07-R278
2007 -- H 6437
Enacted 05/29/07
H O U S E R E S O L U T I O N
THANKING AND HONORING
THE MEMBERS OF THE BLOCK ISLAND ASSOCIATION FOR THEIR VALOROUS SERVICE TO OUR
NATION DURING WORLD WAR II, THE KOREAN
WAR, AND IN PEACETIME DUTIES
Introduced By:
Representatives Walsh, E Coderre, and Lewiss
Date Introduced: May 23,
2007
WHEREAS,
America in 1941 was unprepared for fighting a war and found herself in an
extremely
vulnerable position after this nation was attacked by the Japanese on December
7,
1941.
As a result of this lack of preparation, many tankers had to be retrofitted to
serve as Combat
Escort
Vessels. One of those C3 tankers was Combat Vessel Escort-21, the USS Block
Island;
and
WHEREAS,
Arguably no other theater in World War II was more vital and more
dangerous
than the "Battle of the Atlantic" which took place on the seas
between the US and
Great
Britain. Arrayed to sink Allied shipping, the lifeline allowing Russia and the
United
Kingdom
to continue fighting, were hundreds of German Submarines or, as they called
them, U-
Boats;
and
WHEREAS,
In the first six months alone German U-Boats sank 397 ships and two
million
tons of shipping. In the years 1942 and 1943 the Germans sank thousands of
American,
Canadian
and British ships carrying vital cargo. The USS Block Island CVE-21 was put to
sea to
face
these dauntless odds; and
WHEREAS,
Combat Vessel Escorts-21 shuttled war materials to the European Theater of
Operations,
and later went on hunter-killer missions seeking out and destroying German
U-Boats
that
prowled the Atlantic. On May 29th 1944 the USS Block Island CVE-21 was sunk by
a
German
U-Boat. Six men on board perished along with four pilots in the air who, with
the sinking
of
the USS Block Island, had no mid-ocean landing strip. Thankfully, 951 survivors
were rescued
from
the sea and transported to Casablanca; and
WHEREAS,
Many of the survivors served on the second USS Block Island CVE-106.
They
had onboard the first all-Marine fighter wing served to a United States Navy
vessel. The
second
USS Block Island aided their fellow Marines in Okinawa, and supported numerous
Allied
assaults
in the Pacific Theater. When hostilities ended in World War II, the USS Block
Island
provided
the first leg of a journey home to freedom for more than four hundred newly
released
Prisoners
of War hailing from the United States, Australia, the United Kingdom and the
Netherlands;
and
WHEREAS,
After World War II the USS Block Island CVE-106 served as a training
vessel
at the Naval Academy beginning in 1946. Later it was re-commissioned for active
duty in
the
Korean Conflict, and performed other duties including participating in
anti-submarine
exercises
off Block Island, before being de-commissioned in 1960; now, therefore be it
RESOLVED,
That this House of Representatives of the State of Rhode Island and
Providence
Plantations hereby honors and thanks the members of the Block Island
Association
for
their valorous and heroic service to our nation during World War II, the Korean
Conflict, and
other
Cold War duties. We thank them for helping to preserve our nations' precious
freedoms and
liberties
for future generations; and be it further
RESOLVED,
That the Secretary of State be and he hereby is authorized and directed to
transmit
a duly certified copy of this resolution to the President of the Block Island
Association.
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LC03078
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