WHEREAS, At age 17, Douglas C. Elms enlisted in the United States
Army on August 23, 1938, in Tacoma, Washington, to assist in the fight
against Nazi aggression during World War II; and
WHEREAS, Douglas C. Elms, Private First Class in the anti-tank
company of the 424th Regiment of the 106th Infantry Division, set out
to defend the French against the Nazis on September 16, 1940,
epitomizing what would later be recorded as one of the greatest
strategic Allied successes of the war in Europe; and
WHEREAS, Douglas C. Elms battled relentlessly to save the lives of
25 men of the 112th Regiment during the Battle of the Bulge; and
WHEREAS, Douglas C. Elms fought valiantly day and night alongside
his company for almost forty consecutive days without sufficient food,
shelter, or manpower, to defend against the Nazi onslaught; and
WHEREAS, Douglas C. Elms and his company triumphed over the Nazis
at the Battle of the Bulge on January 25, 1945, in a conquest that will
forever be etched in world history; and
WHEREAS, Douglas C. Elms was honorably discharged as a Corporal on
October 15, 1945, receiving - among other awards - the Belgian
Fourragere and the Bronze Star for his meritorious achievement and
gallant heroism during active ground combat at the Battle of the Bulge;
and
WHEREAS, Douglas C. Elms eventually settled back in his hometown of
Tacoma, Washington, after serving in the European, African, and Middle
Eastern Theaters; and
WHEREAS, Douglas C. Elms was appointed Chevalier of the Legion of
Honor (created by Napoleon in 1802) by French President Nicolas Sarkozy
on December 7, 2011, out of gratitude for his selfless service in
securing France's independence from Nazi Germany;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, That U.S. Army Veteran Douglas C.
Elms, World War II hero and honored citizen of the State of Washington,
be recognized by the Washington State Senate for his courage, heroism,
and sacrifice, as well as his unending devotion and loyalty to the
United States of America.