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Recognizing and honoring the life of Representative John Patrick Murtha who was the first Vietnam combat veteran to serve in Congress and Pennsylvania's longest-serving House member.
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WHEREAS, Representative Murtha was a political powerhouse and mentor in the US House of Representatives whose work greatly benefited Philadelphia and the Commonwealth; and
WHEREAS, Born in West Virginia and raised in Mount Pleasant, PA, Representative Murtha was first elected to the legislature in 1974 representing the 12th Congressional District; and
WHEREAS, He spent his 36 years in Congress working with Democrats and Republicans members and leadership alike to broker deals and help shape policy and influence federal spending; and
WHEREAS, Serving as chairman to the House Appropriations defense subcommittee, Representative Murtha advised his colleagues on defense matters and helped direct funding to his district; and
WHEREAS, Representative Murtha attended Washington & Jefferson College in Washington, PA but left in his second year, 1952, to enlist in the Marine Corps where he worked as a drill sergeant; and
WHEREAS, After graduating from the University of Pittsburgh in 1962 with a degree in economics, he rejoined the Marines and served as an officer in Vietnam in 1966 and 1967. In recognition of this service, he received a Bronze Star, two Purple Hearts for wounds suffered in combat, and the Vietnam Cross of Gallantry; and
WHEREAS, Upon returning from Vietnam, he challenged Republican U.S. Representative John P. Saylor for the 12th Congressional seat. Mr. Murtha lost, but was then elected to the Pennsylvania General Assembly; and
WHEREAS, After five years in the Pennsylvania General Assembly, Mr. Murtha ran in a special election for the 12th Congressional seat after Representative Saylor passed away. He won by 200 votes; and
WHEREAS, Representative Murtha won the heart of his district during a flood that struck Johnstown and the surroundin...
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