RI veteran, 98, finally receives medals earned in World War II

CRANSTON, R.I. (WPRI) — When General Douglas MacArthur accepted Japan’s surrender during World War II in Tokyo Bay, John DeLeo of Johnston was there.

DeLeo enlisted in the Navy at the age of 17 and was aboard the USS Missouri when the war ended on Sept. 2, 1945.

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Almost eight decades later, U.S. Sen. Jack Reed held a special medal ceremony at his Cranston office to present DeLeo with his “overdue” military honors.

“It was a privilege and an honor to shake [Reed’s] hand and receive my commendations,” DeLeo said.

DeLeo’s son said he believes that the service members on the Missouri who did not reenlist after the end of the war never received their medals.

During the ceremony, DeLeo received the following honors:

“Mr. DeLeo is a hometown hero,” Reed said. “His service is an inspiration. He and his fellow crewmembers not only witnessed history, they shaped it by helping carry the Allied Forces to victory.”

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