Encouraging the United States Congress to designate 2025 as the Year of the Soldier.
HJR 21 urges Congress to declare 2025 the "Year of the Soldier," honoring Army sacrifices, promoting community events, and supporting soldiers and their families.
HJR 21 urges Congress to declare 2025 the "Year of the Soldier," honoring Army sacrifices, promoting community events, and supporting soldiers and their families.
House Joint Resolution 21 (HJR 21) is a legislative measure introduced in the Alaska State Legislature that encourages the United States Congress to designate the year 2025 as the "Year of the Soldier." This designation aims to honor the dedication, courage, and sacrifices of the men and women who serve in the United States Army, coinciding with the Army's 250th anniversary.
The resolution outlines the Army's contributions throughout American history, including:
- Revolutionary War: Formation of the Continental Army.
- Civil War: The role of Black soldiers post-Emancipation Proclamation.
- World Wars: Significant battles and contributions during global conflicts.
- Modern Era: Involvement in the Global War on Terrorism and ongoing national security efforts.
HJR 21 serves as a formal encouragement to the U.S. Congress to recognize the year 2025 as the Year of the Soldier, celebrating the Army's 250 years of service. It aims to promote awareness and appreciation for the sacrifices made by soldiers throughout American history while fostering community support for active duty members and veterans.
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