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Georgia House of Representatives Public Information Office
Room 505, Legislative Office Building
Atlanta, GA 30334 404-656-5082 1-800-282-5800
January 30, 2004
House Lawmakers Honor Georgia Soldier Returning from War
Atlanta House lawmakers took time this morning to express their gratitude and extend a heartfelt welcome home to Georgia's own Sergeant Major Michael Henry Duke who is just returning from the war in Iraq.
"Every member of the Georgia House, regardless of background, beliefs, or party affiliation holds the deepest and utmost respect for the men and women who serve our country in the armed services," said Speaker Terry Coleman (D-Eastman). "The courage, sacrifice and commitment displayed by Sergeant Major Duke and the men and women like him are a shining example of what's best about our state and our country."
House members honored Sergeant Major Duke with a resolution recognizing him as one of Georgia's most experienced, distinguished, and decorated soldiers and native sons. He is a three-time recipient of the Bronze Star. Also among his achievements are the Legion of Merit and Defense Meritorious Medal, three Meritorious Service Medals, four Army Commendation Medals and six Army Achievement Medals, just to name a few.
Sergeant Major Duke has served the United States in three Iraqi missions. He has also served as Commander of Relief and Sergeant of the Guard at Arlington National Cemetery's Tomb of the Unknown Soldier. Keeping with the spirit of the Unknown Soldier, Sergeant Major Duke thanked House members for the honor and the welcome, but asked them to please continue in their support and prayers for the men and women who are still in harm's way in Iraq.
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