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Designates the first full week of May each year as Wounded Warrior Appreciation Week to honor wounded service members and encourage public observance.
Designates the first full week of May each year as Wounded Warrior Appreciation Week to honor wounded service members and encourage public observance.
Bill: SJR 71 (Joint Resolution)
Title: Designates the first full week of May of each year as Wounded Warrior Appreciation Week
Subject: Commemoration / Veterans
Status: Approved P.L.2024, JR-5 (approved December 12, 2024). Takes effect immediately.
Related bills: AJR 25 (identical), HJR 138 (companion)
To formally recognize and raise public awareness of the sacrifices and needs of wounded service members and veterans by designating the first full week of May each year as “Wounded Warrior Appreciation Week” in New Jersey and encouraging public observance.
The resolution cites data and findings to justify the designation, including:
- Advances in battlefield medicine and body armor have increased survivorship of severe wounds.
- During Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation Enduring Freedom, an estimated 48,000 service members were physically injured (estimate cited in text).
- Estimates referenced for invisible wounds include up to 400,000 service members with combat-related stress, major depression, or PTSD, and about 320,000 believed to have experienced traumatic brain injury while deployed.
- A stated goal is to honor wounded warriors and encourage programs that support their adjustment to civilian life and achievement of their goals.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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