[Congressional Bills 110th Congress]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
[H. Res. 305 Introduced in House (IH)]
110th CONGRESS
1st Session
H. RES. 305
Honoring the 53,000 soldiers, sailors, airmen, Marines, and civilians
that comprise the Nation's special operations forces community.
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IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
April 17, 2007
Mrs. Drake (for herself, Mr. Smith of Washington, Mr. Thornberry, Mr.
Hayes, Mr. McIntyre, Mr. Skelton, Mr. Hunter, Ms. Castor, Mr. Conaway,
Mr. Saxton, Mr. Kline of Minnesota, Mr. Cooper, Mr. Ellsworth, Mr.
Ortiz, Mr. Turner, Mr. Miller of Florida, Mr. Calvert, Mr. Marshall,
Mrs. Gillibrand, Mr. Andrews, Ms. Shea-Porter, and Mr. Udall of
Colorado) submitted the following resolution; which was referred to the
Committee on Armed Services
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RESOLUTION
Honoring the 53,000 soldiers, sailors, airmen, Marines, and civilians
that comprise the Nation's special operations forces community.
Whereas the failure to organize, train, equip, and plan special operations
forces (SOF) missions in a joint environment ultimately led to the
aborted military operation Eagle Claw, more commonly referred to as
Desert One, where eight servicemembers lost their lives attempting to
rescue American hostages held in Tehran;
Whereas this failure led to Congressional passage of the Goldwater-Nichols
Department of Defense Reorganization Act of 1986, which established the
United States Special Operations Command and the principle legal
authority for the United States military to organize, train, equip, and
operate jointly;
Whereas April 16, 2007, marks the 20th year anniversary of the establishment of
United States Special Operations Command at MacDill Air Force Base,
Florida;
Whereas United States Special Operations Command is comprised of--
(1) United States Army Special Operations Command at Ft. Bragg, North
Carolina;
(2) Naval Special Warfare Command at Naval Amphibious Base, Coronado,
California;
(3) Air Force Special Operations Command at Hurlburt Field, Florida;
(4) Marine Corps Forces Special Operations Command at Camp Lejeune,
North Carolina; and
(5) Joint Special Operations Command at Ft. Bragg, North Carolina;
Whereas the most visible SOF mission is direct action, but SOF missions also
extend across the vast operational spectrum to include unconventional
warfare, counterterrorism, counterproliferation, counterinsurgency,
strategic reconnaissance, civil-military operations, foreign internal
defense, psychological and information operations, humanitarian
assistance, and theater search and rescue;
Whereas the President, in the 2004 Unified Command Plan, expanded the role of
United States Special Operations Command to serve as the ``lead
combatant commander for planning, synchronizing, and as directed,
executing global operations against terrorist networks in coordination
with other combatant commanders'';
Whereas special operations forces are ideally suited to meet the asymmetric
threat posed by violent Islamists who promote intolerance, stifle
freedom, and destroy peace;
Whereas the United States has called on the special operations community to
promote freedom and democracy around the world in places such as--
(1) the Island of Basilan in the Philippines, where Army Special Forces
teams and Navy SEALs continue to successfully develop partner nation
capacity that has significantly improved Philippine security and has
furthered America's national security interests in the Pacific region;
(2) South America, where SOF personnel continue to train and cooperate
with local forces to thwart illicit drug trafficking and terrorist
activity;
(3) the Horn of Africa, where Marine special operations and other SOF
personnel work closely with coalition partners to promote regional
stability;
(4) Afghanistan, where Air Force combat controllers and other SOF
personnel significantly contributed to the liberation of a nation from an
oppressive regime and continue efforts to maintain the peace and promote
democracy in that country; and
(5) Iraq, where SOF personnel have admirably served in support of
coalition forces;
Whereas the SOF community consists of numerous individuals recognized for acts
of distinction and valor, including 48 Congressional Medal of Honor
recipients;
Whereas the 2005 Quadrennial Defense Review recognized the importance of SOF and
the critical role that it plays in the War on Terror and called for an
increase of 15 percent in SOF beginning in fiscal year 2007; and
Whereas the core principles of the special operations community, known as the
SOF Truths, hold that--
(1) humans are more important than hardware;
(2) SOF cannot be mass produced;
(3) quality is better than quantity; and
(4) competent SOF cannot be created after emergencies occur: Now,
therefore, be it
Resolved, That the House of Representatives--
(1) honors the sacrifices and commitment of the 53,000
soldiers, sailors, airmen, Marines, and civilians that comprise
the Nation's special operations forces community and recognizes
that it owes each and every one of them a debt of gratitude;
(2) honors the families of the Nation's special operations
forces warriors who are there day-in and day-out while their
loved ones are deployed around the world; and
(3) recognizes that the United States military should seek
to replicate the success that the special operations forces
community has achieved throughout the War on Terror.
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