Summary of HR 9201 (119th Congress)
Purpose and intent
- HR 9201 seeks to authorize the posthumous awarding of the Purple Heart to Daniel Nimham for injuries he incurred during the American Revolutionary War.
- The bill aims to formally recognize Nimham’s service and sacrifices by granting him the Purple Heart, a military decoration awarded to service members who were wounded or killed in action.
Key provisions and changes
- Authorization of Purple Heart: The bill directs the appropriate military or veterans affairs authorities to confer the Purple Heart upon Daniel Nimham for injuries sustained in the line of duty during the Revolutionary War.
- Privileges and status: Once awarded, Nimham’s designation would be recorded and acknowledged consistent with other Purple Heart recipients, including any entitlements or ceremonial recognitions that accompany the decoration.
- Administrative steps: The bill would trigger the standard processing required to validate the eligibility and authorize the decoration posthumously, aligning Nimham’s award with existing Purple Heart procedures for historical or missing-hero cases.
Who or what is affected
- Daniel Nimham: The individual recipient of the Purple Heart under this bill.
- Military and veterans affairs system: Agencies responsible for approving and issuing the Purple Heart would implement the award in accordance with established processes.
- Public and commemorative institutions: The award could influence commemorative programs, historical displays, and records recognizing Nimham’s contributions and the broader history of Revolutionary War service.
Procedural and timeline aspects
- Introduction and referral: HR 9201 was introduced in the House and referred to the House Committee on Armed Services on June 8, 2026.
- Legislative process: As a House bill, progression would typically involve committee consideration, potential amendments, floor debate, and passing votes in the House before moving to the Senate (and ultimately the President) for enactment. Specific timelines would depend on committee action and scheduling.
Additional context
- Sponsorship: The bill lists co-sponsors including Pat Ryan and Joe Morelle, indicating bipartisan support and alignment with representatives familiar with veterans’ affairs and historical recognitions.
- Historical significance: Daniel Nimham (often noted in historical accounts as a Mohican leader and Revolutionary War figure) is being honored for injuries sustained in service, highlighting ongoing efforts to recognize Native American contributions and earlier military sacrifices in U.S. history.
If you’d like, I can add a brief historical note on Daniel Nimham’s background and the criteria for Purple Heart eligibility to provide more context.
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