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Richard
08-15-2011, 08:41
Yet another good reason to tip one for those who went before, for those who are now carrying on their honored traditions, and for those who will one day fill those BIG jump boots.

AATW! :lifter

Richard :munchin

S.RES.254 -- Designating August 16, 2011, as `National Airborne Day'.
(Agreed to Senate - ATS)

SRES 254 ATS

112th CONGRESS

1st Session

S. RES. 254

Designating August 16, 2011, as `National Airborne Day'.

IN THE SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES
August 2, 2011

Mr. REED (for himself, Ms. MURKOWSKI, Mr. WHITEHOUSE, Mr. CORKER, Mr. CRAPO, Ms. SNOWE, Mr. BLUNT, Mr. BROWN of Massachusetts, Mr. ROBERTS, Mr. BEGICH, Mr. LIEBERMAN, Ms. LANDRIEU, Mr. AKAKA, Mr. RUBIO, Mrs. HAGAN, Mr. BAUCUS, Mr. BLUMENTHAL, Mrs. HUTCHISON, Mr. CASEY, Mr. BURR, and Mr. COCHRAN) submitted the following resolution; which was considered and agreed to

RESOLUTION

Designating August 16, 2011, as `National Airborne Day'.

Whereas the airborne forces of the Armed Forces 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 the United States' experiment with airborne operations began on June 25, 1940, when the Army Parachute Test Platoon was first authorized by the Department of War, and 48 volunteers began training in July 1940;

Whereas August 16 marks the anniversary of the first official Army parachute jump 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 in the days immediately 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, such as the 11th, 13th, 17th, 82nd, and 101st Airborne Divisions;

Whereas included in these 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 that provide the lineage and legacy of many airborne units throughout our Armed Forces;

Whereas the achievements of the airborne forces during World War II prompted the evolution of those forces into a diversified force of parachute and air-assault units that, over the years, have fought in Korea, Vietnam, Grenada, Panama, the Persian Gulf region, and Somalia, and have engaged in peacekeeping operations in Lebanon, the Sinai Peninsula, the Dominican Republic, Haiti, Bosnia, and Kosovo;

Whereas since the terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001, United States airborne forces, which include members of the XVIII Airborne Corps, the 82nd Airborne Division, the 101st Airborne Division, the 173rd Airborne Brigade Combat Team, the 4th Brigade Combat Team (Airborne) of the 25th Infantry Division, the 5th Ranger Regiment, and Special Operations Forces of the Army, Marine Corps, Navy, and Air Force, together with other units of the Armed Forces, have demonstrated bravery and honor in combat, stability, and training operations in Afghanistan and Iraq;

Whereas the modern-day airborne force also includes other elite forces composed of airborne trained and qualified special operations warriors, including Army Special Forces, Marine Corps Reconnaissance units, Navy SEALs, and Air Force combat control and para-rescue 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 their special skills and achievements, distinguishes such members as intrepid combat parachutists, air assault forces, special operation forces, and, in former days, glider troops;

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, 2011, 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.

http://www.washingtonwatch.com/bills/show/112_SE_254.html

mark46th
08-15-2011, 08:46
"Check...can o' peas!"

Good for the Senate...

Badger52
08-15-2011, 10:20
I plan to gather up a few of the willing from the office here & whatever on-duty beverage they can drag along. I'm just certain there is a "site survey" needed IVO a couple of the DZ's around here, as well as an area where some container drop opns are going on.

Salud!
:cool:

Gypsy
08-15-2011, 17:08
Airborne!



Slainte!

Intel Cop
08-16-2011, 12:08
AIRBORNE!!

There's 3 of us in my Precinct and we sent each other messages this morning. It's nice to still have some Airborne Brothers around in civilian life!

SouthernDZ
08-17-2011, 03:40
August 16 (1960) is also the day CPT Joe Kittinger made his record jump from 102,800 feet. Coincidence?:cool:

LongWire
08-17-2011, 08:52
Whereas since the terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001, United States airborne forces, which include members of the XVIII Airborne Corps, the 82nd Airborne Division, the 101st Airborne Division, the 173rd Airborne Brigade Combat Team, the 4th Brigade Combat Team (Airborne) of the 25th Infantry Division, [COLOR="Orange"]the 5th Ranger Regiment, and Special Operations Forces of the Army, Marine Corps, Navy, and Air Force, together with other units of the Armed Forces, have demonstrated bravery and honor in combat, stability, and training operations in Afghanistan and Iraq;



The 5th Ranger Regiment???? Okay what am I missing????

rdret1
08-17-2011, 08:56
The 5th Ranger Regiment???? Okay what am I missing????

Maybe they meant 5th Ranger Bn?

Richard
08-17-2011, 09:27
The 5th Ranger Regiment???? Okay what am I missing????

I think they meant 75th Ranger Regiment. But it is Congress so who knows what they meant. ;)

Richard :munchin

BOfH
08-17-2011, 09:41
Copy and paste error maybe, the Library of Congress's version has the correct text: http://thomas.loc.gov/cgi-bin/query/D?r112:2:./temp/~r112juK38E::

Utah Bob
08-17-2011, 17:27
The 5th Ranger Regiment???? Okay what am I missing????

Oh Crap! The cat's out of the bag now! That's an ultra Double Eagle Top SECRET blacker-than-black ops unit. Somebody's gonna get reamed for this.

Next up will be a "Secrets of the 5th Rangers" made for TV movie.:mad:

;)

Ambush Master
08-17-2011, 17:55
One year ago yesterday I pinned my 1969 Wings on Air.177 @ Benning. What a day to graduate!!!

Take care.
Martin