[Congressional Bills 114th Congress]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
[H. Con. Res. 133 Introduced in House (IH)]
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114th CONGRESS
2d Session
H. CON. RES. 133
Honoring the members of the United States Air Force who were casualties
of the June 25, 1996, terrorist bombing of the United States Sector
Khobar Towers military housing complex on Dhahran Air Base.
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IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
May 24, 2016
Mr. Miller of Florida submitted the following concurrent resolution;
which was referred to the Committee on Armed Services
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CONCURRENT RESOLUTION
Honoring the members of the United States Air Force who were casualties
of the June 25, 1996, terrorist bombing of the United States Sector
Khobar Towers military housing complex on Dhahran Air Base.
Whereas June 25, 2016, marks the twentieth anniversary of the terrorist bombing
of the United States Sector Khobar Towers military housing complex on
Dhahran Air Base, also known as King Abdul Aziz Royal Saudi Air Base,
near Dhahran, Saudi Arabia, on June 25, 1996;
Whereas 19 members of the United States Air Force were killed, more than 500
other members of the Armed Forces of the United States were wounded, and
approximately 297 innocent Saudi and Bangladeshi civilians were
casualties in this terrorist attack;
Whereas the 19 members of the United States Air Force killed in this terrorist
attack while serving their country were Captain Christopher J. Adams,
Technical Sergeant Daniel B. Cafourek, Sergeant Millard D. Campbell,
Senior Airmen Earl F. Cartrette, Jr., Technical Sergeant Patrick P.
Fennig, Captain Leland T. Haun, Master Sergeant Michael G. Heiser, Staff
Sergeant Kevin J. Johnson, Staff Sergeant Ronald L. King, Master
Sergeant Kendall K. Kitson, Jr., Airman First Class Christopher B.
Lester, Airman First Class Brent E. Marthaler, Airman First Class Brian
W. McVeigh, Airman First Class Peter J. Morgera, Technical Sergeant
Thanh V. Nguyen, Airman First Class Joseph E. Rimkus, Senior Airman
Jeremy A. Taylor, Airman First Class Justin R. Wood, and Airman First
Class Joshua E. Woody;
Whereas the families and friends of these brave servicemembers and the survivors
of this attack still mourn their loss;
Whereas the survivors of this terrorist attack suffer still, whether their
suffering be through physical injury, mental anguish, or through the
remembrance of their fallen compatriots;
Whereas the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia
indicted Ahmed Ibrahim al-Mughassil and 13 others on the count, among
others, of conspiracy to kill United States nationals;
Whereas Ahmed Ibrahim al-Mughassil is the former military chief of Hezbollah Al-
Hejaz, also known as Saudi Hezbollah, a militant group known to be
supported by the terrorist group Hezbollah and the Islamic Republic of
Iran;
Whereas the United States District Court for the District of Columbia, in a
civil action, found the Islamic Republic of Iran liable for the bombing
and ordered restitution to be paid to the servicemembers' families that
were party to the complaint;
Whereas, on or about August 26, 2015, Ahmed Ibrahim al-Mughassil was detained in
Beirut, Lebanon, and turned over to authorities of Saudi Arabia;
Whereas Ahmed Ibrahim al-Mughassil remains listed on the Federal Bureau of
Investigation's most wanted terrorist list;
Whereas those guilty of carrying out this terrorist attack have yet to be
brought to justice; and
Whereas terrorism remains an ever-present threat which members of the United
States Armed Forces and other agents of the United States stand ready to
combat throughout the world: Now, therefore, be it
Resolved by the House of Representatives (the Senate concurring),
That on the occasion of the 20th anniversary of the terrorist bombing
of the United States Sector Khobar Towers military housing complex on
Dhahran Air Base, Congress--
(1) recognizes the service and sacrifice of the 19 members
of the United States Air Force who were killed in that attack;
(2) calls upon every citizen of the United States to pause
and pay tribute to those brave servicemembers;
(3) extends its continued sympathies to the families and
friends of those who were killed;
(4) acknowledges the anguish and resilience of the
survivors of that attack;
(5) assures the members of the United States Armed Forces
and other agents of the United States serving in harm's way
throughout the world that their well-being and interests will
at all times be given the highest priority; and
(6) declares that any perpetrators of terrorist acts
against members of the Armed Forces, other agents of the United
States, or United States citizens will be vigorously pursued
and finally brought to justice.
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