Georgetown Post Office to be Renamed for Texas War Hero Kile West
Washington, DC,
June 15, 2009
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The U.S. Post Office in Georgetown will become the "Kile G. West Post Office Building" if a bill that passed the U.S. House of Representatives today by U.S. Rep. John Carter (R-Round Rock) becomes law. "This is a moment to honor the ultimate sacrifice of one of our Texas war heroes," said Carter. "With this renaming we should not only recognize the sacrifice of Lieutenant West, but the kind of life he led as an example to all our youth in the future." The bill, HR 2422, was approved by unanimous voice vote in the House. If approved by the Senate and signed into law by the President, it will rename the Post Office facility at 2300 Scenic Drive in Georgetown. ILT West was a graduate of Hutto High School in Williamson County where he played football, baseball and track. West then attended Stephen F. Austin University, where he was a cadet in the ROTC program, a Sergeant in the Texas National Guard, and Secretary for Delta Chi Fraternity. He graduated and was commissioned in December 2005, and was deployed to Iraq in October 2006. West was killed Memorial Day 2007 when his Bradley Fighting Vehicle was hit by an IED after he volunteered for a rescue mission to save a downed helicopter crew. |