[Congressional Bills 118th Congress]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
[S. Res. 778 Agreed to Senate (ATS)]
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118th CONGRESS
2d Session
S. RES. 778
Acknowledging the courage and sacrifice of veterans of the Vietnam war
and expressing regret for the mistreatment of veterans returning home
from the war.
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IN THE SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES
July 30, 2024
Mr. Sullivan submitted the following resolution; which was considered
and agreed to
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RESOLUTION
Acknowledging the courage and sacrifice of veterans of the Vietnam war
and expressing regret for the mistreatment of veterans returning home
from the war.
Whereas members of the Armed Forces of the United States began serving in an
advisory role to the Republic of Vietnam in 1955;
Whereas, in 1965, ground combat units of the Armed Forces of the United States
arrived in the Republic of Vietnam to join approximately 23,000
personnel of the Armed Forces who were already present there;
Whereas, by 1969, the number of such troops reached a peak of over 537,000,
including members of the Armed Forces in the region who were supporting
the combat operations;
Whereas, on January 27, 1973, the Agreement on Ending the War and Restoring
Peace in Vietnam (commonly known as the ``Paris Peace Accords'') was
signed, which required the release of all prisoners of war of the United
States held in North Vietnam and the withdrawal of all Armed Forces of
the United States from South Vietnam;
Whereas, on March 29, 1973, the Armed Forces of the United States completed the
withdrawal of combat units and combat support units from South Vietnam;
Whereas, on April 30, 1975, North Vietnamese forces captured Saigon, the capital
of South Vietnam, effectively placing South Vietnam under Communist
control;
Whereas more than 58,000 members of the Armed Forces of the United States lost
their lives in the Vietnam war, and more than 153,000 members of the
Armed Forces of the United States were wounded in Vietnam;
Whereas many thousands of veterans of the Vietnam war were exposed to Agent
Orange and other harmful herbicides during the course of their service,
carrying home delayed wounds of toxic exposure at the highest rate of
any generation of veterans before;
Whereas the Vietnam war was an extremely divisive issue in the United States, as
a result of certain biased and shameful attacks from some in media and
academia, politicians, and many others;
Whereas some opponents of the war did not limit their opposition to normal
political discourse, but engaged in violent protests, including the
targeting of Reserve Officers' Training Corps facilities and recruiting
stations, and the bombing of the Army Mathematics Research Center at the
University of Wisconsin-Madison;
Whereas members of the Armed Forces who served bravely and faithfully for the
United States during the Vietnam war were repeatedly targeted with
shameful personal attacks for their service as the result of decisions
that were beyond their control; and
Whereas Vietnam Veterans Day is observed each year on March 29, marking the
anniversary of the withdrawal of combat troops from Vietnam: Now,
therefore, be it
Resolved, That the Senate--
(1) recognizes the extraordinary sacrifice of veterans of
the Vietnam war and commends them, and their families, for
their unwavering and courageous sacrifice to the United States;
(2) expresses urgent support for increased education in the
schools of the United States to better reflect the courage and
sacrifice of veterans of the Vietnam war and the lack of
support back home;
(3) urges the President to formally acknowledge the
widespread mistreatment of many veterans of the Vietnam war as
part of the ongoing Vietnam War Commemoration; and
(4) expresses regret for the mistreatment of veterans and
their families during and after the war.
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