[Congressional Record Volume 157, Number 165 (Tuesday, November 1, 2011)] [House] [Pages H7167-H7168] From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov] HERO STREET MEMORIAL PARK (Mr. SCHILLING asked and was given permission to address the House for 1 minute.) Mr. SCHILLING. I rise today in support of our veterans and wish to focus in on a particular specific street in Silvis, Illinois. In the town of Silvis, Second Street holds so much history from World War II and the Korean War. On Saturday, October 29, 2011, the people of Silvis celebrated the 40th anniversary of Hero Street Memorial Park. In honor of the brave soldiers who lived on this street and whose families have made the park their own, I introduced a resolution to designate the park on Hero Street as ``Hero Street Memorial Park'' earlier this year, and I am pleased that we are able to honor these brave warfighters. The brave men who fought in World War II and the Korean War from this little street were the sons of Mexican immigrants that came to the United States and volunteered their lives for their country. When America entered these wars, 78 residents from this street from 35 families helped defend the United States and her allies. Eight of these brave men died for our great Nation. Their names are Tony Pompa, Frank Sandoval, Joseph Sandoval, Willie Sandoval, Claro Soliz, Peter Masias, Joe Gomez, and Johnny Munos. In honor of these brave men and their fellow soldiers who fought by their sides, the community renamed this street in May of 1967. Four years later a memorial park was built on Second Street, and in 2007 a monument was added. My resolution recognizes the sacrifices of these brave soldiers and what [[Page H7168]] their families did to support our country during that difficult time. We can never forget those who gave their lives for this great Nation, and this resolution will ensure we do not. This resolution will not cost anything--just the time we should spend in honor of our veterans and those brave men who gave their lives. On behalf of a grateful Nation, we honor the 40th anniversary of Hero Street Memorial Park. The service and sacrifice of all of those who served and their families must never be forgotten. ____________________