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CONVERSATION WITH A MEDAL OF HONOR RECIPIENT



The First Division Museum at Cantigny Park and the Congressional Medal of Honor Society present a rare opportunity to meet a Medal of Honor recipient. Staff Sergeant David G. Bellavia (U.S. Army ret.) will visit Cantigny on Monday, May 8, for a special event in the museum’s Date with History series. “Conversation with a Medal of Honor Recipient” begins at 7 pm Central.

The free program will take place in person at the Cantigny Park Visitors Center and online. Registration is required for both in-person and online attendees at FDMuseum.org.

Bellavia was awarded the Medal of Honor for “acts of gallantry and intrepidity above and beyond the call of duty” on November 10, 2004, while serving as a squad leader in support of Operation Phantom Fury in Fallujah, Iraq. His heroic efforts that day saved the lives of his unit members.

First presented in 1863, the Medal of Honor is the United States’ highest award for military valor in action. In the moments that mattered, each of

the 3,516 recipients displayed a deep love of country and extraordinary measures of courage, integrity and sacrifice. Only 65 medal recipients are alive today. We are deeply honored to welcome one of them to Cantigny.

A 1st Infantry Division veteran, Bellavia enlisted in the U.S. Army in 1999 and chose to stay and fight following the Sept. 11 terror attacks in 2001. He served three military campaigns: Kosovo 2003 and Operation Iraqi Freedom I and Operation Iraqi Freedom II. His sense of duty was inspired by his World War II veteran grandfather, who served in the Army during the Normandy Campaign.

Bellavia retired from the Army in 2005, returning home to Western New York and founding Vets for Freedom, an advocacy organization. In 2019, he founded Deuce Deuce Relief Fund, which supports the soldiers of his former Task Force 2-2 in Iraq.

Bellavia traveled to Iraq as an embedded reporter covering heavy fighting in 2006 and 2008, and in 2007 wrote “House to House,” a book detailing his experiences in Fallujah that is considered one of the best first-hand military accounts ever written. He wrote a second book in 2022, “Remember the Ramrods: An Army Brotherhood in War and Peace.”

Bellavia’s awards and decorations include the Bronze Star, the National Defense Service Medal, Kosovo Campaign Medal with Bronze Service Star, New York State Conspicuous Service Cross, the Global War on Terrorism Service Medal, and the NATO Medal. He was inducted into the New York State Veterans Hall of Fame in 2005.

Today, Bellavia travels the country as a speaker, sharing the important message of service over self. He is a sought-after source for national media.

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About the First Division Museum at Cantigny Park
The First Division Museum, part of the Chicago-based Robert R. McCormick Foundation and located at Cantigny Park in Wheaton, Illinois, promotes public learning about America’s military heritage and affairs through the history of the “Big Red One”—the famed 1st Infantry Division of the U.S. Army. The museum’s main exhibit hall, First in War, transports visitors to the trenches of World War I, the beaches of World War II, and the jungles of Vietnam. A second exhibit hall, Duty First, explores the 1ID’s history in more recent times. The Robert R. McCormick Research Center, open to the public, houses the museum’s library, archival and photo collections. Tanks from every era are outside the museum, along with artillery pieces and a personnel carrier. Memorial markers and commemorative statuary pay further tribute to those who served. For more information, visit FDMuseum.org.

 



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