Because of Racism, Retired NYPD Sergeant Ozzie Fletcher Waits 76 Years For Purple Heart – Newsonyx
Newsonyx
  • NEWS
  • POLITICS
  • BUSINESS
  • SPORTS
  • LIFESTYLE
  • Login
No Result
View All Result
Newsonyx
  • NEWS
  • POLITICS
  • BUSINESS
  • SPORTS
  • LIFESTYLE
No Result
View All Result
Newsonyx
No Result
View All Result
Home News

Because of Racism, Retired NYPD Sergeant Ozzie Fletcher Waits 76 Years For Purple Heart

99-year-old Osceola “Ozzie” Fletcher fought in WWII.

Niko MannbyNiko Mann
June 21, 2021
in News
Osceola “Ozzie” Fletcher WWII vet purple heart racism d day

Photo courtesy of NYPD News/ Twitter.

56
SHARES
230
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on TwitterShare via Email

Osceola “Ozzie” Fletcher has received his Purple Heart, finally. The 99-year-old World War II veteran was wounded as he fought during the Battle of Normandy on June 6, 1944.

Mr. Fletcher was a combat veteran in the army with the 254th Port Battalion. He was wounded on D-Day during Operation Overlord when his vehicle was overturned after being struck by a German missile. The driver was killed, and Fletcher was injured. Fletcher, who was wounded three times during the war, should have been awarded the Purple Heart for his service but was denied due to racism within the military.

RELATED POSTS

Hannah Payne’s Verdict: Found Guilty In Clayton County Shooting

University of Alabama’s Elijah Pritchett Arrested For Knowingly Spreading A STD

He spoke about his military days to Our Time Press.

“Whites were wounded,” he said. “Negroes were injured. So, as an injured soldier, you were not entitled to a Purple Heart…Black soldiers didn’t get the Purple Heart. They got injured, damaged, hurt. But they never got wounded. Only the white men who were wounded got Purple Hearts.”

At least 2000 Black soldiers were at the Battle of Normandy and faced extreme racism and segregation. Fletcher said that he and the other Black soldiers worked as the “slave battalion” by loading and unloading ships and doing other hard-labor jobs left for the Black soldiers. The Army combat veteran also said he worked as a crane operator and delivered food to the men on the front lines.

Mr. Fletcher wore his military uniform to the ceremony for his Purple Heart at Fort Hamilton in Brooklyn on June 20.

“It’s about time,” said Fletcher.

Meet Osceola “Ozzie” Fletcher — a WWII Veteran. A patriot, Ozzie served his country in the @USArmy & then his city as both an NYPD Sergeant & a NYC school teacher.

Today, at 99-years-old, he received the Purple Heart for injuries received on D-Day. Join us in saying “thank you.” pic.twitter.com/S6Wy0K7ZVU

— NYPD NEWS (@NYPDnews) June 18, 2021

Today, retired NYPD Sergeant Ozzie Fletcher received the Purple Heart for injuries received 76 yrs ago while serving in the @USArmy when his vehicle was struck by a missile on D-Day.

I’m honored to share this day w/ Sgt Fletcher & thank him for his services to our nation & city! pic.twitter.com/CXmHiZlz1Y

— Commissioner Shea (@NYPDShea) June 18, 2021

Fletcher, born in Manhattan and grew up in foster homes, also served as a sergeant with the NYPD for 26 years. The Purple Heart recipient also worked as a teacher for 14 years in New York and a community relations specialist in the Crime Prevention Division of the Brooklyn’s District Attorney’s Office. He worked for the DA’s Office for 24 years. He has five children and seven grandchildren.

Fletcher’s daughter, Jacqueline Streets, helped her father receive the well-deserved honor after asking for her help. His military records were destroyed in a 1973 fire, but an interview he gave years ago detailed the event, and Streets contacted the Joint Chiefs of Staff with the interview. Fletcher and Streets were later notified that he would be getting the Purple Heart for his service after 76 years.

The army veteran didn’t begin speaking on his military service until his friends started to pass away about 20 years ago. Streets said that her father wanted people to know what happened 76 years ago.

“You want people to know what you lived through,” she said. “You don’t want to just disappear and no one ever really knows what happened.”

When Streets asked her father how he felt about the news, he responded, “Good.”

He added that he would frame the medal and noted that now, his name will never be forgotten.

