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<dc:title>117 HR 707 EH: Ghost Army Congressional Gold Medal Act</dc:title>
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<congress display="yes">117th CONGRESS</congress><session display="yes">1st Session</session> 
<legis-num display="yes">H. R. 707</legis-num> 
<current-chamber display="no">IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES</current-chamber> 
<legis-type>AN ACT</legis-type> 
<official-title display="yes">To award a Congressional Gold Medal to the 23d Headquarters, Special Troops and the 3133d Signal Service Company, in recognition of their unique and highly distinguished service as a <quote>Ghost Army</quote> that conducted deception operations in Europe during World War II.</official-title> 
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<section id="H6301482DDB4F4464ADD58E5F0AFBBF8C" section-type="section-one"><enum>1.</enum><header>Short title</header><text display-inline="no-display-inline">This Act may be cited as the <quote><short-title>Ghost Army Congressional Gold Medal Act</short-title></quote>.</text></section> <section id="H897F490E8B9747488E2C8D2B227E0DE6"><enum>2.</enum><header>Findings</header><text display-inline="no-display-inline">The Congress finds the following:</text> 
<paragraph id="H0639536C5C7242529C39E26F1F0EB619"><enum>(1)</enum><text display-inline="yes-display-inline">The 23d Headquarters, Special Troops, comprised of the 23d Headquarters and Headquarters Company, Special Troops, the 603d Engineer Camouflage Battalion, the 406th Combat Engineer Company, the 3132d Signal Service Company and the Signal Company, Special, 23d Headquarters, Special Troops and the 3133d Signal Service Company were top-secret units of the United States Army that served in Europe during World War II.</text></paragraph> <paragraph id="HCEF0C1C238AE49348B0B1D42AE5FBF49"><enum>(2)</enum><text display-inline="yes-display-inline">The 23d Headquarters, Special Troops, was actively engaged in battlefield operations from June of 1944 through March of 1945. The 3133d Signal Service Company was engaged in operations in Italy in 1945.</text></paragraph> 
<paragraph id="HC013CD5513C249B6B98288F64613B62E"><enum>(3)</enum><text>The deceptive activities of these units were integral to several Allied victories across Europe and reduced American casualties.</text></paragraph> <paragraph id="H76F41543003A4B2080239DD004E008DC"><enum>(4)</enum><text>In evaluating the performance of these units after the War, a U.S. Army analysis found that <quote>Rarely, if ever, has there been a group of such a few men which had so great an influence on the outcome of a major military campaign.</quote>.</text></paragraph> 
<paragraph id="H8A55A961C9974FE78DC86DAC6C1A054C"><enum>(5)</enum><text>Many Ghost Army soldiers were citizen-soldiers recruited from art schools, advertising agencies, communications companies, and other creative and technical professions.</text></paragraph> <paragraph id="HF9B81FD1F5CF4E178FE1CD07FA0AE212"><enum>(6)</enum><text display-inline="yes-display-inline">The first four members of the 23d Headquarters, Special Troops, landed on D-Day and two became casualties while creating false beach landing sites.</text></paragraph> 
<paragraph id="HD9F3EAE2E57A4B38BAD84AEFFD0C6C53"><enum>(7)</enum><text display-inline="yes-display-inline">The 23d Headquarters, Special Troops, secret deception operations commenced in France on June 14, 1944, when Task Force Mason, a 17-man detachment of the 23d led by First Lieutenant Bernard Mason, landed at Omaha Beach. Task Force Mason conducted Operation ELEPHANT between 1 and 4 July, 1944, to draw enemy fire and protect the 980th Field Artillery Battalion (VIII Corps) as part of the Normandy Campaign.</text></paragraph> <paragraph id="H7C69A3F852A34904BD68DFCCB6FC61EA"><enum>(8)</enum><text>Operation ELEPHANT was a prelude to 21 full-scale tactical deceptions completed by the 23d Headquarters, Special Troops.</text></paragraph> 
<paragraph id="HB7ED4939E9794D24986318A71EA4BAF7"><enum>(9)</enum><text>Often operating on or near the front lines, the 23d Headquarters, Special Troops, used inflatable tanks, artillery, airplanes and other vehicles, advanced engineered soundtracks, and skillfully crafted radio trickery to create the illusion of sizable American forces where there were none and to draw the enemy away from Allied troops.</text></paragraph> <paragraph id="H024C97E6A45A44C4AA9BEEBDE0723FA9"><enum>(10)</enum><text>The 3132d and the 3133d Signal Service Companies, activated in Pine Camp (now Fort Drum), New York, at the Army Experimental Station in March 1944, were the only two active duty <quote>sonic deception</quote> ground combat units in World War II.</text></paragraph> 
<paragraph id="H04AC5B6695114A23939B09C5E0A2CE10"><enum>(11)</enum><text display-inline="yes-display-inline">Soldiers of the 23d Headquarters, Special Troops, impersonated other, larger Army units by sewing counterfeit patches onto their uniforms, painting false markings on their vehicles, and creating phony headquarters staffed by fake generals, all in an effort to feed false information to Axis spies.</text></paragraph> <paragraph id="H942D9D466F154126BCA1C3E8181563F9"><enum>(12)</enum><text>During the Battle of the Bulge, the 23d Headquarters, Special Troops, created counterfeit radio traffic to mask the efforts of General George Patton’s Third Army as it mobilized to break through to the 101st Airborne and elements of 10th Armored Division in the besieged Belgian town of Bastogne.</text></paragraph> 
