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From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
SENATE RESOLUTION 235--DESIGNATING JUNE 12, 2019, AS ``WOMEN VETERANS
APPRECIATION DAY''
Mr. BOOKER (for himself and Mrs. Blackburn) submitted the following
resolution; which was referred to the Committee on the Judiciary:
S. Res. 235
Whereas, throughout all periods of the history of the
United States, women have proudly served the United States to
secure and preserve freedom and liberty for--
(1) the people of the United States; and
(2) the allies of the United States;
Whereas women have formally been a part of the United
States Armed Forces since the establishment of the Army Nurse
Corps in 1901, but have informally served since the inception
of the United States military;
Whereas women have served honorably and with valor,
including--
(1) disguised as male soldiers during the American
Revolution and the Civil War;
(2) as nurses during World War I and World War II; and
(3) as combat helicopter pilots in Afghanistan;
Whereas, as of May 2019, women constitute approximately 15
percent of United States Armed Forces personnel on active
duty, including--
(1) nearly 19 percent of active duty personnel in the Air
Force;
(2) 18 percent of active duty personnel in the Navy;
(3) 14 percent of active duty personnel in the Army;
(4) 8 percent of active duty personnel in the Marine Corps;
and
(5) nearly 15 percent of active duty personnel in the Coast
Guard;
Whereas, as of May 2019, women constitute nearly 21 percent
of personnel in the National Guard and Reserves;
Whereas by 2020--
(1) the population of women veterans is expected to reach
2,000,000, which represents an exponential increase from
1,100,000 in 1980; and
(2) women veterans are expected to constitute more than 10
percent of the total veteran population;
Whereas the United States is proud of and appreciates the
service of all women veterans who have demonstrated great
skill, sacrifice, and commitment to defending the principles
upon which the United States was founded and which the United
States continues to uphold;
Whereas women veterans have unique stories and should be
encouraged to share their recollections through the Veterans
History Project, which has worked since 2000 to collect and
share the personal accounts of wartime veterans in the United
States; and
Whereas, by designing June 12, 2019, as ``Women Veterans
Appreciation Day'', the Senate can--
(1) highlight the growing presence of women in the Armed
Forces and the National Guard; and
(2) pay respect to women veterans for their dutiful
military service: Now, therefore, be it
Resolved, That the Senate designates June 12, 2019, as
``Women Veterans Appreciation Day'' to recognize the service
and sacrifices of women veterans who have served valiantly on
behalf of the United States.
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