Record #: R2022-60   
Type: Resolution Status: Adopted
Intro date: 1/26/2022 Current Controlling Legislative Body:
Final action: 1/26/2022
Title: Congratulations extended to Frank Nelson Trasher, Sr. on 100th birthday
Sponsors: Rodriguez, Michael D.
Attachments: 1. R2022-60.pdf
RESOLUTION CONGRATULATING FRANK NELSON TRASHER, SR.
ON HIS 100th BIRTHDAY
WHEREAS, Frank Nelson Thrasher, Sr., veteran, public servant, and long-time resident of the LeClaire-Hearst community, recently celebrated the joyous occasion of his 100th birthday; and
WHEREAS, The Chicago City Council has been informed of this milestone by the Honorable Michael Rodriguez, Alderman of the 22nd Ward; and
WHEREAS, Frank Nelson Thrasher, Sr., affectionately known as "Poppo" to family and friends, joined the Montfort Point United States Marine Corps in 1943 - the Montford Point Marines were the first Black Americans to enlist in the racially segregated military and the U.S. Marine Corps after President Franklin Roosevelt issued an Executive Order in June, 1941 that established a segregated training camp exclusively for Black Marines at Montfort Point during WWII; and
WHEREAS, In boot camp, Frank was assigned to Platoon 227 at Montford Point, North Carolina before he was assigned to the 52nd Defense Battalion as a Private First Class with the Military Special Weapons and Land Tank Ordnance Company; in 1945 Frank was promoted to the rank of Corporal, and was subsequently promoted to Sergeant; and
WHEREAS, During his military career, Frank traveled throughout the U.S. and abroad, including to the Hawaiian Islands and to Sasebo, Japan; and
WHEREAS, Frank became a Marine Corps reservist after WWII, and served stateside on active and reserve duty during the Korean and Vietnam wars before his official discharge in 1965; and

WHEREAS, In 2012, along with his fellow Montford Point Marines, Frank was awarded the Congressional Gold Medal by President Barack Obama, for: "Outstanding perseverance and courage that inspired social change in the Marine Corps and in recognition of the Montford Point Marines' personal sacrifice and service to our country during World War M"; and
WHEREAS, In civilian life, Frank worked for Swift & Company and the Cook County Hospital, and retired from the Chicago D...

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