[Congressional Bills 118th Congress]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
[H. Res. 26 Introduced in House (IH)]
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118th CONGRESS
1st Session
H. RES. 26
Expressing support for replacing the term ``Thank you for your
service'' with ``Thank you for our freedom''.
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IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
January 11, 2023
Mr. Bergman (for himself and Mr. Correa) submitted the following
resolution; which was referred to the Committee on Armed Services, and
in addition to the Committee on Veterans' Affairs, for a period to be
subsequently determined by the Speaker, in each case for consideration
of such provisions as fall within the jurisdiction of the committee
concerned
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RESOLUTION
Expressing support for replacing the term ``Thank you for your
service'' with ``Thank you for our freedom''.
Whereas the House of Representatives recognizes the brave service of members of
the regular and reserve components of the Armed Forces, veterans, and
their families;
Whereas the House of Representatives hereby renews its commitment to support and
thank these men and women for preserving our freedom so that Americans
will always remember their crucial role in our history and our
aspiration for a world protected under the banner of freedom;
Whereas, though Americans are proud to show appreciation for the service of
members of the Armed Forces and veterans, the real message should be
direct and personal: ``Thank you for our freedom'';
Whereas, at the close of World War II, Chief of Naval Operations, Admiral
Chester Nimitz, selected Roy ``Butch'' Voris to form a Navy flight
exhibition team, later to be known as the Blue Angels, and, as the First
Blue Angel, Butch created an image that became symbolic of the United
States Navy, American patriotism, and American freedom;
Whereas one day, while having lunch with a fellow aviator and wearing his ``1st
Blue'' ball cap, someone walked by Butch's table and said, ``Thank you
for your service'';
Whereas Butch's friend realized that Butch was surprised so he explained that
this was a phrase that people said to show appreciation for the
military, and, without missing a beat, Butch announced for all to hear,
``He should thank us for his freedom'';
Whereas Butch has since passed but his message should live on forever, and, in
honor of all who currently serve in the Armed Forcecs, and our
20,000,000 living veterans, the House of Representatives proclaims that
the best way to show recognition, respect, and honor for those who have
and continue to put their lives on the line is to declare ``Thank you
for our freedom'';
Whereas our Nation has many sacred obligations, including preparation of, and
support for, the troops sent into harm's way, and to care for them and
their families when they return home;
Whereas for far too long, our Nation has fallen short in our obligation to our
military, and in addition to support and care, the Nation is are
committed to ensuring that all our currently serving members, veterans,
and their families, caregivers, and survivors, receive the respect they
have earned, and we declare ``Thank you for our freedom'' is to be
embraced;
Whereas this message will be the banner of freedom to unify our Nation;
Whereas regardless of our personal preferences and leanings, the House of
Representatives is united in the mission to keep our country free, and
our ability to disagree is provided by the freedoms protected by these
men and women;
Whereas the House of Representatives calls on the President to support this
message and aid in spreading this message to the citizens of our
country;
Whereas the House of Representatives calls on Members of Congress to take this
message back to their constituents and embrace ``Thank you for our
freedom''; and
Whereas the House of Representatives call on citizens of the United States, here
and abroad, to show their support for the freedoms that have been
provided for them, and among the many ways to express their thanks, we
invite citizens to embrace ``Thank you for our freedom'' across all
forms of communication and social media in appreciation to all who serve
or have served: Now, therefore, be it
Resolved, That the House of Representatives expresses support for
the term ``Thank you for our freedom'' as the way to respect members of
the Armed Forces and veterans.
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