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File #: RES 11-25    Version: 1 Name: WWII Veterans
Type: Resolution Status: Signed
File created: 1/13/2011 In control: County Clerk
On agenda: Final action: 2/15/2011
Title: A Resolution requesting Wisconsin’s State and Federal representatives to work to establish a “fast-track” exception process for determining and presenting military related honors for deserving World War II or other aging veterans and authorizing and directing the County Clerk to convey such message to the Wisconsin representative delegation.
Sponsors: Joseph Rice, Mark Borkowski, Joe Sanfelippo, Paul Cesarz, Michael Mayo Sr.
Attachments: 1. FISCAL NOTE, 2. CB Resolution 11-74.doc, 3. Audio 01/26/11
Title
A Resolution requesting Wisconsin’s State and Federal representatives to work to establish a “fast-track” exception process for determining and presenting military related honors for deserving World War II or other aging veterans and authorizing and directing the County Clerk to convey such message to the Wisconsin representative delegation.
Body
A RESOLUTION
WHEREAS, according to the United States Department of Veteran Affairs, as of September 2009 there were more than 2 million surviving veterans of World War II, and

WHEREAS, as WWII veterans advance to the later stages of life, the families of many veterans have come to realize that their loved ones may have an Armed Forces service history that warrants appropriate military awards, such as service medals or Purple Hearts - recognition that many men and women never sought during their armed forces service; and

WHEREAS, when veterans or their families seek information that could result in an appropriate military award or recognition, they are often confounded by an unimaginably complex bureaucracy that produces only dead ends and SNAFUs, resulting in delays of months or, often, years in simply retrieving service records; and

WHEREAS, the Department of Veteran Affairs has estimated that the median age of World War II veterans is 86, and that nearly 900 veterans of World War II die each day, evidence that, simply put veterans cannot afford bureaucratic delays; and

WHEREAS, the need for expedited awards determinations was highlighted recently when the family of Orville Lemke - injured during service as a Communications Specialist in Germany during World War II and deserving of a Purple Heart - was effectively stymied for more than seven years while pursuing his deserved recognition; and

WHEREAS, despite pursuing the records that could lead to his Purple Heart since 2003 and receiving significant assistance in that regard from Milwaukee County’s Office of Veteran’s Services, Orville Lemke passed away...

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