North Platte Canteen Congressional Gold Medal Act
HR 1502 honors North Platte Canteen volunteers from WWII by awarding them a Congressional Gold Medal, recognizing their vital support for thousands of servicemen and women.
HR 1502 honors North Platte Canteen volunteers from WWII by awarding them a Congressional Gold Medal, recognizing their vital support for thousands of servicemen and women.
The North Platte Canteen Congressional Gold Medal Act (HR 1502) aims to honor the contributions of the North Platte Canteen during World War II. The Canteen, operated by volunteers in North Platte, Nebraska, provided food, drinks, and support to thousands of servicemen and women passing through the area. This bill seeks to recognize their selfless service and dedication by awarding a Congressional Gold Medal.
HR 1502 represents a significant effort to honor the legacy of the North Platte Canteen and its volunteers through the prestigious Congressional Gold Medal. By recognizing their contributions, the bill not only pays tribute to those who served but also preserves an important piece of American history. The bill is currently under consideration in the House, with potential for further legislative action.
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