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TAPInto article on Smith, House leaders honoring WWII vets'WWII Army Rangers Honored with Congressional Gold Medal: NJ Veteran John Wardell, Local Families Pay Tribute in Capitol Ceremony'Published June 28, 2025 at 3:18 AM
“John Wardell and his fellow Army Rangers fought with unmatched courage and tenacity under the most difficult conditions, meeting the enemy head-on and overcoming ferocious defenses to lead the invasion of Europe,” said Congressman Chris Smith (R-NJ), who represents both Wardell and the Kwasnicki/Clarke family in Congress. “We are forever grateful to these heroes and their extended family members for their sacrifice and service to our Nation.” Wardell’s military service included arriving on Omaha Beach on June 18, 1944, joining E Company of the 2nd Ranger Battalion. He fought through the Normandy campaign, the Battle of Brest, and the brutal Battle of the Hürtgen Forest. In December 1944, during the battle for Hill 400 in Bergstein, Germany — known among Rangers as “The Last Hill” — Wardell was wounded but later rejoined his company on Christmas Day. He was honorably discharged in October 1945 and went on to build businesses, serve his community, and raise a family with his wife, Nancy. Also attending Thursday’s ceremony was Middletown Committeeman Ryan Clarke, who joined his family in honoring the memory of his wife Kristen’s grandfather, the late PFC William Henry Kwasnicki, another WWII Ranger. “We discovered that he was an Army Ranger and was with the 2nd Battalion Company A after he passed away in 1975,” commented William Thomas Kwasnicki, the grandson of William Henry Kwasnicki. ”We then realized that he was a Purple Heart, (with 2 oak leaf clusters) recipient, and a Silver Star recipient for gallantry in action on D-Day." Kwasnicki added, “I believe that this award would have meant the world to him. Not only for him, but for all his brother Rangers. The true heroes never came home. We are incredibly proud of his service and the man he was. I was named after my grandfather, which is an honor in and of itself. If I could live my life to be even half the man he was, I would be doing something right.” Pictured above: World War II Army Ranger veteran John Wardell, with Rep. Chris Smith, Renee Lomell, (daughter of Toms River war hero Second Lieutenant Leonard “Bud” Lomell) and Mike Malone of Wall Also paying tribute was Renee Lomell, daughter of Toms River war hero Second Lieutenant Leonard “Bud” Lomell, who attended the ceremony on behalf of her family and her late father. As a First Sergeant, Lomell landed at Pointe du Hoc, Normandy, on D-Day and successfully scaled the 100-foot cliffs under fierce German fire. Lomell and fellow Ranger Sergeant Jack Kuhn discovered the German guns undefended atop the cliffs. With Kuhn providing cover, Lomell destroyed the artillery pieces with thermite grenades and smashed their sights with his rifle butt, preventing the guns from threatening Allied forces on the beaches below. For his valor, Lomell received a battlefield promotion to Second Lieutenant and was awarded some of the Army’s highest honors, including the Distinguished Service Cross, Purple Heart, and Silver Star. In 2022, Congress passed legislation (S. 1872, now Public Law 117-132) mandating the Congressional Gold Medal for Army Rangers who served during World War II. Congressman Smith was among those who strongly supported the measure to recognize the Rangers’ vital contributions to Allied victory and global freedom. “The United States is especially indebted to the service, bravery, and heroism of those who defended freedom in World War II,” Smith said. “Today, we honor not just the soldiers but the legacy they leave behind for generations.”
The program included: Congressional Gold Medal Ceremony in honor of the United States Army Rangers Veterans of World War II Emancipation Hall United States Capitol Thursday, June 26, 2025 11:00 a.m. Prelude Officer Jefficy Maslona, Bagpiper from the Metropolitan Police Department, "America the Beautiful, "The Caisson Song" Welcome The Honorable Mike Johnson, Speaker of the United States House of Representatives Presentation of the Colors The United States Army Color Guard from the 3d United States Infantry Regiment, "The Old Guard" National Anthem The United States Army Band "Pershing's Own" Brass Quintet Retiring of the Colors The United States Army Color Guard from the 3d United States Infantry Regiment, "The Old Guard" Invocation Chaplain (Captain) Melborn G. Howerton, 2nd Battalion, 75th Ranger Regiment, United States Army Remarks on the Resolution The Honorable Mariannette Miller-Meeks, United States Representative from the First District of lowa The Honorable Jason Crow, United States Representative from the Sixth District of Colorado The Honorable Tammy Duckworth, United States Senator from Illinois The Honorable Joni Ernst, United States Senator from Iowa Musical Selection The United States Army Band "Pershing's Own" Brass Quintet, "American Patrol" Leadership Remarks The Honorable Hakeem S. Jeffries, Democratic Leader of the United States House of Representatives The Honorable Charles E. Schumer, Democratic Leader of the United States Senate The Honorable John Thune, Majority Leader of the United States Senate The Honorable Mike Johnson, Speaker of the United States House of Representatives Presentation of the Congressional Gold Medal Acceptance and Words of Thanks Honored Veterans may offer remarks at their discretion. David L. Williams, Ph.D., President of the Descendants of World War Il Rangers, Inc. The Honorable Pete Hegseth, Secretary of Defense Benediction The Honorable Douglas A. Collins, Secretary of Veterans Affairs Postlude The United States Army Band "Pershing's Own" Brass Quintet, "Le Régiment ![]() Pictured above is Rep. Chris Smith in the center, with the family of the late PFC William Henry Kwasnicki, a WWII Ranger. This article was published on June 28, 2025 and can be found, along with additional photos, online at: https://www.tapinto.net/towns/middletown/sections/military-and-veterans/articles/wwii-army-rangers-honored-with-congressional-gold-medal-nj-veteran-john-wardell-local-families-pay-tribute-in-capitol-ceremony-including-middletown-committeeman-ryan-clarke-honoring-his-wife-s-late-grandfather-a-world-war-ii-army-ranger |