[Congressional Record Volume 162, Number 25 (Thursday, February 11, 2016)]
[Senate]
[Page S870]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
MORNING BUSINESS
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REMEMBERING PETTY OFFICER JOHN BALDWIN
Mr. HATCH. Mr. President, today I wish to pay tribute to a World War
II veteran and an American hero--PO3 John B. Baldwin. Petty Officer
Baldwin was a member of the United States Navy Reserve and sailed on
the USS St. Louis. Tragically, on February 14, 1944, he died as a
result of enemy fire during the Battle of the Green Islands.
Petty Officer Baldwin's sister--Ms. Irene Baldwin Cox of Beaver, UT--
recently informed me that her brother had earned prestigious military
medals, which neither he nor his family ever received. As a result of
John's dedicated service during the battle that besieged the USS St.
Louis, he earned the Purple Heart, the World War II Victory Medal, the
American Campaign Medal, the Asiatic Pacific Campaign Medal with two
Bronze Star appurtenances, and a Combat Action Ribbon. Thankfully, the
military has since verified John's medals and will soon present them to
the Baldwin family.
As we approach the anniversary of this historic battle, we should
remember the challenges Petty Officer Baldwin and his fellow soldiers
faced on that fateful day. At dawn, American fighters sighted six Aichi
D3A dive bombers, which approached the St. Louis and dropped six bombs,
killing 23 sailors and wounding 20 more. Petty Officer Baldwin was
among the fallen.
The Baldwin family has always been proud of John's service. We owe
this family a debt of gratitude that can never be repaid. It is only
fitting that we present John's siblings with the medals he earned for
his heroism. I am grateful for the assistance of the USS St. Louis CL-
49 Association and the National Personnel Records Center for helping me
secure these medals for the Baldwin family.
I hold our Nation's veterans in the highest regard. Because of men
and women like Petty Officer Baldwin, our Nation enjoys the full
blessings of liberty. I am pleased that these medals have finally found
their rightful home. May they ever serve as a testament to John's valor
and his love of freedom.
This Valentine's Day, I intend to spend a moment reflecting on the
bravery of our sailors who served aboard the USS St. Louis. Today I
honor them for their courage, their selflessness, and their sacrifice.
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