[Congressional Record Volume 159, Number 67 (Tuesday, May 14, 2013)]
[Extensions of Remarks]
[Page E660]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
IN RECOGNITION OF SERGEANT GUILLERMO DE LEON
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HON. PETE P. GALLEGO
of texas
in the house of representatives
Tuesday, May 14, 2013
Mr. GALLEGO. Mr. Speaker, I rise to recognize the late Sergeant
Guillermo ``Willie'' De Leon.
Staff Sergeant de Leon was the son of a Terlingua miner--born on June
25, 1919 in the 23rd congressional district in Big Bend and raised in
Uvalde. He gained his strong work ethic at an early age--learning the
stonemason and bricklayers trade during the great depression.
Mr. De Leon was inducted in the U.S. Army in 1940--serving in the
36th Infantry Division in North Africa and Italy. He made the rank of
staff sergeant at an early age, becoming one of the first Mexican-
American noncommissioned officers and one of the first to command Anglo
troops.
Staff Sergeant De Leon led a squad of 12 men in the first wave of the
amphibious landing at Salerno Italy in 1943--wading through tracer
bullets and his fallen comrades. He was also a member of the 141st
Infantry Regiment the all Mexican-American unit that led the attack at
the crossing of the Rapido River. Staff Sergeant De Leon was one of
only 26 men who survived the attack.
Staff Sergeant De Leon's valor earned him several recognitions. He
was awarded the Silver Star, the Bronze Star, the Purple Heart with one
cluster, the American Defense Service Medal, the American Campaign
Medal, the Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Medal with four battle stars, and
the World War II Victory Medal.
After his service, he returned to Uvalde to be with his family. He
was a true hero. It is fitting that the civic center of Uvalde be named
in honor of this brave American soldier--and rededicated on May 27,
2013. He is one of the community's most decorated veterans. The Staff
Sergeant Willie De Leon Civic Center will pay tribute to the life of
Guillermo De Leon.