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     STATE OF RHODE ISLAND

IN GENERAL ASSEMBLY

JANUARY SESSION, A.D. 2022

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H O U S E   R E S O L U T I O N

COMMEMORATING "MEDAL OF HONOR DAY" ON MARCH 25, 2022, IN THE STATE

OF RHODE ISLAND

     

     Introduced By: Representatives Azzinaro, Shekarchi, Blazejewski, Vella-Wilkinson,
Casey, Fellela, Filippi, Cardillo, McLaughlin, and Abney

     Date Introduced: March 24, 2022

     Referred To: House read and passed

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     WHEREAS, The Medal of Honor is the highest and most prestigious military decoration

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in the United States. It is awarded by the President of the United States, in the name of Congress,

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"to members of the armed forces who have distinguished themselves conspicuously by their

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gallantry and intrepidity at the risk of their lives above and beyond the call of duty"; and

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     WHEREAS, There are three distinct versions of the Medal of Honor. The United States

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Navy introduced its version in 1861, which is awarded to members of the United States Navy, the

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Marine Corps and the Coast Guard. The United States Army introduced its version in 1862, and

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the United States Air Force introduced its version in 1965. Prior to 1965, members of the Air

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Force received the United States Army version of the Medal of Honor; and

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     WHEREAS, "Medal of Honor Day" is a federal holiday that was established to honor the

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heroism and sacrifice of Medal of Honor recipients. It was created when President George H. W.

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Bush signed Public Law 101-564 on November 15, 1990; and

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     WHEREAS, Rhode Island has the distinction of having thirty-five of its citizens receive

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the Medal of Honor. These heroic men were, from the Civil War, Lieutenant William B. Avery,

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(Navy), Sergeant William J. Babcock, (Army), Corporal James A. Barber, (Army), Captain

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George M. Bliss, (Army), Colonel Zenas R. Bliss, (Army), Lieutenant John K. Bucklyn, (Army),

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Sergeant James H. Burbank, (Army), Corporal Benjamin H. Child, (Army), Private John

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Corcoran, (Army), Captain of the Top John Edwards, (Navy), Private Charles D. Ennis, (Army),

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Sergeant John H. Havron, (Army), Coxswain Thomas Hayes, (Navy), Corporal Samuel E. Lewis,

 

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(Army), Private George E. McDonald, (Army), Sergeant Archibald Molbone, (Army), Corporal

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Thomas Parker, (Army), Private George W. Potter, (Army), Seaman George E. Read (Navy),

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Private Joseph Taylor, ( Army), Lieutenant Edward P. Tobie, (Army), and Private James Welsh,

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(Army). The Medal of Honor recipients from the Indian Campaign are Sergeant John S. Lawton,

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(Army), and Private Owen McGar (Army). The Medal of Honor recipients from the Interim

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Period are Gunner’s Mate 3rd Class Petty Officer, John Davis (Navy), Boatswain’s Mate

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Matthew Gillick, (Navy), Seaman Philip Moore, (Navy), and Machinist’s Mate Chief Petty

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Officer, Michael Walsh, (Navy). The Medal of Honor recipient from the Mexican Campaign is

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Gunner’s Mate Chief Petty Officer, George Bradley, (Navy). The Medal of Honor recipient from

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World War I is Machinist’s Mate Chief Petty Officer, Francis Edward Ormsbee, Jr., (Navy). The

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Medal of Honor recipient from the Interim Period between World Wars I and II is Gunner’s Mate

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Chief Petty Officer, Thomas Eadie, (Navy). The Medal of Honor recipients from World War II

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are Sergeant William G. Fournier, (Army), Private George G. Peters, (Army), and Lieutenant

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Robert T. Waugh, (Army), and the Medal of Honor recipient from the Korean War is Corporal

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David B. Champagne, (United States Marine Corps); now, therefore be it

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     RESOLVED, That this House of Representatives of the State of Rhode Island hereby

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commemorates "Medal of Honor Day" on March 25, 2022; and be it further

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     RESOLVED, That the Secretary of State be and hereby is authorized and directed to

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transmit duly certified copies of this resolution to the Honorable Daniel McKee, Governor of the

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State of Rhode Island, Mr. Kasim Yarn, Director, Rhode Island Office of Veterans Affairs, and

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Major General Christopher Callahan, Rhode Island Adjutant General.

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