SENATE RESOLUTION 686--HONORING THE SERVICE AND SACRIFICE OF MEMBERS OF THE UNITED STATES ARMED FORCES, VETERANS, PRISONERS OF WAR, AND GOLD STAR FAMILIES; Congressional Record Vol. 166, No. 155
(Senate - September 09, 2020)
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SENATE RESOLUTION 686--HONORING THE SERVICE AND SACRIFICE OF MEMBERS OF
THE UNITED STATES ARMED FORCES, VETERANS, PRISONERS OF WAR, AND GOLD
STAR FAMILIES
Mrs. LOEFFLER submitted the following resolution; which was referred
to the Committee on Armed Services:
S. Res. 686
Whereas the Nation owes an unmeasurable debt to those
individuals who have served in the United States Armed
Forces, often shouldering the burden of long periods away
from home, difficult and frequently dangerous training and
deployments, and inherent physical, mental, and emotional
risks;
Whereas the families, communities, and loved ones of
members of the Armed Forces support them in countless ways,
frequently making sacrifices of their own, especially Gold
Star families;
Whereas many who love this country have served in conflicts
throughout the Nation's history, whether volunteering so
another would not have to go or answering the call when
drafted, or out of a profound and selfless sense of duty,
some never returning home, some still missing, and some who
suffered immense hardship as prisoners of war;
Whereas the Armed Forces defend the Nation against external
threats, underpin the increasing safety, security, and
prosperity created by a United States-led international
order, and constantly contribute to the daily lives of
Americans;
Whereas it is a constitutional duty of the first order for
the President and the Senate to provide for America's common
defense, foremost by supporting our unique All-Volunteer
Force and their families;
Whereas the President has requested, and the Senate has
voted for, 3 consecutive pay raises for members of the Armed
Forces after several years of shrinking military salaries;
Whereas the Senate has passed, and the President has signed
into law, landmark military private housing reform to protect
military families in their homes;
Whereas the Senate has passed, and the President has signed
into law, a historic repeal of the Widow's Tax to recognize
the tremendous burden borne by the families of those who made
the ultimate sacrifice;
Whereas the Senate has passed, and the President has signed
into law, significant improvements to military spouse
licensing to vastly increase opportunities for military
spouses and strengthen military families;
Whereas the Senate has passed, and the President has signed
into law, repeated expansions of military childcare and
improvements to the military moving process;
Whereas the Senate has passed, and the President has signed
into law, honorary promotions for members of the Armed Forces
who served heroically in World War II, Vietnam, and
Afghanistan, as well as instituted reviews of valor medals
for personnel who served in World War I;
Whereas the Senate has passed, and the President has signed
into law, billions of dollars of support for United States
allies and partners, including lethal assistance to Ukraine
against the aggression of the Russian Federation;
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Whereas the Senate has passed, and the President has signed
into law, defense budgets that reverse the destructive
effects of sequestration, restore the readiness of our combat
forces, and give members of the Armed Forces the tools they
need to defend America;
Whereas the President authorized the successful military
operation on January 3, 2020, that killed Qasem Soleimani of
the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps of Iran, who was
responsible for the deaths of hundreds of members of the
Armed Forces and civilians;
Whereas the President authorized the successful military
operation on October 26, 2019, that killed Abu Bakr al-
Baghdadi of the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria, who was
responsible for direct attacks on members of the Armed Forces
and the death or displacement of untold numbers of Iraqis,
Syrians, and Kurds;
Whereas the President authorized the successful military
operation on February 7, 2018, against Russian military
contractors in Syria that threatened the Armed Forces and
aided and abetted the murderous regime of Bashar al-Assad;
and
Whereas the President was nominated for the 2021 Nobel
Peace Prize for his successful efforts to create peace
between Israel and the United Arab Emirates: Now, therefore,
be it
Resolved, That the Senate--
(1) will always honor and venerate the service and
sacrifice of members of the United States Armed Forces who
put the security and safety of the American people ahead of
their own self-interest, from those who served in World Wars
I and II, Korea, to Vietnam, from the Gulf War and the Balkan
conflicts to Iraq and Afghanistan, and from the frontlines of
deterring China and Russia and combating terrorism to
supporting American communities here at home when natural
disasters strike;
(2) continues to advocate for resources to ensure the Armed
Forces will maintain its position as the dominant force for
freedom and prosperity in the world; and
(3) expresses the deepest gratitude to the Gold Star
families who have suffered the loss of their loved ones in
service to the Nation.
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