[Congressional Bills 108th Congress]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
[H. Res. 268 Introduced in House (IH)]
108th CONGRESS
1st Session
H. RES. 268
Urging the President to authorize the transfer of ownership of one of
the bells taken from the town of Balangiga on the island of Samar,
Philippines, which are currently displayed at F.E. Warren Air Force
Base, to the people of the Philippines.
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IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
June 10, 2003
Mr. Filner submitted the following resolution; which was referred to
the Committee on Armed Services
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RESOLUTION
Urging the President to authorize the transfer of ownership of one of
the bells taken from the town of Balangiga on the island of Samar,
Philippines, which are currently displayed at F.E. Warren Air Force
Base, to the people of the Philippines.
Whereas the United States of America and the citizens of the Republic of the
Philippines have shared historic and political ties for over 100 years;
Whereas the acquisition of the Philippines in 1898 ushered in unprecedented
American influence in the affairs of the Asia-Pacific region;
Whereas, at the onset of the acquisition of the Philippines, armed conflict
occurred between the Americans and the Filipinos;
Whereas during the course of that conflict, a particularly noteworthy incident
occurred on the island of Samar in 1901;
Whereas that incident involved the ringing of the church bells of the town of
Balangiga on the island of Samar to signal the outbreak of fighting;
Whereas units of the United States Armed Forces confiscated the bells of
Balangiga and brought them to the United States as war trophies;
Whereas these units were stationed at Fort D.A. Russell in Cheyenne, Wyoming,
which subsequently became the current F.E. Warren Air Force Base, where
the bells of Balangiga have since remained;
Whereas the acts of conflict and cruelty that surrounded the bells of Balangiga
are not consistent with the friendship and cooperation that have been an
integral part of the relationship between the Republic of the
Philippines and the United States of America;
Whereas Filipino soldiers fought shoulder to shoulder with American troops on
the battlefields of World War II, Korea, and Vietnam;
Whereas the bells of Balangiga should more properly serve as a symbol of
friendship and cooperation and not of unfortunate misunderstanding and
conflict;
Whereas the Republic of the Philippines has repeatedly requested the return of
the bells;
Whereas a recent proposal provides a means for both countries to mutually share
in the heritage that the bells of Balangiga represent, enabling both
countries to retain an original and a duplicate bell; and
Whereas the United States holds supportable legal title to the bells
recognizable under international law and the United States Government
has final disposition over the bells of Balangiga: Now, therefore, be it
Resolved, That the House of Representatives urges the President to
authorize the transfer of ownership of one of the bells taken from the
town of Balangiga on the island of Samar, Philippines, which are
currently displayed at F.E. Warren Air Force Base, to the people of the
Philippines as a measure of friendship, good will, and cooperation.
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