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Centennial Veteran Dr. Maury Irvine Receives Congressional Gold Medal for WWII Service and Post-War Contributions to Technology

Dr. Maury Irvine, a 100-year-old World War II veteran born in San Francisco, received the Congressional Gold Medal on Thursday. Irvine moved to Montana and graduated from Butte High in 1941. Pearl Harbor and WW2 sparked Irvine’s interest in joining the Navy, but his blindness prevented him from serving in most forces. Determined to fight, Irvine joined the Merchant Marine as a radio officer, using his experience with radios to serve his country until 1946.

When asked about his time in the Merchant Marine, Irvine expressed his love for his service, stating that he enjoyed every minute of it. Congressman Ryan Zinke, a Navy SEAL veteran, presented Irvine with the Congressional Gold Medal on Thursday. Zinke, representing Montana and its many veterans and heroes, felt honored to recognize Irvine for his courage during WW2 and his accomplishments post-war. Past recipients of the award include Sir Winston Churchill and George Washington, highlighting the prestigious nature of the Congressional Gold Medal.

Dr. Irvine’s contributions to technology have left a lasting impact. He is known for developing early digital computer versions after the war. In particular, he made computers small enough to fit into airplanes which was a revolutionary innovation at that time . The 100-year-old veteran expressed gratitude for receiving this recognition one last time while reflecting on the significance of this award and his journey as a veteran.

The presentation ceremony was attended by many community members who paid tribute to Irvine’s bravery during World War II and celebrated his accomplishments post-war.

“Dr. Maury Irvine is an inspiration not only to our veterans but also to all Americans,” said Congressman Zinke during the ceremony.

“His dedication to serving our country despite facing challenges has set an example for us all,” added Zinke.

In conclusion Dr. Maury Irvine’s legacy as a world war II veteran will continue to inspire future generations with his bravery and contribution towards technology development that have left a lasting impact on society today .

Eleanor Thompson

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