[Congressional Record (Bound Edition), Volume 162 (2016), Part 1]
[Extensions of Remarks]
[Pages 1135-1136]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]




                       HONORING WILLIAM A. MORRIS

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                      HON. DANIEL M. DONOVAN, JR.

                              of new york

                    in the house of representatives

                       Tuesday, February 2, 2016

  Mr. DONOVAN. Mr. Speaker, I rise today to honor William A. Morris for 
his courageous service to our nation during World War II. As a lifelong 
resident of Staten Island, New York, he deserves recognition for the 
dedication to his family, community and country.
  William served as a sergeant in the all-black 369th Coast Artillery 
Regiment and fought on the front line in Germany during a period of 
segregation. Overcoming the deep racial divisions in society to fight 
for his country during such momentous historical events like the 
invasion of Normandy shows his immense courage and loyalty.
  It was during this time in Europe that William formed a special bond 
with a stray dog he met named Trixie. Trixie provided William and the 
rest of his company not only with an indispensable companion, but, in 
an astonishing act, also bravely aided in their protection against 
three German soldiers. Serving as an unofficial mascot for the 
regiment, Trixie traveled back to Staten Island with William where she 
quickly fit in as a member of his family.

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  Upon returning to Staten Island, William's remarkable commitment to 
giving back has been widely recognized and celebrated. He served as a 
Boy Scout leader for Troop 47 for 35 years and, along with his wife, 
ran a food pantry for 30 years. This commitment earned them both the 
Silver Beaver Award for their distinguishable work in scouting. At 96 
years old, William has continued to share his story with his community 
through an inspiring book written by his daughter Dolores, The Soldier 
That Wagged Her Tail.
  Mr. Speaker, William's dedication to our country and his community 
serves as an inspiring lesson to all. I admire his outstanding 
sacrifices and I am proud to honor this great resident from New York's 
11th Congressional District.

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