New York Post

HEAVENLY HEROES

Congress honors Harlem Hellfighte­rs

- By STEVEN NELSON snelson@nypost.com

Congress on Monday agreed to award a posthumous Congressio­nal Gold Medal to the Harlem Hellfighte­rs, a black New York National Guard unit that fought in World War I.

The medal is the highest US civilian award alongside the Presidenti­al Medal of Freedom and has been awarded fewer than 200 times — most recently to police forces involved in the Jan. 6 Capitol riot.

Although the men of the 369th Infantry Regiment are dead, the medal was sought by their descendant­s and pushed by New Yorkers who said the unit wasn’t sufficient­ly celebrated at the time.

Reps. Tom Suozzi and Adriano Espaillat, and Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand (all D-NY) sponsored the bill, which passed the House in June and the Senate on Monday night.

The Hellfighte­rs spent 191 days in the trenches of France before the war ended. About 1,400 of the men were killed or wounded, more than any other regiment, according to the congressio­nal offices.

Although the war often is remembered as a struggle between European imperial powers, Gillibrand said in a statement that the New Yorkers fought to “defend our freedoms.”

“The Harlem Hellfighte­rs Congressio­nal Gold Medal Act honors these brave men, who, even as they faced segregatio­n and prejudice, risked their lives to defend our freedoms,” Gillibrand said.

The legislatio­n was drafted by Suozzi after the family of Hellfighte­r Sgt. Leander Willett contacted him about an ultimately successful Purple Heart request.

Willett’s granddaugh­ter, Deb Willett, said in a recent statement that “it is our hope that this legislatio­n will help educate future generation­s about the sacrifices made on their behalf.”

Suozzi told The Post “it is never too late to do the right thing. When I first met with these families and heard their stories, I knew we had to get this done. Today, we got it done.”

President Biden is expected to sign the bill. The medal would be given to the Smithsonia­n museums to be publicly displayed.

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THANK YOU: The Harllem Hellllfiig­hters,,a bllack New York Natiionall Guard unii t, ,fought iin Worll dWarI I to “defend our freedoms,,” accordiing to Sen.. Kiirsten Giilllliib­rand,,who sponsored a biill l l to honor the llate warriiors..

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