[Congressional Bills 118th Congress]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
[S. Res. 327 Agreed to Senate (ATS)]

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118th CONGRESS
  1st Session
S. RES. 327

       Designating August 16, 2023, as ``National Airborne Day''.


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                   IN THE SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES

                             July 27, 2023

   Mr. Reed (for himself, Ms. Murkowski, Mr. Sullivan, Mr. King, Ms. 
Cortez Masto, Ms. Rosen, Mrs. Shaheen, Mr. Blumenthal, Ms. Baldwin, Mr. 
    Ossoff, Ms. Hirono, Mr. Kelly, Mr. Warnock, Ms. Duckworth, Mr. 
  Whitehouse, Mr. Cotton, Mr. McConnell, and Mr. Budd) submitted the 
   following resolution; which was referred to the Committee on the 
                               Judiciary

                           September 5, 2023

             Committee discharged; considered and agreed to

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                               RESOLUTION


 
       Designating August 16, 2023, as ``National Airborne Day''.

Whereas the members of the airborne forces of the Armed Forces of the United 
        States have a long and honorable history as bold and fierce warriors 
        who, for the national security of the United States and the defense of 
        freedom and peace, project the ground combat power of the United States 
        by air transport to the far reaches of the battle area and to the far 
        corners of the world;
Whereas, on June 25, 1940, experiments with airborne operations by the United 
        States began after the Army Parachute Test Platoon was first authorized 
        by the Department of War;
Whereas, in July 1940, 48 volunteers began training for the Army Parachute Test 
        Platoon;
Whereas the first official Army parachute jump took place on August 16, 1940, to 
        test the innovative concept of inserting United States ground combat 
        forces behind a battle line by means of a parachute;
Whereas the success of the Army Parachute Test Platoon, before the entry of the 
        United States into World War II, validated the airborne operational 
        concept and led to the creation of a formidable force of airborne 
        formations that included the 11th\\, 13th\\, 17th\\, 82nd\\, and 101st\\ 
        Airborne Divisions;
Whereas included in those divisions, and among other separate formations, were 
        many airborne combat, combat support, and combat service support units 
        that served with distinction and achieved repeated success in armed 
        hostilities during World War II;
Whereas the achievements of the airborne units during World War II prompted the 
        evolution of those units into a diversified force of parachute and air-
        assault units that, over the years, have fought in Korea, the Dominican 
        Republic, Vietnam, Grenada, Panama, the Persian Gulf region, and 
        Somalia, and have engaged in peacekeeping operations in Lebanon, the 
        Sinai Peninsula in Egypt, Haiti, Bosnia, and Kosovo;
Whereas, since the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, the members of the 
        United States airborne forces, including members of the XVIII Airborne 
        Corps, the 82nd\\ Airborne Division, the 101st\\ Airborne Division (Air 
        Assault), the 173rd\\ Airborne Brigade Combat Team, the 4th\\ Brigade 
        Combat Team (Airborne) of the 25th\\ Infantry Division, the 75th\\ 
        Ranger Regiment, special operations forces of the Army, Marine Corps, 
        Navy, and Air Force, and other units of the Armed Forces, have 
        demonstrated bravery and honor in combat, stability, and training 
        operations in Afghanistan, Iraq, and other theaters in the Global War on 
        Terrorism;
Whereas the continued evolution of United States Army airborne units allowed for 
        the reactivation of the 11th Airborne Division on June 6, 2022, to lead 
        the Armed Forces of the United States in Arctic warfighting 
        capabilities, support United States Indo-Pacific Command operations, and 
        continue the storied legacy of the 11th Airborne Division that dates 
        back to World War II;
Whereas the modern airborne forces also include other elite forces composed of 
        airborne trained and qualified special operations warriors, including 
        Army Special Forces, Marine Corps Reconnaissance Battalions, Navy SEALs, 
        and Air Force combat control and pararescue teams;
Whereas, of the members and former members of the United States airborne forces, 
        thousands have achieved the distinction of making combat jumps, dozens 
        have earned the Medal of Honor, and hundreds have earned the 
        Distinguished Service Cross, the Silver Star, or other decorations and 
        awards for displays of heroism, gallantry, intrepidity, and valor;
Whereas the members and former members of the United States airborne forces are 
        all members of a proud and honorable tradition that, together with the 
        special skills and achievements of those members, distinguishes the 
        members as intrepid combat parachutists, air assault forces, special 
        operation forces, and, in the past, glider infantry;
Whereas individuals from every State of the United States have served gallantly 
        in the airborne forces, and each State is proud of the contributions of 
        its paratrooper veterans during the many conflicts faced by the United 
        States;
Whereas the history and achievements of the members and former members of the 
        United States airborne forces warrant special expressions of the 
        gratitude of the people of the United States; and
Whereas, since the airborne forces, past and present, celebrate August 16 as the 
        anniversary of the first official jump by the Army Parachute Test 
        Platoon, August 16 is an appropriate day to recognize as National 
        Airborne Day: Now, therefore, be it
    Resolved, That the Senate--
            (1) designates August 16, 2023, as ``National Airborne 
        Day''; and
            (2) calls on the people of the United States to observe 
        National Airborne Day with appropriate programs, ceremonies, 
        and activities.
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