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Senate of Pennsylvania
Session of 2015 - 2016 Regular Session

MEMORANDUM

Posted: January 29, 2016 01:48 PM
From: Senator Sean Wiley
To: All Senate members
Subject: Four Chaplains Day
 
In the near future, I plan to offer a resolution designating February 3, 2016 as Four Chaplains Day in Pennsylvania.
Lt. George L. Fox (Methodist), Lt. Alexander D. Goode (Jewish), Lt. John P. Washington (Roman Catholic), and Lt. Clark V. Poling (Dutch Reformed) were serving in World War II when their troop transport, carrying 900 soldiers to a base in Greenland, was struck by a German torpedo just after midnight on February 3, 1943. 100 men were killed instantly, and the ship lost communications and power. The remaining troops hurried to crowded lifeboats.

In an act of heroism and selflessness, the four Chaplains hurried to comfort the dying, pray with the wounded, and encourage the living, guiding them to lifeboats in the dark. All four gave up their own life jackets to men who had none, sacrificing their lives to save their fellow soldiers. They were not among the 230 survivors rescued by nearby ships.

The chaplains were posthumously awarded the Purple Heart and Distinguished Service Cross, but were technically ineligible for the Medal of Honor. Congress, wishing to honor their service, authorized a one-time Special Medal for Heroism that was awarded posthumously to their next of kin in 1961.

Today, the Four Chaplains Memorial Foundation of Philadelphia honors their legacy by recognizing unconditional acts of service performed by citizens for their communities.

I hope you will join me in cosponsoring this resolution to honor these men and their legacy's continued impact on our civic life.



Introduced as SR281