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2015 - 2016 LEGISLATURE
May 21, 2015 - Introduced by Senator Vinehout, cosponsored by Representative
Petryk. Referred to Committee on Senate Organization.
SJR38,1,1 1Relating to: honoring Edward Wormhoudt.
SJR38,1,42 Whereas, Edward Wormhoudt, a distinguished veteran who resides with his
3family in Durand, Wisconsin, received the Congressional Gold Medal for his service
4to our country during World War II; and
SJR38,1,65 Whereas, Edward Wormhoudt was born in Mount Pleasant, Iowa, on October
65, 1924, and was one of 2 children, along with his brother, Jerry Wormhoudt; and
SJR38,1,77 Whereas, Edward Wormhoudt graduated from high school in 1941; and
SJR38,1,88 Whereas, Edward Wormhoudt enlisted in the United States Army in 1941; and
SJR38,1,109 Whereas, Edward Wormhoudt and Elaine Wormhoudt had a son, Lynn
10Wormhoudt, on December 28, 1941; and
SJR38,1,1311 Whereas, Edward Wormhoudt was deployed first to Africa when he heard about
12the formation of the First Special Service Force, an elite group of soldiers from both
13Canada and the United States of America; and
SJR38,1,1514 Whereas, Edward Wormhoudt took a demotion in rank to join the First Special
15Service Force and transferred to Italy to join the unit; and
SJR38,2,2
1Whereas, Edward Wormhoudt was part of the First Special Service Force, also
2known as the Devil's Brigade, a unit that served from 1942 to 1944; and
SJR38,2,43 Whereas, Edward Wormhoudt married Elaine Avis Wormhoudt in 1948 in
4Detroit, Michigan; and
SJR38,2,65 Whereas, Edward Wormhoudt attended Lawrence Tech in Southfield,
6Michigan, where he received his degree in Mechanical Engineering; and
SJR38,2,87 Whereas, Edward Wormhoudt worked for Giffels and Rossetti, an architectural
8firm, for 12 years then began a 21 year career with the Ford Motor Company; and
SJR38,2,119 Whereas, Edward Wormhoudt retired to Florida with his wife Elaine for 20
10years before eventually moving to Durand, Wisconsin, to live with his son, Lynn
11Wormhoudt and granddaughter, Lisa Wormhoudt; and
SJR38,2,1312 Whereas, Edward Wormhoudt received a Congressional Gold Medal on
13February 3, 2015, in Washington, D.C., for his service in the Devil's Brigade; and
SJR38,2,1714 Whereas, the Congressional Gold Medal is the highest civilian award in the
15United States of America and is awarded by the United States Congress to those who
16have performed an achievement that has a lasting impact on American history; now,
17therefore, be it
SJR38,2,21 18Resolved by the senate, the assembly concurring, That the legislature
19recognizes Edward Wormhoudt's achievement in receiving this most prestigious
20medal and congratulates him on his many accomplishments and thanks him for his
21dedication and service to our country.
SJR38,2,2222 (End)
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