Today (June 30, 2022), Governor JB Pritzker
requested that all flags be flown at half-staff to honor an American
hero, Hershel “Woody” Williams, the nation’s last remaining World
War II Medal of Honor recipient. Woody demonstrated bravery and
service to his country beyond measure as he served in the Battle of
Iwo Jima with the 21st Marines, 3d Marine Division. Woody was
awarded the Congressional Medal of Honor on October 5, 1945 by
President Truman for his, “valiant devotion to duty” and service
above self as he “enabled his company to reach its objective.”
When Woody returned home, his service to his nation continued as a
Veterans Service Representative with the US Department of Veterans
Affairs and as the Commandant of the Veterans Home in Barboursville,
WV.
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Woody also founded the Woody Williams Foundation
dedicated to supporting Gold Star Families. Illinois is the
recipient of his generosity with one of the 103 Gold Star Families
Memorial Monument in Naperville, IL, and two other planned monuments
in Springfield and Great Lakes.
Woody exemplified one of the greatest generations of
military men and women and is an example of selfless commitment to
others - his fellow men in combat - veterans returning home needing
support – veterans needing a home and care – and families who suffer
the greatest sacrifice of a loved one. We are grateful for his
service and will not forget his heroism and all he gave for this
nation.
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