[Congressional Bills 118th Congress]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
[S. Res. 222 Agreed to Senate (ATS)]
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118th CONGRESS
1st Session
S. RES. 222
Expressing the approval of Congress for the 50th anniversary
celebration of the homecoming of United States prisoners of war from
Vietnam and in recognition of the extraordinary service and sacrifices
of such prisoners of war during the Vietnam War.
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IN THE SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES
May 18, 2023
Mr. Carper (for himself and Mr. Moran) submitted the following
resolution; which was considered and agreed to
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RESOLUTION
Expressing the approval of Congress for the 50th anniversary
celebration of the homecoming of United States prisoners of war from
Vietnam and in recognition of the extraordinary service and sacrifices
of such prisoners of war during the Vietnam War.
Whereas more than 2,700,000 members of the United States Armed Forces served in
the Vietnam War;
Whereas more than 58,000 members of the United States Armed Forces lost their
lives and more than 300,000 were wounded;
Whereas, during the conflict, approximately 766 members of the Armed Forces of
the United States were taken captive as prisoners of war by the
Government of the Democratic Republic of Vietnam and the allies of that
Government;
Whereas prisoners of war, the majority of which were aviators, included members
of the Air Force, Navy, Army, Marine Corps, and United States civilians,
and during captivity the prisoners endured brutal conditions, including
torture, forced labor, and prolonged solitary confinement;
Whereas prisoners of war were held in more than a dozen prisons throughout North
Vietnam and elsewhere, including in the infamous prison camp known to
the prisoners of war from the United States as the ``Hanoi Hilton'', but
despite the challenging conditions, many of the prisoners of war held by
the North Vietnamese and the allies of the North Vietnamese maintained
their honor, resilience, and loyalty to their country and fellow members
of the Armed Forces;
Whereas the return of the prisoners of war was a nonnegotiable condition for
President Richard Nixon as his administration negotiated an end to the
Vietnam War;
Whereas, on January 27, 1973, the Agreement on Ending the War and Restoring
Peace in Viet-Nam (commonly known as the ``Paris Peace Accords'') was
signed, requiring the return of the United States prisoners of war
within 60 days of the signing of the agreement;
Whereas, between February and April 1973, 591 prisoners of war were released by
the North Vietnamese and their allies;
Whereas 116 prisoners of war died in captivity;
Whereas the Prisoner of War/Missing in Action (referred to in this preamble as
``POW/MIA'') movement in the United States, and the National League of
POW/MIA Families, made a tremendous effort to return the prisoners of
war held by the North Vietnamese and their allies to the United States;
Whereas, in 1972, the National League of POW/MIA Families adopted the National
POW/MIA flag, which flies over Federal buildings, including the United
States Capitol, on days the United States flag is flown;
Whereas, 50 years after the prisoners of war held by the North Vietnamese gained
their freedom, the resilience, courage, and patriotism of the prisoners
of war continues to inspire generations of citizens of the United
States; and
Whereas the Richard Nixon Presidential Library will host the official 50th
Anniversary celebration of the homecoming of United States POWs from
Vietnam, from May 23 to 25, 2023, in Yorba Linda, California: Now,
therefore, be it
Resolved, That the Senate--
(1) expresses approval for the 50th anniversary celebration
of the homecoming of United States prisoners of war from
Vietnam; and
(2) recognizes the extraordinary service and sacrifices of
the United States prisoners of war during the Vietnam War.
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