 

Tags: Battle of NormandyD-DayOperation OverlordOsceola "Ozzie" FletcherracismWorld War II
Share22Tweet14Send

Related Posts

traffic, deadly, Kenneth, Herring, Hannah, Payne, Clayton, County

Hannah Payne’s Verdict: Found Guilty In Clayton County Shooting

byAziah Kamari
December 27, 2023
0

In a shocking turn of events, 25-year-old Hannah Payne has been found guilty in the death of 62-year-old Kenneth Herring...

University of Alabama’s Elijah Pritchett Arrested For Knowingly Spreading A STD

byMary Symone
December 24, 2023
0

University of Alabama reserve tackle, Elijah Pritchett, was arrested on Wednesday Dec. 20 for allegedly knowingly spreading a sexually transmitted...

Jeremy Cooper, Peter Cichuniec, paramedics, ketamine, verdict, jury, Elijah McClain

Denver Jury Finds The Two Paramedics Involved In The Killing Of Elijah McClain Guilty

byTaylor Berry
December 23, 2023
0

It has been an emotional few years for the McClain family, precisely as multiple trials unfold regarding the 2019 killing of 23-year-old...

domestic violence, boyfriend, Ty Shelton, Los Angeles, deputy, Niani Finlayson, LASD, police, LA,

Trigger-Happy LA Deputy Kills Mother After She Called For Help With Her Domestic Violence Situation, The Officer Has Done This Before

byTaylor Berry
December 23, 2023
0

A Los Angeles deputy murdered a 27-year-old woman who called for help because of her allegedly abusive boyfriend, according to the Guardian. A...

Carol Stuart, family, Michelle, Wu, Alan Swanson, Willie Bennett, mayor, Boston

Boston Mayor Apologizes To Victims Accused Of Being Involved In The 1989 Murder Of Carol Stuart.

byTaylor Berry
December 21, 2023
0

Boston Mayor Michelle Wu formally apologized to victims inaccurately blamed for the 1989 murder of Carol Stuart and their families Wednesday morning,...

Next Post
Daniel Armani, D.J., Honored, Saved, Mother, Mom, Life, 911, Call, Seven-year-old,

Seven-Year-Old Daniel Armani Honored For Saving His Mom's Life With a 911 Call

Briana Sykes, shot, police, Flint

Briana Sykes Killed By Michigan Officer At Juneteenth Parade

RECOMMENDED

Simone, Biles, Jonathan, Owens, gymnast, NFL, athlete, rival

Simone Biles vs. Jonathan Owens: The Playful Clash of Athletic Titans

December 28, 2023
boxer, Ali, Gervonta, Davis, Islam, Muslim, Abdul, Wahid

Gervonta Davis Embraces Islam With New Name

December 28, 2023
point, teenager, Anthony, Black, game, Orlando, Magic, Wizards

Magic’s Star Anthony Black Shines In Latest Victory

December 28, 2023
traffic, deadly, Kenneth, Herring, Hannah, Payne, Clayton, County

Hannah Payne’s Verdict: Found Guilty In Clayton County Shooting

December 27, 2023
football, league, Sam, Allison, premier, Boxing, diversity, Black

Sam Allison Is The First Black Premier League Referee In 15 Years

December 26, 2023
  • Ky'le Harris, Banneker High School, Diploma, Refuses, Dead, Killed, Graduating

    School Refuses to Give Ky’le Harris’ Family a Diploma After Her Death

    11592 shares
    Share 4636 Tweet 2898
  • Father Removed From Frontier Airlines Flight For Comforting 2-Year-Old Daughter During Departure

    9027 shares
    Share 3610 Tweet 2256
  • New Video Emerges Of Black Woman Killed During Mexico Trip Excitedly Anticipating Excursion With Friends Before Death

    7700 shares
    Share 3080 Tweet 1925
  • DCF Social Worker Stabbed To Death During Home Visit In Illinois

    7563 shares
    Share 3025 Tweet 1891
  • Popular Instagram Chef Seemingly Cancels Himself After Colorist Tweets Surface

    7437 shares
    Share 2975 Tweet 1859
  • About
  • Contact
  • Privacy Policy

© 2021 SNACKABLE MEDIA LLC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.

No Result
View All Result
  • NEWS
  • POLITICS
  • BUSINESS
  • SPORTS
  • LIFESTYLE

© 2021 SNACKABLE MEDIA LLC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In
No Result
View All Result
  • NEWS
  • POLITICS
  • BUSINESS
  • SPORTS
  • LIFESTYLE

© 2021 SNACKABLE MEDIA LLC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.