Sen. Duckworth joins other veterans at city of Chicago's Memorial Day event

Sen. Duckworth joins other vets at Memorial Day event at Daley Plaza
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CHICAGO (WBBM NEWSRADIO) — The city of Chicago hosted a Memorial Day event at the Daley Plaza in the Loop today.

U.S. Army Sgt. Major Michael Grinston gave the keynote address.

"Memorial Day is a day of national solemn reverence. A day for us to honor our military men and women who gave their lives in defense of our nation," Grinston said.

U.S. Sen. Tammy Duckworth, a veteran, said to her, Memorial Day is a joyous one and a sad one as she remembers those close to her who made the ultimate sacrifice, including Sergeant First Class bill Cheney, a Vietnam veteran who re-enlisted and went to Iraq at the age of 59.

"Bill Cheney was a hard-drinking, trash-talking, chain-smoking son of a gun. And right now, he'd be looking down at me going, 'What the eff, how did you make come a U.S. Senator?'"

Grinston recognized the family of Private First Class Andrew Miri from Plainfield who died in 2010 and Afghanistan stopping an insurgent from entering his base with a suicide vest.

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