[Congressional Bills 118th Congress]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
[S. Res. 122 Agreed to Senate (ATS)]
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118th CONGRESS
1st Session
S. RES. 122
Commemorating the 360th anniversary of the North Carolina National
Guard.
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IN THE SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES
March 23, 2023
Mr. Budd (for himself and Mr. Tillis) submitted the following
resolution; which was considered and agreed to
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RESOLUTION
Commemorating the 360th anniversary of the North Carolina National
Guard.
Whereas the North Carolina National Guard traces its roots to the Carolina
Charter and the establishment of the Province of Carolina on March 24,
1663;
Whereas during the Revolutionary War, much of the organized militia of North
Carolina became part of the North Carolina Line, fighting as far north
as New York and as far south as Florida, including the Battle of Fort
Moultrie, the Battle of Germantown, Valley Forge, and the Battle of
Monmouth;
Whereas the unorganized militia fought in all of the battles in North Carolina,
from the Battle of Moore's Creek Bridge to the Battle of Guilford
Courthouse;
Whereas, during the War of 1812, the militia of North Carolina provided coastal
defense and a regiment of infantry during the Mexican War;
Whereas, in 1918, the 30th Division, consisting of units from the North Carolina
National Guard and soldiers from South Carolina and Tennessee, fighting
alongside other units from the United States and Australia, broke
Germany's Hindenburg Line, a decisive victory that helped bring World
War I to an end;
Whereas the soldiers of the 30th Division received more Medals of Honor than any
other division during World War I and more than half of the decorations
given by the British to United States troops;
Whereas, in 1940, the 30th Division was one of the first 4 National Guard
divisions called into Federal service, a year before the United States
entered World War II;
Whereas the 30th Division, now made up of 2 North Carolina Regiments (the 119th
and 120th Infantry) and 1 Tennessee Regiment (the 117th Infantry),
formed the nucleus of many new units that entered World War II ahead of
their ``mother division'';
Whereas, in 1948, the North Carolina Air National Guard was organized with an
air defense mission;
Whereas the North Carolina Air National Guard was activated at the outbreak of
the Korean War and a significant number of its personnel were assigned
to Korea as individual replacements;
Whereas the North Carolina Army National Guard also saw several of its units
activated for the Korean War, with engineer units deploying to Korea and
members of anti-aircraft units deploying as individual replacements;
Whereas, in 1960, the mission of the North Carolina Air National Guard was
changed from air defense to aeromedical transport;
Whereas, in 1966, the 145th Military Airlift Group of the North Carolina Air
National Guard participated in aeromedical evacuation from war-torn
Vietnam and was the first Air National Guard unit to fly into a conflict
area in peacetime;
Whereas the North Carolina National Guard underwent multiple reorganizations
after World War II, including the loss of the 30th Division, but the
lineage of the 30th Division is perpetuated by the 30th Armored Brigade
Combat Team;
Whereas, in the Gulf War, the North Carolina National Guard mobilized 4
battalions and 15 separate companies and detachments for service;
Whereas, since the tragedies of 9/11, North Carolina has deployed over 24,000
National Guard soldiers and airmen across the globe;
Whereas the National Guard is the oldest component of the United States military
establishment and has a long and proud history stretching back 360
years;
Whereas, in war or peace, the North Carolina National Guard has been there, and
will continue to be there, whenever or wherever needed by their country,
their State, or their neighbor, as an ``Always Ready - Ready Team'';
Whereas the North Carolina National Guard is currently composed of the 30th
Armored Brigade Combat Team, 449th Combat Aviation Brigade, 130th
Maneuver Enhancement Brigade, 113th Sustainment Brigade, 60th Troop
Command, 139th Regiment, and 145th Airlift Wing;
Whereas, throughout its history, the North Carolina National Guard has protected
and assisted their fellow North Carolinians during hurricanes, floods,
winter storms, wildfires, and threats of violence;
Whereas North Carolina guardsmen have also assisted their fellow citizens
following major disasters in other States, such as South Carolina,
Louisiana, and South Dakota, and the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico; and
Whereas March 24, 2023, marks the 360th anniversary of the North Carolina
National Guard: Now, therefore be it
Resolved, That the Senate--
(1) celebrates March 24, 2023, as the 360th anniversary of
the North Carolina National Guard; and
(2) commemorates and honors the continued service of the
members of the North Carolina National Guard.
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