DE PERE, WI (WTAQ-WLUK) – Vietnam era veteran Richard Proulx was presented with eight medals on Monday for his years of service in the United States Navy.
Proulx was deployed to Southeast Asia aboard the USS Enterprise during his service. A news release states his “expertise and mechanical skill were essential to the ship executing highly effective strikes against military targets in South Vietnam.”
Later, Proulx returned to sea aboard the USS Saint Paul, serving as the Petty Officer in charge of the ship’s communications system.
The medals presented to Proulx were the:
- Navy & Marine Corps Commendation Medal
- Navy Unit Commendation (with One Bronze Star)
- Meritorious Unit Commendation
- Good Conduct Medal
- National Defense Service Medal
- Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal
- Vietnam Service Medal (Three Bronze Stars)
In his speech presenting Proulx these medals, Rep. Gallagher remarked, “The war in Vietnam has left painful memories permanently seared into the American consciousness. Even in the face of political controversy and a lack of support from a large percentage of the American public, Dick served both his country and his fellow sailors with honor, grit, and true professionalism – I would argue that there simply is no higher calling than this.”
“It feels wonderful. And to be joined by so many friends and family, that really put the icing on the cake,” Proulx said.
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