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90_HR0287 LRB9007791KBkb 1 HOUSE RESOLUTION 2 WHEREAS, The Illinois House of Representatives is proud 3 to honor Neil P. Iovino for his remarkable service during 4 World War II; and 5 WHEREAS, Neil P. Iovino enlisted in the United States 6 Marine Corps in early December of 1939, and after one month 7 of boot camp, volunteered and was sent to Shanghai, China 8 where he became a member of the Fourth Marines, distinguished 9 for their remarkable record in Asiatic Duty; and 10 WHEREAS, As a member of the Fourth Marines at Olongapo 11 Naval Base, Philippine Islands, Mr. Iovino was the first to 12 be wounded in defense of the island which was under constant 13 aerial bombardment by the Japanese soon after the surprise 14 attack at Pearl Harbor; and 15 WHEREAS, Mr. Iovino, despite being seriously wounded, was 16 forced to march in what became known as "The Death March of 17 Battan"; despite his condition he was reported as being the 18 chief morale builder, encouraging the others to continue 19 onward; and 20 WHEREAS, Mr. Iovino was taken to Cabanatuan Prison Camp, 21 where he was operated on twice by doctors, who marveled that 22 he "pulled through" before he returned to the United States 23 and proper hospital treatment; and 24 WHEREAS, Word trickled through Washington, from officers 25 and men of the Fourth Marines, about Mr. Iovino's steadfast 26 encouragement of all, how he, despite his own severe 27 injuries, helped nurse other casualties and provided his 28 companions with non-stop encouragement; and 29 WHEREAS, One year later, Mr. Iovino was awarded the 30 Silver Star, second in honor only to the Congressional Medal 31 of Honor; and -2- LRB9007791KBkb 1 WHEREAS, Mr. Iovino made a large number of appearances on 2 behalf of the war effort throughout the Chicago area and 3 remains active in the community as a lifetime member of the 4 Disabled American Veterans, the American Defenders of Bataan 5 and Corregidor, and the American Legion; and 6 WHEREAS, Mr. Iovino not only distinguished himself 7 throughout the war but has continued his patriotism for 8 America since he first joined the United States Marine Corps 9 on December 6, 1939; therefore, be it 10 RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE 11 NINETIETH GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we 12 honor Neil Iovino for his service to his country during World 13 War II; and that we honor Neil Iovino on December 6, 1997, 14 when Governor Jim Edgar will declare Neil P. Iovino Day in 15 Illinois; and be it further 16 RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be 17 presented to Neil P. Iovino.