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VA center's name change is proper honor for a hero

EDITOR’S NOTE: The following is the text of the U.S. House resolution that was introduced by U.S. Rep. Mike Kelly of Butler and unanimously passed this week. HR 2210 was sent to the U.S. Senate on Tuesday and, if approved, will go to the desk of President Donald Trump to be signed into law. We fully recommend Senate approval and a presidential endorsement of this initiative honoring Butler County native and Vietnam War hero Sgt. Joseph George Kusick. —TAHHouse Resolution 2210To designate the community living center of the Department of Veterans Affairs in Butler Township, Butler County, Pennsylvania, as the “Sergeant Joseph George Kusick VA Community Living Center.”In the House of Representatives, Mr. Kelly of Pennsylvania introduced the following bill; which was referred to the Committee on Veterans AffairsA bill to designate the community living center of the Department of Veterans Affairs in Butler Township, Butler County, Pennsylvania, as the “Sergeant Joseph George Kusick VA Community Living Center.”Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled,Section 1: FindingsCongress finds the following:(1) Sergeant Joseph George Kusick of Bruin, Pennsylvania, was assigned to the command and control detachment of the 5th Special Forces Group (Airborne) of the Army during the Vietnam War.(2) On November 8, 1967, Kusick distinguished himself by exceptionally valorous actions while serving as a radio operator of a special forces reconnaissance team on a combat mission deep in hostile territory.(3) During an enemy ambush, Kusick, though seriously wounded, refused aid and radioed the forward air controller to advise him of the critical situation.(4) While the team leader led a withdrawal to a landing zone, Kusick maintained contact with the controller and requested emergency extraction.(5) Realizing the importance of having a radio operator on the ground to direct landings, Kusick refused evacuation by the first helicopter.(6) After the second helicopter was shot down, and in the midst of enemy fire, Kusick continued to maintain radio contact and called for a hoist extraction of the men still remaining on the ground.(7) The last helicopter, which Kusick boarded, was shot down by intense Viet Cong fire and crashed in flames, resulting in Kusick’s death.(8) On December 22, 1967, Kusick was posthumously awarded the Silver Star Medal for gallantry in action.(9) The citation to accompany the award of the Silver Star Medal stated that “Kusick’s gallantry in action, at the cost of his life, was in keeping with the highest traditions of the military service and reflects great credit upon himself, his unit, and the United States Army.”Section 2: DesignationSergeant Josephy George Kusick VA Community Living Center Designation — The community living center of the Department of Veterans Affairs in Butler Township, Butler County, Pennsylvania, shall after the date of the enactment of this Act be known and designated as the “Sergeant Joseph George Kusick VA Community Living Center.”References — Any reference in any law, regulation, map, document, paper, or other record of the United States to the community living center referred to in subsection (a) shall be deemed to be a reference to the “Sergeant Joseph George Kusick VA Community Living Center.”

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