<paragraph id="H38C8B51EF2F243E88196588566FC3CB3"><enum>(13)</enum><text>In its final mission, Operation VIERSEN, in March 1945, the 23d Headquarters, Special Troops, conducted a tactical deception that drew German units down the Rhine River and away from the Ninth Army, allowing the Ninth Army to cross the Rhine into Germany. On this mission, the 1,100 men of the Ghost Army, with the assistance of other units, impersonated forty thousand men, or two complete divisions of American forces, by using fabricated radio networks, soundtracks of construction work and artillery fire, and more than 600 inflatable vehicles. According to a military intelligence officer of the 79th Infantry, <quote>There is no doubt that Operation VIERSEN materially assisted in deceiving the enemy with regard to the real dispositions and intentions of this Army.</quote>.</text></paragraph> <paragraph id="H61586C49C8A946759409D429F4D3326D"><enum>(14)</enum><text>Three soldiers of the 23d Headquarters, Special Troops, gave their lives and dozens were injured in carrying out their mission.</text></paragraph> 
<paragraph id="HD467577957954965AA6A7CA4C9C9E750"><enum>(15)</enum><text>In April 1945, the 3133d Signal Service Company conducted Operation CRAFTSMAN in support of Operation SECOND WIND, the successful allied effort to break through the German defensive position to the north of Florence, Italy, known as the Gothic Line. Along with an attached platoon of British engineers, who were inflatable decoy specialists, the 3133d Signal Service Company used sonic deception to misrepresent troop locations along this defensive line.</text></paragraph> <paragraph id="H68F7582F177948B58815A77B7B4540CD"><enum>(16)</enum><text>The activities of the 23d Headquarters, Special Troops and the 3133d Signal Service Company remained highly classified for more than forty years after the war and were never formally recognized. The extraordinary accomplishments of this unit are deserving of belated official recognition.</text></paragraph> 
<paragraph id="HCFDC2DAA91784C09B7A571209B48D548"><enum>(17)</enum><text>The United States is eternally grateful to the soldiers of the 23d Headquarters, Special Troops and the 3133d Signal Service Company for their proficient use of innovative tactics throughout World War II, which saved lives and made significant contributions to the defeat of the Axis powers.</text></paragraph></section> <section id="HDD47762578AA48F7AE230139ECCE3EB7"><enum>3.</enum><header>Congressional gold medal</header> <subsection id="H91D2CB3C42EB4C348BAA1318B0FE817A"><enum>(a)</enum><header>Award authorized</header><text display-inline="yes-display-inline">The Speaker of the House of Representatives and the President pro tempore of the Senate shall make appropriate arrangements for the award, on behalf of the Congress, of a gold medal of appropriate design to the 23d Headquarters, Special Troops, and the 3133d Signal Service Company, known as the <quote>Ghost Army</quote>, collectively, in recognition of its unique and incredible service during World War II.</text></subsection> 
<subsection id="H02F6F79B508F4DE0A1779CAF66B552F7"><enum>(b)</enum><header>Design and striking</header><text>For the purposes of the award referred to in subsection (a), the Secretary of the Treasury (in this Act referred to as the <quote>Secretary</quote>) shall strike the gold medal with suitable emblems, devices, and inscriptions, to be determined by the Secretary.</text></subsection> <subsection id="H2980F8CE1ACF4784934385D18C67DF46"><enum>(c)</enum><header>Smithsonian institution</header> <paragraph id="H522DDECE46044A28BCD8CDDC004D30FF"><enum>(1)</enum><header>In general</header><text>Following the award of the gold medal in honor of the Ghost Army, the gold medal shall be given to the Smithsonian Institution, where it will be available for display as appropriate and available for research.</text></paragraph> 
<paragraph id="H26DEC1C2B4B446EAAA6B5990AA40A997"><enum>(2)</enum><header>Sense of congress</header><text>It is the sense of the Congress that the Smithsonian Institution should make the gold medal awarded pursuant to this Act available for display elsewhere, particularly at appropriate locations associated with the Ghost Army, and that preference should be given to locations affiliated with the Smithsonian Institution.</text></paragraph></subsection></section> <section id="H99D25D6E97634A3195C1F549FF2D717C"><enum>4.</enum><header>Duplicate medals</header><text display-inline="no-display-inline">The Secretary may strike and sell duplicates in bronze of the gold medal struck under section 3, at a price sufficient to cover the costs of the medal, including labor, materials, dies, use of machinery, and overhead expenses.</text></section> 
<section id="HA674CA08E0784AB9813B84AA13B3F8C1"><enum>5.</enum><header>National medal</header><text display-inline="no-display-inline">The gold medal struck pursuant to this Act is a national medal for purposes of <external-xref legal-doc="usc-chapter" parsable-cite="usc-chapter/31/51">chapter 51</external-xref> of title 31, United States Code.</text></section> <section id="HE367F73227B84F56B31AB58AC3129958"><enum>6.</enum><header>Determination of budgetary effects</header><text display-inline="no-display-inline">The budgetary effects of this Act, for the purpose of complying with the Statutory Pay-As-You-Go Act of 2010, shall be determined by reference to the latest statement titled <quote>Budgetary Effects of PAYGO Legislation</quote> for this Act, submitted for printing in the Congressional Record by the Chairman of the House Budget Committee, provided that such statement has been submitted prior to the vote on passage.</text></section> 
</legis-body> <attestation><attestation-group><attestation-date date="20210518" chamber="House">Passed the House of Representatives May 18, 2021.</attestation-date><attestor display="no">Cheryl L. Johnson,</attestor><role>Clerk.</role></attestation-group></attestation>
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