Marshall County native and Medal of Honor recipient known for courage in Korean and Vietnam wars

Last night, the U.S. Senate unanimously passed U.S.
Senator Tommy Tuberville (R-AL) and U.S. Senator Katie Britt’s (R-AL)
legislation to rename the Department of Veterans Affairs community-based
outpatient clinic in Guntersville, Alabama, in honor of Alabama native
and Medal of Honor recipient Colonel Ola Lee Mize.

“Colonel Ola Lee Mize was a true patriot who embodied the American
ideals of courage, selflessness, and honor,” said Senator Tuberville.
“He devoted his entire life to putting country ahead of self, and
showed true bravery in the face of danger time and again. Alabama is
proud to call him one of our own, and it is an honor to pay tribute to
his legacy by naming the Guntersville VA clinic in his honor.”

“I’m thrilled to see this legislation honoring an outstanding
Alabamian and one our nation’s true heroes pass the Senate. Alongside
every member of the Alabama delegation, I look forward to seeing this
quickly signed into law,” said Senator Britt. “The Colonel Ola Lee
Mize Department of Veterans Affairs Clinic in Guntersville will continue
to have a tremendous impact on our state by strengthening our VA health
care system and providing critical medical services to veterans and
their families.”

U.S. Representative Robert Aderholt (R-AL-04) introduced the companion
legislation in the House of Representatives, which passed without
objection in September.

 

 

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