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107th CONGRESS
1st Session
S. CON. RES. 5
Commemorating the 100th Anniversary of the United States Army Nurse
Corps.
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IN THE SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES
January 30, 2001
Mr. Inouye submitted the following concurrent resolution; which was
referred to the Committee on the Judiciary
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CONCURRENT RESOLUTION
Commemorating the 100th Anniversary of the United States Army Nurse
Corps.
Whereas since the War of American Independence, nurses have served the Armed
Forces of the United States in peace and in war;
Whereas on February 2, 1901, Congress authorized the establishment of a
permanent nurse corps;
Whereas for the past 100 years the United States Army Nurse Corps has served
with distinction at home and on distant battlefields;
Whereas over 21,000 Army nurses served in World War I, and many of them were
noted in British Army dispatches for their meritorious service;
Whereas in World War II, over 57,000 Army nurses again served with distinction,
including 67 who were captured in the Philippines and held as prisoners
of war for 3 years before their liberation in February 1945;
Whereas Army nurses served in hostilities in Korea, Vietnam, Grenada, Panama,
Kuwait, and Somalia;
Whereas Army nurses were there to care for United States soldiers, wherever
those soldiers were fighting, thereby winning extraordinary distinction
and respect for the Nation and the United States Army;
Whereas on this 100th Anniversary of the United States Army Nurse Corps, nurses
in the Army Reserve, the Army National Guard, and the Regular Army are
deployed to over 15 countries, including to Bosnia-Herzegovina and
Kosovo;
Whereas the motto of Army nurses, ``Ready, Caring, Proud'' is more than mere
words, it is the creed by which the Army nurse lives and serves;
Whereas it is certain that Army nurses, selflessly serving the Nation, will
continue to be the credentials of our Army, even though no one can
predict the cause, location, or magnitude of future battles; and
Whereas the United States Army Nurse Corps is committed to providing quality
care in peace and war, at anytime and in any place: Now, therefore, be
it
Resolved by the Senate (the House of Representatives concurring),
That Congress--
(1) recognizes the valor, commitment, and sacrifice that
United States Army nurses have made throughout the history of
the Nation;
(2) commends the United States Army Nurse Corps for 100
years of selfless service;
(3) requests that the President issue a proclamation
recognizing the 100th anniversary of the United States Army
Nurse Corps on February 2, 2001; and
(4) calls upon the people of the United States to observe
that anniversary with appropriate ceremonies and activities.
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