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A resolution designating August 16, 2023, as "National Airborne Day".
3/13/2024, 6:05 AM
Summary of Bill SRES 327
Bill 118 S.Res. 327, also known as the resolution designating August 16, 2023, as "National Airborne Day," was introduced in the US Senate to honor the contributions and sacrifices of the airborne forces of the United States Armed Forces. The resolution recognizes the bravery and dedication of the airborne troops who have served in various conflicts throughout history.
The resolution highlights the important role that airborne forces have played in defending the United States and its allies, as well as in promoting peace and security around the world. It also acknowledges the unique training and skills required of airborne troops, as well as the risks and challenges they face in carrying out their missions.
By designating August 16th as "National Airborne Day," the resolution aims to raise awareness and appreciation for the airborne forces and their contributions to the nation. It also serves as a reminder of the sacrifices made by these brave men and women in service to their country. Overall, Bill 118 S.Res. 327 is a bipartisan effort to honor and recognize the airborne forces of the United States Armed Forces and to commemorate their important role in defending freedom and democracy.
The resolution highlights the important role that airborne forces have played in defending the United States and its allies, as well as in promoting peace and security around the world. It also acknowledges the unique training and skills required of airborne troops, as well as the risks and challenges they face in carrying out their missions.
By designating August 16th as "National Airborne Day," the resolution aims to raise awareness and appreciation for the airborne forces and their contributions to the nation. It also serves as a reminder of the sacrifices made by these brave men and women in service to their country. Overall, Bill 118 S.Res. 327 is a bipartisan effort to honor and recognize the airborne forces of the United States Armed Forces and to commemorate their important role in defending freedom and democracy.
Congressional Summary of SRES 327
This resolution designates August 16, 2023, as National Airborne Day.
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Current Status of Bill SRES 327
Bill SRES 327 is currently in the status of Passed in Senate since September 5, 2023. Bill SRES 327 was introduced during Congress 118 and was introduced to the Senate on July 27, 2023.  Bill SRES 327's most recent activity was Resolution agreed to in Senate without amendment and with a preamble by Unanimous Consent. (consideration: CR S4209; text: 7/27/2023 CR S3772) as of September 5, 2023
Bipartisan Support of Bill SRES 327
Total Number of Sponsors
1Democrat Sponsors
1Republican Sponsors
0Unaffiliated Sponsors
0Total Number of Cosponsors
34Democrat Cosponsors
22Republican Cosponsors
10Unaffiliated Cosponsors
2Policy Area and Potential Impact of Bill SRES 327
Primary Policy Focus
Armed Forces and National SecurityPotential Impact Areas
- Commemorative events and holidays
- Military history
- Military personnel and dependents
- U.S. history
Alternate Title(s) of Bill SRES 327
A resolution designating August 16, 2023, as "National Airborne Day".
A resolution designating August 16, 2023, as "National Airborne Day".
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Sponsors and Cosponsors of SRES 327
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