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| HOUSE RESOLUTION
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| WHEREAS, Kenneth Kays grew up in the southern Illinois |
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| community of Fairfield; and
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| WHEREAS, Ken Kays was drafted and joined the Army in the |
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| fall of 1969 as a medic in the 101st Airborne Division; and
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| WHEREAS, On May 6, 1970, medic Ken Kays joined up with the |
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| 2nd Platoon, Delta Company who had only the day before arrived |
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| in Maureen to fighting which resulted in the loss of the |
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| Platoon's medic, thus requiring medic Ken Kays to replace him; |
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| and
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| WHEREAS, On May 6th, the 2nd Platoon spent the day |
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| searching through enemy bunkers further down the hill from Fire |
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| Support Base Maureen; and
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| WHEREAS, The fateful decision was made to have the 2nd |
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| Platoon venture back up the hill to make camp for the night in |
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| what was thought to have been a "safer" position; this decision |
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| to make camp up near FSB Maureen resulted in the 2nd Platoon |
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| being separated from the rest of Delta Company; and
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| WHEREAS, The 2nd Platoon, consisting of 21 men, including |
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| medic Ken Kays, was now stretched over a large area, leaving |
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| dangerous gaps, prepared to get some much needed rest; and
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| WHEREAS, In the early morning hours of May 7th, the North |
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| Vietnamese Army infiltrated the camp and set satchel charges |
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| around the camp prior to opening fire with their AK-47s; and
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| WHEREAS, The rest of Delta Company heard the explosions and |
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| gunfire and began to make their way back up the ridge, but was |
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| ambushed and pushed back to their original position thus |
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| leaving the 2nd Platoon to fight alone; and
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| WHEREAS, Upon hearing his fellow soldiers screaming in |
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| pain, medic Ken Kays bolted into action; and while running |
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| across the perimeter to help a wounded soldier, a satchel |
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| charge was activated at medic Ken Kays' feet, propelling him |
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| several feet in the air; and
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| WHEREAS, Undeterred from his mission, medic Ken Kays rose |
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| and started to run again only to discover he had lost the lower |
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| portion of his left leg. He then applied a tourniquet to his |
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| injured leg and continued to hop and crawl his way around the |
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| perimeter to give aid to wounded soldiers; and
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| WHEREAS, Medic Ken Kays, despite his own injury, continued |
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| to seek out and move wounded soldiers to safety; and partially |
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| due to his actions only 7 of the 21 men died at FSB Maureen; and
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| WHEREAS, In a platoon of only 21 men, the four highest |
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| awards for heroism would be given for their actions on that day |
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| thus suggesting the intensity of the struggle that early |
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| morning at Maureen; and
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| WHEREAS, These awards were: the Congressional Medal of |
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| Honor to Kenneth Kays, the Distinguished Service Cross to |
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| Kenneth David, the Silver Star to Greg Phillips, and the Bronze |
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| Star with "V" device to Steve "Greek" Avgerinos; and there were |
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| more than a dozen Purple Hearts awarded for wounds received in |
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| the battle; and
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| WHEREAS, Upon daybreak, Delta Company ventured back up the |
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| ridge to re-join the 2nd Platoon, a soldier from the company |
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| found a half-conscious medic Ken Kays laying on top of two |
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| wounded soldiers in an attempt to offer protection; and
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| WHEREAS, Although hovering near death from loss of blood, |
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| medic Ken Kays refused to be placed on a helicopter until the |
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| two other severely wounded men were placed there too; and
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| WHEREAS, Although medic Ken Kays actions that day were |
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| rewarded with a military honor, he had an antiwar stance that |
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| often led to public scrutiny right up until his death in 1991; |
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| therefore, be it
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| RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE |
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| NINETY-FIFTH GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we |
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| recognize the heroic actions of medic Ken Kays during his |
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| service in the Vietnam War; and be it further
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| RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be |
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| presented to the City of Fairfield to be displayed in the local |
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| museum.
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