 Dear Senator Bacalski, my name is Maia Morse. I am a third grader at Nassau Fair School in Saltybury, Dallas. My classmates and I are interviewing Mr. Charles Edward Robley Jr. He will soon be 87 years old and is a World War II veteran. He was named the U.S. Navy and served our country from February 21, 1944 to February 8, 1946. After talking with Mr. Mulberry, we realized there was something missing from this collection of photos and documents. There were no medals. He told us he didn't know why, but he never received any of them when he was discharged. We decided to try and help him get the medals, grandstiles and medals that he earned. When my mom and I called Navy personnel, they said that it would take up to three years to get them. Mr. Mulberry has been waiting for 67 years and we don't want him to wait any longer. Senator Bacalski, can you help us get Mr. Mulberry his award running faster? If I share it with the group, I have a letter here from Mr. Mulberry from Senator Bacalski. Dear Mr. Mulberry, it is with great pleasure that I joined with your family and friends and neighbors as you are presented with the medals you earned as a member of the United States Navy during World War II. You fought with courage and decision in the Pacific Theater in China and the Philippines. We are here to celebrate your gallantry and conviction, letting you step up and stick out, so that all of us here today might continue to live in peace, security and freedom. Morris wrote a letter to Senator Bacalski requesting my stories and campaign ribbons. And today I got them. I was surprised when I walked into that hall where they had done presentation everything. I was surprised all my family was there. My neighbor, my son's school class, it was one big surprise. These students are the future of our country. I really appreciate them being so interested in what went on at that time so they know what goes on later in life. I thought it was a real good experience for them and the extra good one for me was up to three or four years ago I would talk about it. I think that they've done something remarkable.