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Acknowledging and honoring brave young men from Hawaii who enabled the United States to establish and maintain jurisdiction in remote equatorial islands as prolonged conflict in the Pacific lead to World War II.
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Summary of Bill HRES 169
Bill 114 HRES 169, titled "Acknowledging and honoring brave young men from Hawaii who enabled the United States to establish and maintain jurisdiction in remote equatorial islands as prolonged conflict in the Pacific lead to World War II," is a resolution introduced in the US Congress to recognize the contributions of young men from Hawaii during World War II.
The resolution highlights the important role played by these brave individuals in helping the United States establish and maintain jurisdiction in remote equatorial islands during the prolonged conflict in the Pacific that ultimately led to World War II. These young men from Hawaii demonstrated courage and dedication in the face of adversity, and their efforts were instrumental in securing US interests in the region.
The resolution aims to honor and acknowledge the sacrifices made by these individuals, as well as to ensure that their contributions are not forgotten. It serves as a reminder of the bravery and commitment displayed by the young men from Hawaii during a critical period in US history. Overall, Bill 114 HRES 169 is a tribute to the unsung heroes who played a vital role in shaping the course of World War II and securing US interests in the Pacific region. It serves as a testament to the courage and resilience of these individuals, and highlights the importance of recognizing their contributions to American history.
The resolution highlights the important role played by these brave individuals in helping the United States establish and maintain jurisdiction in remote equatorial islands during the prolonged conflict in the Pacific that ultimately led to World War II. These young men from Hawaii demonstrated courage and dedication in the face of adversity, and their efforts were instrumental in securing US interests in the region.
The resolution aims to honor and acknowledge the sacrifices made by these individuals, as well as to ensure that their contributions are not forgotten. It serves as a reminder of the bravery and commitment displayed by the young men from Hawaii during a critical period in US history. Overall, Bill 114 HRES 169 is a tribute to the unsung heroes who played a vital role in shaping the course of World War II and securing US interests in the Pacific region. It serves as a testament to the courage and resilience of these individuals, and highlights the importance of recognizing their contributions to American history.
Current Status of Bill HRES 169
Bill HRES 169 is currently in the status of Bill Introduced since March 24, 2015. Bill HRES 169 was introduced during Congress 114 and was introduced to the House on March 24, 2015.  Bill HRES 169's most recent activity was Placed on the House Calendar, Calendar No. 138. as of September 6, 2016
Bipartisan Support of Bill HRES 169
Total Number of Sponsors
1Democrat Sponsors
1Republican Sponsors
0Unaffiliated Sponsors
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0Democrat Cosponsors
0Republican Cosponsors
0Unaffiliated Cosponsors
0Policy Area and Potential Impact of Bill HRES 169
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Sponsors and Cosponsors of HRES 169
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