Bill Text: NY J02057 | 2023-2024 | General Assembly | Introduced


Bill Title: Celebrating the courage and bravery of New York State's Korean War Veterans and recognizing the men and women who served with dignity and honor during this historic time period at the Senate's Korean War Vetera

Spectrum: Slight Partisan Bill (Democrat 41-21)

Status: (Passed) 2024-04-03 - ADOPTED [J02057 Detail]

Download: New_York-2023-J02057-Introduced.html

Senate Resolution No. 2057

BY: Senator SCARCELLA-SPANTON

        CELEBRATING  the  courage  and bravery of New York
        State's Korean War Veterans and recognizing the  men
        and  women  who served with dignity and honor during
        this historic time period at the Senate's Korean War
        Veteran Celebration on April 4, 2024

  WHEREAS, Members of the United States Armed Forces,  who  served  so
faith-  fully and courageously in wars in which our Nation's freedom was
at stake, as well as in the  preservation  of  peace  during  peacetime,
deserve the highest commendation of this Legislative Body; and

  WHEREAS,  Attendant  to such concern, this Legislative Body is proud
to welcome veterans of the Korean War to the Senate Chamber on Thursday,
April 4, 2024, for its annual celebration in recognition  of  the  brave
men and women who served our country with dignity and honor; and

  WHEREAS,  On  June  25,  1950,  communist  North  Korea  invaded the
Republic of Korea with approximately 135,000 troops, thereby  initiating
the Korean War; and

  WHEREAS, On June 27, 1950, President Harry Truman ordered the United
States  Armed Forces to help the Republic of Korea defend itself against
the North Korean invasion; and

  WHEREAS, Hostilities ended in a cease-fire marked by the signing  of
the  armistice  at  Panmunjom  on  July 27, 1953, although the peninsula
still technically remains in a state of war; and

  WHEREAS, During the Korean War, approximately 1,789,000  members  of
the  United  States Armed Forces served in theater along with the forces
of the Republic of Korea and 20 other members of the United  Nations  to
defend freedom and democracy; and

  WHEREAS,  Casualties  in  the  United States Armed Forces during the
Kore- an War included 54,246 dead (of whom 33,739 were  battle  deaths),
more  than 103,284 wounded, and approximately 8,055 listed as missing in
action or prisoners of war; and

  WHEREAS, The Korean War Veterans Recognition Act was enacted on July
27, 2009, so that the honorable service and noble sacrifice  by  members
of  the  United  States  Armed  Forces  in  the Korean War will never be
forgotten; and

  WHEREAS, President Barack Obama issued a proclamation  to  designate
July  27,  2009,  as  the National Korean War Veterans Armistice Day and
called upon Americans to display flags at half-staff in  memory  of  the
Korean War veterans; and

  WHEREAS,  Since 1975, the Republic of Korea has invited thousands of
American Korean War  veterans,  including  members  of  the  Korean  War
Veterans  Association,  to  revisit  Korea  in  appreciation  for  their
sacrifices; and

  WHEREAS, In the 74 years since the outbreak of the Korean  War,  the
Republic  of  Korea  has emerged from a war-torn economy into one of the
major economies in the world and one of the largest trading partners  of
the United States; and

  WHEREAS, Today, the Republic of Korea is among the closest allies of
the United States, having contributed troops in support of United States
operations  during the Vietnam War, Gulf War, and operations in Iraq and
Afghanistan, while also supporting numerous United Nations  peacekeeping
missions throughout the world; and

  WHEREAS,  From  the ashes of war and the sharing of spilled blood on
the battlefield, the United  States  and  the  Republic  of  Korea  have
continuously   stood   shoulder-to-shoulder   to   promote   and  defend
international peace and security, economic prosperity, human rights, and
the rule of law both on the Korean Peninsula and beyond; now, therefore,
be it

  RESOLVED, That this Legislative Body pause in its  deliberations  to
recognize  and celebrate Korean War Veterans in the State of New York on
April 4, 2024.
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