Illinois man awarded military honors including Purple Heart, Bronze Star
at Governor’s Mansion
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[October 30, 2024]
By Jerry Nowicki
A Litchfield man was awarded a Purple Heart and Bronze Star with Valor
among other honors at the Governor’s Mansion on Monday.
Major Chase Wilhelm’s superiors said he saved lives and “demonstrated
selflessness and heroism” on Jan. 28 when his base in Jordan was hit by
a drone attack. More than 100 soldiers were wounded, but some survived
because of Wilhelm’s care, his base commander, Lt. Col. Enrique Monreal
said Monday.
Monreal said as he and Wilhelm arrived at the scene, he needed to “give
nothing more but a glance” for his colleague to act.
“Upon witnessing the grave devastation and chaos, Chase, without
hesitation, immediately took charge of the site, began to search and
recovery efforts. Found the wounded that was trapped beneath the burning
wreckage of what was their living quarters,” Monreal said.
Wilhelm gave first aid, including applying a tourniquet to a soldier
whose arm was mangled in the attack. He repeatedly entered the flames
and rubble to retrieve wounded soldiers and the bodies of three who died
in the attack.
An Army chaplain, Wilhelm provided sacramental rights to the fallen
soldiers and organized a transport detail for their remains. He also
supported all staff and wounded soldiers that gathered at the collection
point following the attack.
While Wilhem said he was honored by the accolades, he said they served
as a symbol of the courage of the 340 soldiers who responded to the
assault.
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Chaplain Major Chase Wilhelm receives the Bronze Star with Valor
from his commanding officer, Lt. Col. Enrique Monreal, at the
Governor’s Mansion on Monday, Oct. 28. (Capitol News Illinois photo
by Andrew Campbell)
“Everyone thinks that they will be the person that runs into the burning
building,” he said. “I think we all think that we would do that, but you
don’t know until you have felt those flames. You don’t know until you’ve
felt that heat and seen that chaos. And to be very, very, very clear, I
was not alone. The 340 other people at that base did their jobs and ran
into those flames as well.”
He was also honored with the Four Chaplains Award, the Army Commendation
Medal with Combat Device and the Operation Inherent Resolve Campaign
Medal.
Gov. JB Pritzker and Congresswoman Nikki Budzinski were among those who
honored Wilhem at the ceremony. Wilhelm gave Pritzker an Illinois flag
he had flown at the base and gave Budzinski an American flag that he
said flew during the attack and was transported with the bodies of the
fallen soldiers.
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