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107th CONGRESS
1st Session
S. RES. 94
Expressing the sense of the Senate to designate May 28, 2001, as a
special day for recognizing the members of the Armed Forces who have
been killed in hostile action since the end of the Vietnam War.
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IN THE SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES
May 24, 2001
Mr. Cleland (for himself, Mr. McCain, Mr. Levin, Mrs. Hutchison, Mr.
Biden, Mr. Jeffords, Ms. Landrieu, Mr. Bennett, Mr. Miller, Mrs.
Murray, Mr. Johnson, Mrs. Carnahan, Mr. Dayton, Mr. Conrad, Mr.
Kennedy, Mr. Durbin, Mr. Hatch, Mrs. Clinton, Mr. Sessions, Mr. Allen,
and Mr. Nelson of Nebraska) submitted the following resolution; which
was considered and agreed to
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RESOLUTION
Expressing the sense of the Senate to designate May 28, 2001, as a
special day for recognizing the members of the Armed Forces who have
been killed in hostile action since the end of the Vietnam War.
Whereas the House and Senate have passed measures that will expedite the long-
overdue memorial commemorating the sacrifices of those who fought and
died in World War II;
Whereas with the completion of the World War II Memorial, there will be
memorials in the capital of our Nation for each of the major conflicts
of the last century;
Whereas approximately 650 members of the Armed Services have been killed in
hostile action since the end of the Vietnam War;
Whereas the circumstances surrounding these deaths have been characterized both
by large scale conflicts and a number of smaller incidents and actions
which have received little attention;
Whereas the sacrifice of these men and women is held as dearly by their fellow
citizens as the sacrifice of those claimed by earlier struggles; and
Whereas the loss of these men and women stands in testament to the risks
undertaken by all members of the Armed Services each day as they carry
out their duty to support and defend the Constitution: Now, therefore,
be it
Resolved, That it is the sense of the Senate--
(1) to designate May 28, 2001, as a special day for
recognizing the sacrifice of the members of the Armed Forces
killed in hostile action since the end of the Vietnam War, and
the sacrifices of the families of the members;
(2) to make the designation under paragraph (1) on May 28,
2001, in light of the traditional Memorial Day recognition of
the veterans of the United States who have given their lives in
defense of our Nation;
(3) to recognize that we live in a time of international
unrest and that military service in such a time is inherently
dangerous and requires the willingness to face the most extreme
hazards at unexpected times and places; and
(4) to acknowledge that the people of the United States owe
a debt of gratitude to all members of the Armed Services who
place themselves in harm's way each day, and to their families.
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