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File #: 11416-20    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Proclamation Status: Read & Filed
File created: 2/21/2020 In control: County Council
On agenda: 2/25/2020 Final action: 2/25/2020
Title: Proclamation recognizing and honoring United States Marine Corps Veteran, Calvin Reichhold for being awarded the Legion of Honor Award.
Sponsors: Cindy Kirk
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Proclamation recognizing and honoring United States Marine Corps Veteran, Calvin Reichhold for being awarded the Legion of Honor Award.

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WHEREAS, the Chapel of Four Chaplains, a national non-profit organization, was founded in honor and recognition of four Army Chaplains who gave the ultimate sacrifice when their Army transport ship was torpedoed on February 3, 1943; and

WHEREAS, in 1951, President Harry S. Truman dedicated an interfaith memorial and sanctuary for the Four Chaplains in Philadelphia; and

WHEREAS, shortly after the memorial dedication, the founding trustees established the Legion of Honor Programs to publicly recognize individuals whose lives model the kind of selfless service to the community, nation, and humanity without regard to race, religion, or creed, which was exemplified by the Four Chaplains; and

WHEREAS, the Legion of Honor Programs is comprised of five awards that are presented to veterans for service to the local community, state or regional level, and at the national or international level. The five awards are the Legion of Honor Award, the Humanitarian Award, the Charles W. David, Jr. Lifesaving Medallion, and the Bronze and Gold Medallions; and

WHEREAS, United States Marine Corps Veteran, Calvin Reichhold was the recipient of the Legion of Honor Award in recognition of his acts of selfless service in his local community; and

WHEREAS, in October 1966, Mr. Reichhold joined the Marine Corps; serving three and a half years on active duty and the remainder of his time on inactive reserve. In 1967, Mr. Reichhold was shipped to Vietnam where his military occupation code was 1371 Combat Engineer (TAD to the 101st Airborne) and his primary duty was detection and mine sweeping. His squad, known as “Gypsy Bravo” received an Army Unit Citation for their commendable work and performance during combat conditions.

WHEREAS, in October 1969, Mr. Reichhold was discharged out of Camp Lejeune, C...

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