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Vernon Hills board approves honorary street signs recognizing WWII naval training ships
Summary
The Village Board unanimously approved Resolution 2025-058 to install honorary signage commemorating the USS Wolverine and USS Sable at Cougar Way and Nike Parkway, recognizing the area's former role as a naval aviator training field during World War II.
The Vernon Hills Village Board voted unanimously to adopt Resolution 2025-058, authorizing honorary street signs designating Cougar Way for the USS Wolverine and Nike Parkway for the USS Sable in recognition of the site’s role in World War II naval aviator training.
President Tom Cook introduced the resolution, describing how the present athletic fields were formerly a military airfield used to train naval aviators. The proclamation text presented to the board said 17,820 naval aviators were trained in the area and explained the use of the USS Wolverine and USS Sable — two side-wheeled steam-powered ships converted to simulated aircraft carriers for training.
Commander Todd Renehan of Vernon Hills American Legion Post 1247 thanked the board and noted the village’s continuing veterans’ commemorations and upcoming banner presentations scheduled in November.
The motion to approve was made and seconded, and the board recorded aye votes from the trustees and President Cook; President Cook declared “Motion carries.” The signs will be manufactured and installed as coordinated with the American Legion and village staff.
The board did not identify any changes to municipal traffic or legal roadway names; the signs are honorary and ceremonial.

