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"UNITED NATIVE AMERICA"

108th CONGRESS
1st Session
S. RES. 239

IN THE SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES

 

October 3, 2003

Mr. CAMPBELL (for himself, Mr. INOUYE, Mr. BINGAMAN, Mr. JOHNSON, Mr. THOMAS, and Mr. MCCAIN) submitted the following resolution; which was referred to the Committee on the Judiciary

RESOLUTION

Designating November 7, 2003, as `National Native American Veterans Day' to honor the service of Native Americans in the United States Armed Forces and the contribution of Native Americans to the defense of the United States.

Whereas Native Americans have served with honor and distinction in the United States Armed Forces and defended the United States of America for more than 200 years;

Whereas Native Americans have served in wars involving the United States from Valley Forge to the 2003 hostilities in Afghanistan and Iraq;

Whereas Native Americans have served in the Armed Forces with the highest record of military service of any group in the United States;

Whereas the courage, determination, and fighting spirit of Native Americans have strengthened and continue to strengthen the United States, including the United States Armed Forces;

Whereas Native Americans have made the ultimate sacrifice in defense of the United States, even in times when Native Americans were not citizens of the United States;

Whereas the establishment of a National Native American Veterans Day will honor the continuing service and sacrifice of Native Americans in the United States Armed Forces; and

Whereas November 7th, a date that falls within the traditional observance of Native American Indian Heritage Month, would be an appropriate day to establish a National Native American Veterans Day:

Now, therefore, be it Resolved, That the Senate

(1) honors the service of Native Americans in the United States Armed Forces and the contribution of Native Americans to the defense of the United States;

(2) designates November 7, 2003, as `National Native American Veterans Day';

(3) encourages all people in the United States to learn about the history of the service of Native Americans in the Armed Forces; and

(4) requests that the President issue a proclamation calling on the people of the United States to observe the day with appropriate programs, ceremonies, and activities to demonstrate support for Native American veterans.


 

American Indian Veterans Warrior Walk  
http://www.warriorwalk.com


Commander Jake Signer
singerjake@hotmail.com (jake singer)

Sharon and I met with Jake and all the walkers while they were in Alma Arkansas, UNA fully supports this issue. Contact your Senator asking that they support it as well, S. RES. 239 Will be introduced in the house of Representatives later this month by AZ. Rep. Rick Renzi, so make sure you contact your Congress Rep. and ask them to show support.

Congressman Rick Renzi, Arizona 1st District, U.S. House of Representatives
http://www.house.gov/renzi/

We also ask Congressman Renzi to sign on in support of HRES 167 IH, national holiday for Native Americans, so far one AZ Rep. has signed on.

 

Native Americans in the U.S. Military
http://www.history.navy.mil/faqs/faq61-1.htm


Native American Women Veterans
http://www.womensmemorial.org/NAHM.html

A Tribute To Native American Veterans
http://www.unitednativeamerica.com/veterans.html

Native Women Veterans Of Our Military Armed Services

http://www.nativewomenveterans.org


 

Mike Graham
Founder United Native America

 


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