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1 | | HOUSE RESOLUTION
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2 | | WHEREAS, The members of the Illinois House of |
3 | | Representatives are pleased to honor United States Marine Corps |
4 | | Corporal John M. Peck for his bravery and sacrifice in defense |
5 | | of our nation; and
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6 | | WHEREAS, Cpl. John Peck was born on September 13, 1985 in |
7 | | Daytona Beach, Florida; he moved to Antioch in September of |
8 | | 2002 and graduated from Antioch High School in 2004; and
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9 | | WHEREAS, Cpl. John Peck enlisted in the United States |
10 | | Marine Corps in September of 2005; in September of 2005, he |
11 | | reported to Delta Company of the 1st Recruit Training |
12 | | Battalion; after completing recruit training, he reported to |
13 | | Delta Company at the School of Infantry in San Diego, |
14 | | California; he subsequently reported to 3rd Battalion, 1st |
15 | | Marine Regiment of the 1st Marine Division and became a Forward |
16 | | Observer for the 81mm Mortar Platoon, Weapons Company; in |
17 | | September of 2006, he was detached from Weapons Company to Lima |
18 | | Company, Weapons Platoon; and
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19 | | WHEREAS, In August 2007, while deployed in Al Anbar, Iraq, |
20 | | Cpl. John Peck's convoy took sniper fire from an elevated |
21 | | position; while trying to take shelter, his vehicle sustained |
22 | | damage from an improvised explosive device; he received a |
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1 | | traumatic brain injury from the explosion, for which he |
2 | | received the first of two Purple Hearts; after being shipped to |
3 | | Lundstruhl, Germany, for medical attention, he was sent back to |
4 | | the United States; and
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5 | | WHEREAS, Cpl. John Peck was promoted to his current rank |
6 | | while serving with the Remain Behind Element of the 3rd |
7 | | Battalion, 1st Marine Regiment of the 1st Marine Division; in |
8 | | April 2009, Corporal Peck re-enlisted for an additional four |
9 | | years of service under the same MOS; during this time, he |
10 | | received a Meritorious Mast for his work at the Marine Fitness |
11 | | Center; and |
12 | | WHEREAS, In December of 2009, Cpl. John Peck decided to |
13 | | return to the 3rd Battalion, 1st Marine Regiment of the 1st |
14 | | Marine Division to prepare for deployment to Afghanistan; the |
15 | | 3rd Battalion, 1st Marines were eventually deployed to |
16 | | Afghanistan on April 19, 2010; on May 24, 2010, while on a |
17 | | dismounted patrol, Cpl. Peck stepped on an improvised explosive |
18 | | device; he immediately lost both of his legs and his right arm |
19 | | and received a "de-gloving injury" to his left arm; he was |
20 | | subsequently airlifted to Lundstruhl, Germany, where doctors |
21 | | performed an arterial graft to fix damage to the left artery in |
22 | | his left wrist and placed him under medical sedation; on May |
23 | | 28, 2010, as he was being airlifted to the National Naval |
24 | | Medical Center in Bethesda, Maryland, the arterial graft in his |
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1 | | left wrist burst open, causing a dangerous drop in blood |
2 | | pressure, and the flight was diverted to Newfoundland; after |
3 | | emergency surgery, he was airlifted from Newfoundland to |
4 | | Bethesda on May 30, 2010; while at Bethesda, doctors discovered |
5 | | that he had Aspergillus in all four of his extremities, his |
6 | | abdomen, and his blood, a condition that normally proves fatal; |
7 | | after numerous surgeries and transfusions, he was transferred |
8 | | to Walter Reed Army Medical Center to start undergoing physical |
9 | | therapy, occupational therapy, and aquatic therapy on August |
10 | | 10, 2010; he underwent in-patient care until February 28, 2011, |
11 | | when his mother arrived to be his non-medical assistant; and
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12 | | WHEREAS, Cpl. John Peck has received numerous medals and |
13 | | commendations for his meritorious service, including two |
14 | | Purple Hearts, two Combat Action Ribbons, two Iraq Companion |
15 | | Medals, two Sea Services Metals, the Afghanistan Companion |
16 | | Medal, the Good Conduct Metal, the NATO Metal, and the |
17 | | Meritorious Mast, as well as numerous letters of appreciation |
18 | | and numerous challenge coins; and
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19 | | WHEREAS, Cpl. John Peck serves as a model of hard work, |
20 | | integrity, and dedication for the people of the State of |
21 | | Illinois; therefore, be it
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22 | | RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE |
23 | | NINETY-SEVENTH GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that |