An new Marine recently received a special welcome into the Corps from his great-grandfather who received a Medal of Honor for bravery during World War II. Cedar Ross recently got through 13 weeks of vigorous training that saw him promoted to the rank of private first class. During his graduation, family members were allowed to attend the ceremony for the first time since the CCP (Chinese Communist Party) virus pandemic began. In attendance at the graduation was his great-grandfather, 97-year-old Hershel Woody Williams, a former Marine who served during World War II. Hershel is, in fact, the last living Medal of Honor recipient from the Second World War. At the graduation on Friday, June 18, where Ross and 350 other men and women entered the Corps, Hershel had come to Parris Island in South Carolina to witness the event. “The only advice I think I gave him was to do …