WBIW.com News - state

Brought to you by WBIW News and Network Indiana

Donnelly, Young Introduce Congressional Gold Medal Act To Honor USS Indianapolis Crew

Last updated on Friday, November 10, 2017

(WASHINGTON, D.C.) - U.S. Senators Joe Donnelly and Todd Young today introduced the bipartisan USS Indianapolis Congressional Gold Medal Act, which would recognize and honor the crew of the USS Indianapolis for their perseverance, bravery, and service to the United States in World War II. The medal would be displayed at the Indiana War Memorial Museum in Indianapolis.

Donnelly and Young said, "On behalf of a grateful nation, we are pleased to introduce this bipartisan legislation which would honor the crew of the USS Indianapolis with a Congressional Gold Medal for their service and sacrifice during World War II. This recognition would honor the young men who served, including the fewer than 20 living survivors, as well as those who died on board the Indianapolis."

The Portland-class heavy cruiser USS Indianapolis was commissioned in 1932. It operated from Pearl Harbor and throughout the Pacific while participating in major battles during World War II, escorting convoys and attacking enemy submarines. After midnight on July 30, 1945, a Japanese submarine attacked the USS Indianapolis, sinking the ship within minutes. Approximately 1,200 U.S. servicemembers were on board. After five days afloat in the Pacific Ocean, just over 300 sailors survived.

1340 AM WBIW welcomes comments and suggestions by calling 812.277.1340 during normal business hours or by email at comments@wbiw.com

© Ad-Venture Media, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

Click here to go back to previous page