Bill To Rename Surprise Post Office To Honor Purple Heart Recipient Marc Lee Passes House

Marc Lee, the first Navy SEAL killed in Iraq, was honored by Rep. Debbie Lesko.

WASHINGTON, D.C.— A bill to rename the Surprise Arizona United States Post Office at 14955 West Bell Road, in honor of Purple Heart recipient, Marc Lee, passed the United States House of Representatives by Unanimous Consent this week.

Marc Lee exposed himself to enemy fire three times on August 2, 2006, when his team encountered insurgents outside of Ramadi, Iraq. He was posthumously awarded the Silver Star and Purple Heart for his heroic actions. His mother, Debbie Lee, founded America’s Mighty Warriors, to honor the sacrifices of our troops, the fallen, and their families by providing programs that improve quality of life, resiliency, and recovery. Debbie Lee lives in Surprise, Arizona.

“Marc Lee, the first Navy SEAL killed in Iraq, loved deeply and was deeply loved. He selflessly sacrificed his life to save his teammates. Naming this Post Office will keep his legacy alive and remind us to live lives worthy of their sacrifices,” said Rep. Debbie Lee. “It has been such a blessing to work with Congresswoman Lesko and her staff who introduced this bill. She loves our military and understands the sacrifice that is made for the freedoms we enjoy every day. Our foundation, America’s Mighty Warriors, has worked with her on numerous issues affecting our Troops and Veterans and they are always quick and thorough in resolving the issues.”


Other members of Congress also spoke on the floor about the bill, including Congressman Brian Babin (R-TX-36), whose son Leif Babin was also a Navy SEAL and served with Marc Lee in Iraq, also spoke on the floor to highlight the bill.

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