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NJ.com article on Smith's Leonard G. 'Bud' Lomell legislation'Veterans clinic in N.J. to be named for local World War II hero'

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TOMS RIVER, NJ, Sep 23, 2025 | comments
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By N.J. News Report

              The Veterans Affairs clinic on Hooper Avenue in Toms River will be christened the Leonard G. “Bud” Lomell Clinic in honor the hometown hero and Army veteran who fought in World War II from the Normandy invasion through the Battle of Bulge.

              “The entire Board of Commissioners is exceptionally pleased to learn that the President has signed a congressional bill naming the VA clinic after Toms River resident and Army 2LT Bud Lomell,” Frank Sadeghi, deputy director of the Ocean County Board of Commissioners, said in a statement. “Lomell’s exploits are legendary.”
 
              In 2023, the county commissioners unanimously approved a resolution calling on the federal government to name the new clinic in honor of the Toms River native.

              An Army Ranger, Lomell was part of a unit that scaled the 100-foot cliffs at Pointe du Hoc in an effort to destroy a German artillery battery that overlooked Omaha Beach on the Normandy coast.

              The Rangers found the artillery bunkers empty, but Lomell located the guns nearby and helped disable them.

              “The noted D-Day historian Stephen Ambrose said that aside from General Dwight D. Eisenhower, Lomell was the single man most responsible for the success of the Normandy landings,” Sadeghi said. “That’s high praise indeed.”
 
VA clinic to be named for WWII hero, Army Ranger Leonard "Bud" Lomell
Leonard "Bud" Lomell, an Army Ranger and one of the first waves at DDAY, received the Silver Star for his service at The Battle of Huertgen Forrest. The VA clinic in Toms River will be named in his honor. ED MURRAY/THE STAR-LEDGER Ed Murray / The Star Ledger
 
              Commissioner Virginia E. “Ginny” Haines said that despite his heroics, Lomell, who died in 2011 at the age of 91, remained humble and always credited his fellow Rangers and soldiers for their bravery during the struggle against Hitler’s Germany.

              “We have lost so many of our World War II veterans,” Haines said in a statement. “The renaming of this clinic honors not only Lomell, but all of the men and women who helped pave Liberty Road and freed millions from Nazi oppression.”

              Commissioner Jennifier Bacchione noted the announcement made by Rep. Chris Smith, R-NJ, that President Trump had signed the bill renaming the clinic, came just in time for Lomell’s widow Charlotte’s 104th birthday, which she celebrated this week.
 
              “We want Mrs. Lomell to know that all of Ocean County and all of New Jersey joins with her in celebrating her husband’s bravery and commitment to freedom,” Bacchione said.
 
              Commissioner Robert Arace, who is liaison to the county’s Veteran’s Service Bureau, said Lomell is representative of the thousands of Ocean County men and women who have served their nation since the Revolutionary War.
 
              “Ocean County will never forget our honored veterans,” he said. Arace said while many of heard of Lomell’s exploits during D-Day, fewer may be aware of the vital role he played months later during the American advance toward Germany.
 
              On Dec. 7, 1944, just days before the Battle of Bulge, Lomell helped capture a vital position known as Hill 400 during the Battle of the Hurtgen Forest. For his exploits on that day, Lomell was awarded the Silver Star for heroism.
 
              “In naming this clinic for Bud Lomell, we honor not only his extraordinary courage, but the service and sacrifice of all veterans,” the Board of Commissioners said in a joint statement.
 
              “This clinic will stand as both a place of healing and a lasting reminder of the bravery, humility, and dedication of those who defended our freedom.”

              The Toms River VA clinic, which opened in October 2024, provides expanded medical, mental health, and specialty services for military veterans in Ocean County and the surrounding region.
 
              The state-of-the-art facility was designed to improve access to care for the area’s large and growing veteran population.


This article was published on September 23, 2025 and can be found online at: https://www.nj.com/ocean/2025/09/veterans-clinic-in-nj-to-be-named-for-local-world-war-ii-hero.html
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