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Backup Documents 10/27/2015 Item # 4B hu 6 PROCLAMATION WHEREAS, on behalf of the residents of Collier County, the Board of Collier County Commissioners would like to honor Mr. Nick Hale for his service to his family, our community and our country; and, WHEREAS, Mr. Hale was a devoted husband to his wife of 38 years, Denise, and a proud father and grandfather to his son William Nicoll Hale III, and granddaughter Aijah; and, WHEREAS, Mr. Hale, a Baltimore native, had a dedication to our country, enlisting in the United States Army in 1943 upon his graduation from Baltimore City College, and was assigned to the first Infantry Division in Europe; and, WHEREAS, Mr. Hale served admirably as part of the First Infantry Division, including fighting at Omaha Beach on D-Day, the Battle of the Bulge and later serving as one of the Officers-of-the-Day during the Nuremberg Trials; and, WHEREAS, that life-altering experience as a soldier gave him a deeper appreciation for his fellow service members, his country and his freedom, and he continued to serve in the Army Reserve, retiring as a Colonel in 1975. During this latter service, he commanded the support group for the first Inter-allied Confederation of Reserve Officers meeting (CIOR) in Washington D.C.; and, WHEREAS, Mr. Hale received numerous decorations for his service, including the Silver Star, Bronze Star, Meritorious Service Medal, Combat Infantry Badge and the French Legion of Honor; and, WHEREAS, he dedicated himself to improving the Collier County community, where he moved in 1992, by getting involved with Collier County government and community service groups, including as a board member of the Friends of the Collier County Museum, a member of the Reserve Officers Association and the Military Officers Association of America and the Holocaust Museum of Southwest Florida; and, WHEREAS, Mr. Hak was willing to share his story and his World War II experiences with community groups, students and county residents through the Collier County World War II Capture Living History project. He participated in an Honor Flight in Washington, D.C., and enjoyed spending time at Homer Helter's Military Museum with his fellow veterans, and, WHEREAS, it is with sadness, but great honor that we remember Mr. Hale for his true commitment to Collier County and our country. NOW THEREFORE, let it be proclaimed by the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, that October 27, 2015 be designated as NICK HALE DAY OF REMEMBRANCE DONE AND ORDERED THIS 27th Day of October 2015. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS \\n II SII/ COLLIER COUNTY, F(QRIDA 77- , -.7---?-:/(4/ 1 Tim Nance, CHAIRMAN 0 . wr. int``„''. �N ((�,`//y�+�' .0/4;0�1+(`1 `\