A resolution expressing the gratitude and appreciation of the Senate for the acts of heroism and valor by the members of the United States Armed Forces who participated in the June 6, 1944, amphibious landing at Normandy, France, and commending those individuals for leadership and bravery in an operation that helped bring an end to World War II.

6/6/2024, 10:56 AM

This resolution recognizes the 80th anniversary of the amphibious landing of the Allies on June 6, 1944 (i.e., D-Day), at Normandy, France, during World War II.

Bill 118 sres 722 is a resolution introduced in the US Senate to express gratitude and appreciation for the acts of heroism and valor displayed by members of the United States Armed Forces during the June 6, 1944, amphibious landing at Normandy, France. This operation, known as D-Day, was a pivotal moment in World War II and played a significant role in bringing an end to the war.

The resolution commends the individuals who participated in the Normandy landing for their leadership and bravery in carrying out this critical mission. It recognizes the sacrifices made by these service members and acknowledges the impact of their actions in helping to secure victory in the war.

The resolution aims to honor and remember the courage and dedication of the men and women who fought in the Normandy invasion, highlighting their contributions to the Allied effort and their role in shaping the course of history. It serves as a tribute to the veterans of D-Day and a reminder of the importance of their service and sacrifice. Overall, Bill 118 sres 722 is a bipartisan effort to recognize and honor the bravery and heroism of the members of the US Armed Forces who participated in the Normandy landing, expressing gratitude for their contributions to the Allied victory in World War II.
Congress
118

Number
SRES - 722

Introduced on
2024-06-04

# Amendments
0

Sponsors
+5

Cosponsors
+5

Status of Legislation

Bill Introduced
Introduced to House
House to Vote
Introduced to Senate
Passed in Senate

Purpose and Summary

This resolution recognizes the 80th anniversary of the amphibious landing of the Allies on June 6, 1944 (i.e., D-Day), at Normandy, France, during World War II.

Bill 118 sres 722 is a resolution introduced in the US Senate to express gratitude and appreciation for the acts of heroism and valor displayed by members of the United States Armed Forces during the June 6, 1944, amphibious landing at Normandy, France. This operation, known as D-Day, was a pivotal moment in World War II and played a significant role in bringing an end to the war.

The resolution commends the individuals who participated in the Normandy landing for their leadership and bravery in carrying out this critical mission. It recognizes the sacrifices made by these service members and acknowledges the impact of their actions in helping to secure victory in the war.

The resolution aims to honor and remember the courage and dedication of the men and women who fought in the Normandy invasion, highlighting their contributions to the Allied effort and their role in shaping the course of history. It serves as a tribute to the veterans of D-Day and a reminder of the importance of their service and sacrifice. Overall, Bill 118 sres 722 is a bipartisan effort to recognize and honor the bravery and heroism of the members of the US Armed Forces who participated in the Normandy landing, expressing gratitude for their contributions to the Allied victory in World War II.
Alternative Names
Official Title as IntroducedA resolution expressing the gratitude and appreciation of the Senate for the acts of heroism and valor by the members of the United States Armed Forces who participated in the June 6, 1944, amphibious landing at Normandy, France, and commending those individuals for leadership and bravery in an operation that helped bring an end to World War II.

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Latest Summary11/21/2024

This resolution recognizes the 80th anniversary of the amphibious landing of the Allies on June 6, 1944 (i.e., D-Day), at Normandy, France, during World War II.


Latest Action6/4/2024
Submitted in the Senate, considered, and agreed to without amendment and with a preamble by Unanimous Consent. (consideration: CR S3961; text: CR S3958-3959)