[Congressional Record Volume 158, Number 96 (Monday, June 25, 2012)]
[Extensions of Remarks]
[Pages E1131-E1132]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]




             HONORING THE WORLD WAR II VETERANS OF ILLINOIS

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                           HON. MIKE QUIGLEY

                              of illinois

                    in the house of representatives

                         Monday, June 25, 2012

  Mr. QUIGLEY. Mr. Speaker, I rise to honor the World War II veterans 
who traveled to Washington, DC, on June 19, 2012 with Honor Flight 
Chicago, a program that provides World War II veterans the opportunity 
to visit the World War II Memorial on The National Mall in Washington, 
DC. This memorial was built to honor their courage and service to their 
country.
  The American Veteran is one of our greatest treasures. The Soldiers, 
Airmen, Sailors, Marines, and Coast Guardsmen who traveled here on June 
19 answered our nation's call to service during one of its greatest 
times of need. From the European Campaign to the Pacific Asian Theatre 
to the African Theater, these brave Americans risked life and limb, 
gave service and sacrificed much, all while embodying what it is to be 
a hero. We owe them more gratitude than can ever be expressed.
  I welcome these brave veterans to Washington and to their memorial. I 
am proud to submit the names of these men and women for all to see, 
hear, and recognize, and I call on my colleagues to rise and join me in 
expressing gratitude.
  Nick Angelopulos, Olin Apgar, James E. Atkinson, Albert Augustyn, 
Douglas Babitzke, David Baruch, John M. Campbell, Lester Catlin, John 
Ciolek, Joseph T. Connelly, Edward W. Connelly, Peter J. Cortopassi, 
Eldon L. Cueno, Charlie L. Davis, Donald DeKraker, Thaddeus J. 
Dobrowolski, Francis Duffy, Ladimir F. Dvorak, Bernard Ellman, Melvin 
Elmhorst, Eugene T. Entrican, Peter Eugenis, Alfred Evinger, Robert M. 
Flynn, Charles Ford, Rogers P. Freedlund, Wilbur Lee German, Lawrence 
E. Gilford, Frank J. Gliwa, George Griner, Eugene E. Hainchek, Martin 
A. Halloran, Harold M. Halsten, William V. Hervoy, Elden E. Holzwart, 
Ernest Hoskins, Richard H. Hyde, David S. Jameson, Evert P. Johnson, 
Edward S. Killian, Edward Kozlow, Ralph H. Krichbaum, William E. 
Krueger, Clarence E. Kuhlman, Walter Leslie, Aaron H. Levin, Louis G. 
Limperes, Edmund Lozano, Frederick Ruiz Maravilla, Emil L. Marcotte, 
Donald J. Marsaglia, Henry Alvin Mathews, William McNabola, Robert A. 
Mortensen,
  Frank J. Muehlbauer, James M. Muirhead, John Mullen, Thomas J. 
Mulligan, Harold Nicodem, Lawrence E. Nielsen, John S. Opitz, Robert D. 
Pasquale, Angelo J. Pasquesi, William Payne, Sr., Frederick Thomas 
Pennix, Joseph Persico, Edward Richards, Kenneth Richardt, Walter 
Schauer, Arthur Shapiro, Joseph W. Sheade, William S. Sherwood, William 
F. Shipp, Edward Skrapka, Donald Frank Slapak, Calvin Sleeman, Robert 
N. Smedberg, Arne Sorensen, Salvatore Sparacio, Donald F. Spitzer, Lyle 
Claude Springer, Robert Steege, Conrad L. Steindler, Lester Strejc, 
Evan B. Stubbs, Benjamin Sultz, Edward Telman, William L. Tiffin, 
Alexander T. Valos, Joseph J. Waickus, Reginald R. Watt, Bentley 
Weitzman, Bobby D. Whisler, Sidney Winters, Richard N. Wunderink.

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