[Congressional Bills 119th Congress]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
[H. Res. 552 Introduced in House (IH)]

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119th CONGRESS
  1st Session
H. RES. 552

   Supporting the designation of Guam War Survivors Remembrance Day.


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                    IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

                             June 26, 2025

 Mr. Moylan submitted the following resolution; which was referred to 
            the Committee on Oversight and Government Reform

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                               RESOLUTION


 
   Supporting the designation of Guam War Survivors Remembrance Day.

Whereas Guam is an unincorporated territory of the United States in the Mariana 
        Island chain and has been an integral part of the United States since 
        December 10, 1898;
Whereas Guam was invaded by Imperial Japanese forces on December 8, 1941, hours 
        after the attack on Pearl Harbor;
Whereas the CHamoru people of Guam endured nearly 3 years of harsh occupation 
        and atrocities by Imperial Japanese forces during World War II until it 
        was liberated in 1944 by American forces;
Whereas the survivors of this occupation demonstrated extraordinary courage, 
        resilience, and unwavering loyalty to the United States despite facing 
        unimaginable hardships;
Whereas survivors endured forced labor, torture, beatings, executions, and 
        forced marches to concentration camps, including the notorious Manenggon 
        camp where approximately 18,000 CHamoru people were imprisoned without 
        adequate food, shelter, or sanitation;
Whereas survivors risked their lives to hide and protect members of the Armed 
        Forces, including George Ray Tweed, who evaded capture for 31 months 
        with CHamoru assistance;
Whereas families were torn apart as survivors watched loved ones die during 
        forced marches, lost children during birth, and were compelled to leave 
        deceased family members behind without proper burial;
Whereas an estimated 1,170 CHamoru civilians died during the occupation, 
        representing nearly 10 percent of the population;
Whereas survivors maintained their faith, cultural identity, and hope for 
        American liberation while preserving crucial testimony of Imperial 
        Japanese war crimes committed on American soil;
Whereas the United States recognized the loyalty of the people of Guam and 
        passed the Guam World War II Loyalty Recognition Act in 2016;
Whereas the Government of Guam has awarded over $38,000,000 in combined Federal 
        and local war reparations to survivors and descendants;
Whereas survivors provided intelligence and support that contributed to American 
        liberation forces reaching Guam on July 21, 1944;
Whereas the resilience and unwavering loyalty of survivors represent the 
        indomitable spirit of the CHamoru people;
Whereas survivors and their families deserve continued recognition for their 
        sacrifices and ongoing support for their needs;
Whereas the legacy of these survivors reminds us of our obligation to protect 
        human rights and prevent such atrocities from occurring again;
Whereas honoring survivors ensures that their experiences will not be forgotten 
        and that their courage will inspire future generations; and
Whereas June 28, 2025, marks the 10th anniversary of Guam War Survivors 
        Remembrance Day, commemorating the courage and resilience of Guam's 
        survivors and honoring their unwavering loyalty and sacrifices: Now, 
        therefore, be it
    Resolved, That the House of Representatives--
            (1) supports the designation of ``Guam War Survivors 
        Remembrance Day'' to honor the resilience and extraordinary 
        courage of CHamoru survivors who endured nearly three years of 
        Imperial Japanese occupation while maintaining their loyalty to 
        the United States; and
            (2) calls upon the people of the United States to observe 
        Guam War Survivors Remembrance Day with appropriate ceremonies 
        and activities to honor the memory of survivors who have 
        passed, support those still living, and ensure their stories of 
        courage and sacrifice continue to inspire future generations.
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