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| 1 | | SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION
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| 2 | | WHEREAS, It is highly fitting that the Illinois General
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| 3 | | Assembly pays honor and respect to the truly great individuals
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| 4 | | who have served their country; and
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| 5 | | WHEREAS, Kenny Kays joined the U.S. Army in 1969 to serve |
| 6 | | as a medic; as of May 7, 1970, he was serving as a private in |
| 7 | | the Headquarters Company of 1st Battalion, 506th Infantry |
| 8 | | Regiment, 101st Airborne Division; and
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| 9 | | WHEREAS, During a firefight on that day in Thua Thien–Hue |
| 10 | | Province, Republic of Vietnam, Pfc. Kays repeatedly allowed |
| 11 | | himself to be the target of enemy fire in order to treat |
| 12 | | wounded soldiers; even after losing his lower left leg to an |
| 13 | | explosion, he treated the wounds of his fellow soldiers before |
| 14 | | allowing his injuries to be addressed; these actions resulted |
| 15 | | in the saving of numerous lives and inspired others in his |
| 16 | | company to repel the enemy; and
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| 17 | | WHEREAS, In November of 1973, Pfc. Kays was promoted to |
| 18 | | private first class and awarded the Medal of Honor for |
| 19 | | conspicuous gallantry intrepidity in action at the risk of his |
| 20 | | life above and beyond the call of duty; and
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| 21 | | WHEREAS, Pfc. Kays' heroism at the risk of his life are in |