to his presidency, he was elected a PNA National |
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| Director in 1963 and became National Treasurer in 1967, in |
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| which office he served until his election as President; by |
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| tradition, the PNA's president also serves as the PAC |
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| president; and
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| WHEREAS, President Lech Walesa awarded him the highest |
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| civilian honor of the Republic of Poland, the Commander's Cross |
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| with Star; he was also made an honorary citizen of the city of |
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| Krakow, Poland; the title of Honorary Doctor was bestowed upon |
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| him by the University of Poznan Medical School in 1997; and
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| WHEREAS, His term as President was marked by many |
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| innovations and advancements on the part of the PNA; among |
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| other things, he instituted a complete computerization of the |
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| Home Office in Chicago, making it a state-of-the-art operation; |
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| it was also a period in which other smaller Polish American |
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| fraternal groups merged with the PNA, which had become the |
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| largest ethnic fraternal organization in the United States; he |
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| completed the initiation of broadcasting by radio station WPNA |
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| (1490 AM) in the Chicago area; determined to secure the |