[Congressional Bills 115th Congress]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
[S. Res. 99 Agreed to Senate (ATS)]
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115th CONGRESS
1st Session
S. RES. 99
Recognizing the 11 African-American soldiers of the 333rd Field
Artillery Battalion who were massacred in Wereth, Belgium, during the
Battle of the Bulge in December 1944.
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IN THE SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES
March 27, 2017
Mr. Manchin (for himself, Mr. Cotton, Mr. Wicker, and Mr. Boozman)
submitted the following resolution; which was referred to the Committee
on Armed Services
October 16, 2017
Committee discharged; considered and agreed to
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RESOLUTION
Recognizing the 11 African-American soldiers of the 333rd Field
Artillery Battalion who were massacred in Wereth, Belgium, during the
Battle of the Bulge in December 1944.
Whereas, in December 1944, during the Battle of the Bulge in Belgium, soldiers
of the 333rd Field Artillery Battalion, an African-American unit of the
Army, were operating in support of the 106th Infantry Division when the
106th Infantry Division and the soldiers from the 333rd Field Artillery
Battalion were overrun;
Whereas, months after the Battle of the Bulge, the frozen bodies of 11 soldiers
from the 333rd Field Artillery Battalion were found near the Belgian
hamlet of Wereth;
Whereas the bodies of the 11 soldiers were--
(1) identified as James Stewart of West Virginia, Due Turner of
Arkansas, Curtis Adams of South Carolina, Mager Bradley of Mississippi,
George Davis, Jr., of Alabama, Thomas Forte of Mississippi, Robert Green of
Georgia, James Leatherwood of Mississippi, Nathaniel Moss of Texas, George
Motten of Texas, and William Pritchett of Alabama;
(2) examined by Army Medical Corps officials; and
(3) found to have been stabbed, shot, and struck by blunt force;
Whereas the massacre of the 11 African-American soldiers of the 333rd Field
Artillery Battalion in Wereth remains unknown to the vast majority of
the people of the United States;
Whereas, in 2004, a permanent monument in Wereth was dedicated to the 11
African-American soldiers of the 333rd Field Artillery Battalion who
lost their lives in Wereth during the Battle of the Bulge in the effort
to defeat fascism and defend freedom; and
Whereas the 11 patriots have become known as the ``Wereth 11'': Now, therefore,
be it
Resolved, That the Senate, on behalf of the United States,
recognizes the dedicated service and ultimate sacrifice of the 11
African-American soldiers of the 333rd Field Artillery Battalion who
were massacred in Wereth, Belgium, during the Battle of the Bulge in
December 1944.
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