Illinois Treasurer Frerichs launched Operation Purple Heart in November 2021. He is seeking the public’s help to return Purple Heart medals that have been
especially difficult to return.
Each of the Purple Heart medals was inside a bank safe deposit box. Each bank determined the safe deposit box as abandoned because the owner(s) of the box
had not touched it in several years. As a result, the contents of each safe deposit box were turned over to the Illinois State Treasurer’s Office.
Military medals are among the most difficult items to return because neither the Armed Forces nor the federal government maintain a comprehensive list of awardees.
“Having my Dad’s Purple Heart in my hands means more than words can say.”
– Debbie Ernest, who received the Purple Heart of her father,
Marine Corps Private First-Class Charles John Alexander.
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“What I do know is he would be so proud that he had us here to accept it in his honor.“ – Sarah Wiest, who received the Purple Heart of her father, Army Specialist Kenneth R. Wiest Watch this return
"There's no explaining what the medals mean to me, really, for my family." – Purple Heart recipient Harold Walker, who served as an Army infantryman in the Vietnam War. Read more about this return
“I’m just really proud of my dad, and I’m so happy to get this back so I can share it with my children.” – Barbara Reynolds, who received the Purple Heart of her father, Korean War veteran Cpl. John W. Naylor. Read more about this return