[Congressional Bills 117th Congress]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
[H.J. Res. 58 Introduced in House (IH)]
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117th CONGRESS
1st Session
H. J. RES. 58
To provide for the appointment of Ulysses S. Grant to the grade of
General of the Armies of the United States.
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IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
September 14, 2021
Mrs. Wagner (for herself, Mr. Espaillat, Ms. Stefanik, Mrs. Bustos, and
Mr. Guest) submitted the following joint resolution; which was referred
to the Committee on Armed Services
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JOINT RESOLUTION
To provide for the appointment of Ulysses S. Grant to the grade of
General of the Armies of the United States.
Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United
States of America in Congress assembled,
SECTION 1. SHORT TITLE.
This joint resolution may be cited as the ``Ulysses S. Grant
Bicentennial Recognition Act''.
SEC. 2. FINDINGS AND PURPOSE.
(a) Findings.--Congress finds the following:
(1) On March 3, 1799, Congress created the grade of
``General of the Armies of the United States'' as the commander
of the Army of the United States (5th Congress, Session III,
Chap. 48, Section 9).
(2) On March 16, 1802, Congress effectively dissolved the
grade of General of the Armies of the United States when it
passed the Military Peace Establishment Act without reference
to the grade (7th Congress, Session I, Chap. 9, Sec. 3).
(3) On July 1, 1843, Ulysses S. Grant graduated from the
United States Military Academy at West Point, and, on July 31,
1854, Grant resigned from the Army at the grade of Captain.
(4) Following President Abraham Lincoln's April 15, 1861,
proclamation calling for 75,000 volunteers to suppress
Confederate forces, Ulysses S. Grant rejoined the Army and
helped recruit and train volunteer soldiers for the Union.
(5) Over the course of the American Civil War, Ulysses S.
Grant commanded a cumulative total of over 620,000 Union
soldiers and achieved major victories including Fort Henry
(February 1862), Fort Donelson (February 1862), Shiloh (April
1862), the Vicksburg Campaign (November 1862--July 1863),
Chattanooga (November 1863), the Wilderness Campaign (May
1864--June 1864), the Petersburg Campaign (June 1864--April
1865), and the Appomattox Campaign (April 1865).
(6) On February 29, 1864, Congress reestablished the grade
of ``Lieutenant-General of the United States Army'' and
authorized the President to appoint, by and with the advice and
consent of the Senate, an officer who was ``most distinguished
for courage, skill, and ability'' (38th Congress, Session I,
Chap. 14, Sec. 1); that same day, President Abraham Lincoln
nominated Ulysses S. Grant to be Lieutenant-General.
(7) On March 10, 1864, President Abraham Lincoln formally
appointed Ulysses S. Grant to the grade of Lieutenant-General
of the Army, a position previously held by only George
Washington and Winfield Scott, although Scott's promotion was a
brevet appointment.
(8) On July 25, 1866, Congress established the grade of
``General of the Army of the United States'' (39th Congress,
Session I, Chap. 232), and Ulysses S. Grant was appointed, by
and with the advice and consent of the Senate, to General of
the Army of the United States for his role in commanding the
Union armies during the Civil War.
(9) On March 4, 1869, Ulysses S. Grant was sworn in as the
18th President of the United States.
(10) Throughout his two terms as President, Ulysses S.
Grant secured the ratification of the 15th amendment to the
Constitution, the creation of the Department of Justice, and
the passage and implementation of the Civil Rights Act of 1875.
(11) On October 11, 1976, Congress enacted Public Law 94-
479, which re-established the grade of ``General of the Armies
of the United States'' to posthumously request the appointment
of George Washington to General of the Armies of the United
States and made clear that this grade has ``precedence over all
other grades of the Army, past or present''.
(b) Purpose.--The purpose of this joint resolution is to--
(1) honor Ulysses S. Grant for his efforts and leadership
in defending the union of the United States of America;
(2) recognize that the military victories achieved under
the command of Ulysses S. Grant were integral to the
preservation of the United States of America; and
(3) affirm that Ulysses S. Grant is among the most
influential military commanders in the history of the United
States of America.
SEC. 3. APPOINTMENT.
The President is authorized and requested to appoint Ulysses S.
Grant posthumously to the grade of General of the Armies of the United
States, such appointment to take effect on April 27, 2022.
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