[Congressional Record (Bound Edition), Volume 161 (2015), Part 5]
[Extensions of Remarks]
[Page 6340]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]




                         WILLIAM C. PHELON, JR.

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                           HON. LEE M. ZELDIN

                              of new york

                    in the house of representatives

                          Friday, May 8, 2015

  Mr. ZELDIN. Mr. Speaker, I rise today to recognize Technical Sergeant 
William C. Phelon, Jr., and his distinguished contributions to the 
United States Army Air Force. Mr. Phelon enlisted in the U.S. Army Air 
Force immediately after graduating from Mineola High School in June of 
1943 and entered active service August 16th 1943, the height of 
American involvement in World War Two. Mr. Phelon served valiantly for 
three years until March of 1946. Technical Sergeant Phelon flew as part 
of the illustrious 96th Bombardment Group as the Radio Operator 
Mechanic and Waist Gunner of a B-17 Flying Fortress. In this capacity 
he was responsible for all radio equipment aboard the B-17 while in 
flight. Technical Sergeant Phelon received many medals and awards as a 
result of his meritorious service to his country, including the 
prestigious U.S. Army Air Forces Air Medal.
  In his position as airman, Technical Sergeant Phelon participated in 
Operation Chowhound; a humanitarian mission that helped deliver over 
11,000 tons of food to Nazi occupied Holland during the Dutch Famine. 
This mission was so appreciated by the Dutch people that commemorative 
ceremonies have been held every five years in Holland to remember the 
service men that helped feed their starving people. The Third Air 
Division of the 8th Air Force was responsible for delivering 4,103 tons 
of food of which the 96th Bombardment Group dropped 366 tons. For his 
efforts Technical Sergeant Phelon was awarded the Conspicuous Service 
Cross by Governor Thomas Dewey on behalf of the people of New York.
  Sadly, Mr. Phelon passed away in December, 2014. I rise today in 
memory of a brave man who was an exemplary member of the Armed Forces 
and the community at large, and to posthumously thank him for his years 
of dedication and service. I hope we all remember the courage and 
dedication shown by Mr. Phelon in all he did.

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