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| HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION
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| WHEREAS, It is highly fitting that the Illinois General |
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| Assembly pays honor and respect to the truly great individuals |
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| who served our country and in doing so have gone above and |
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| beyond the call of duty to take part in truly heroic tasks; and
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| WHEREAS,
Of the millions of men and women who have served |
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| this country, whether in the Army, Navy, Air Force, Marines, or |
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| Coast Guard, only 3,447 have ever been awarded the highest |
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| military decoration awarded by the United States government, |
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| the Congressional Medal of Honor; and
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| WHEREAS, The Congressional Medal of Honor is awarded for |
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| conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity at the risk of one's life |
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| above and beyond the call of duty while engaged in an action |
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| against any enemy of the United States; while engaged in |
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| military operations involving conflict with an opposing |
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| foreign force; or while serving with friendly foreign forces |
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| engaged in an armed conflict against an opposing armed force in |
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| which the United States is not a belligerent party; and
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| WHEREAS, It is beyond honor for an individual to be awarded |
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| the Congressional Medal of Honor, distinguishing this |
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| individual as a true American hero; and
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| WHEREAS, Sammy L. Davis, born in Dayton, Ohio, on November |
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| 1st, 1946, and who resided in Illinois for many years, was |
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| awarded the Congressional Medal of Honor for his service and |
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| conduct in Vietnam during the Vietnam War; and |
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| WHEREAS, Sammy L. Davis was a private first class in the |
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| United States Army, Battery C, 2nd Battalion, 4th Artillery, |
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| 94th Infantry Division, at the time of his action which awarded |
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| him the Congressional Medal of Honor, leading to his promotion |
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| to Sergeant; and |
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| WHEREAS, Sammy L. Davis was awarded the Congressional Medal |
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| for his actions on November 18th, 1967, when his unit came |
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| under enemy fire; injured, Private Davis risked his life to |
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| fight off the enemy, and under heavy fire managed to fire |
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| rounds from a burning howitzer on his own, and having pushed |
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| back the enemy, Private Davis rescued his injured combats who |
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| were no doubt alive because of his bravery; and |
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| WHEREAS, Today, Sammy L. Davis, forced to retire from the |
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| United States Army in 1984 because of injuries, works to make |
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| sure the American message of freedom is never forgotten; |
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| visiting school children, speaking at special events, and |
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| telling his message to the countless troops that he continues |
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| to visit; and
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| WHEREAS, Troops stationed all over the world from wars that |
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| have passed and conflicts that are current, have written and |
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| spoken of the meaningfulness and inspiration that they have and |
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| continue to receive from meeting and speaking with Sammy L. |
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| Davis; therefore, be it
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| RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE |
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| NINETY-SIXTH GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, THE |
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| SENATE CONCURRING HEREIN, that an appropriate plaque or sign be |
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| placed at the Illinois rest area on Route 33 near Palestine, |
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| honoring Sammy L. Davis, his triumphs and heroism, and his |
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| dedication to the patriotic good of this country; and be it |
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| further
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| RESOLVED, That the Illinois Department of Transportation |
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| is directed to erect, at a suitable location at the rest area, |
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| consistent with State and federal regulations, an appropriate |
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| plaque or sign giving recognition to Sammy L Davis; and be it |
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| further |
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| RESOLVED, That suitable copies of this resolution be |
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| delivered to the Secretary of the Illinois Department of |
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| Transportation, the Robinson V.F.W., and to Sammy L. Davis.
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