Press Release: Senator Mark Kelly Meets Medal of Honor Recipient Capt. E. Royce Williams
Senator Mark Kelly met with Medal of Honor recipient Captain E. Royce Williams, acknowledging his long-delayed recognition for heroic actions during the Korean War, and credited bipartisan efforts in the Senate to waive the statutory limit for the medal. Kelly emphasized his pride in helping Williams receive the honor he deserves.
Senator Mark Kelly meets Captain E. Royce Williams, Medal of Honor recipient, after leading efforts for his recognition.
Quiver AI Summary
Senator Kelly meets Medal of Honor recipient: Senator Mark Kelly met with Captain E. Royce Williams, who received the Medal of Honor during the State of the Union address. Kelly emphasized the importance of recognizing Williams' long-overdue honor, highlighting that his heroic actions during the Korean War were classified for decades.
Legislative efforts acknowledged: Kelly played a significant role in the Senate in establishing a provision within the National Defense Authorization Act to waive the five-year statutory limit for the Medal of Honor. He worked on this bipartisan effort alongside Representative Darrell Issa.
Quote from Senator Kelly: “I’m proud to have helped ensure Captain Williams could finally receive the Medal of Honor he deserves.” His actions have been praised by fellow lawmakers, emphasizing the need to honor Williams' bravery in naval aviation history.
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