Rep. Hudson Introduces Bill to Rename Hamlet VA Clinic after Ed O'Neal
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
July 30, 2014
Rep. Hudson Introduces Bill to Rename Hamlet VA Clinic after Ed O’Neal
WASHINGTON, DC – Today, U.S. Representative Richard Hudson (NC-08) introduced H.R. 5265 to rename the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) community outpatient clinic in Hamlet, North Carolina after Army Command Sergeant Major Edward James O’Neal. This legislation was cosponsored by every member of the North Carolina Congressional Delegation.
“Ed O’Neal was a dear friend of mine and a champion for his fellow veterans in Richmond County and all of North Carolina. After a long and distinguished military career, Ed and his beloved wife Mary continued to serve our country by tirelessly assisting and advocating for local veterans. We are all forever indebted to Ed and all of our nation’s heroes, but I am proud to introduce this legislation to honor his legacy and preserve his memory.”
Mr. O’Neal was a retired Army veteran who earned the rank of Command Sergeant Major and guided the Special Forces Command at Fort Bragg. He was an Army medic who served four tours in Vietnam and was awarded three Purple Heart medals.
After his retirement, Mr. O’Neal continued to tirelessly advocate on behalf of veterans and served as commander of Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 4203 in Rockingham. He was also a member of the local Disabled American Veteran (DAV) chapter and Commander of the state DAV.