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K01092 Text:

 
Assembly Resolution No. 1092
 
BY: M. of A. Stern
 
        MEMORIALIZING  Governor  Kathy  Hochul to proclaim
        March 29, 2026, as Vietnam Veterans Day in the State
        of New York
 
  WHEREAS, It is custom of this Legislative Body that those  who  give
positive definition to the profile and disposition of the American Armed
Forces  so profoundly strengthen our shared commitment in conjunction to
the exercise of freedom; and
 
  WHEREAS, Attendant to such concern, and  in  full  accord  with  its
long-standing  traditions,  it  is the sense of this Legislative Body to
memorialize Governor Kathy Hochul to proclaim March 29, 2026, as Vietnam
Veterans Day  in  the  State  of  New  York,  in  conjunction  with  the
observance of National Vietnam Veterans Day; and
 
  WHEREAS, Members of the Armed Forces from the State of New York, who
have  so honorably served this State and Nation deserve a special salute
from this Legislative Body; and
 
  WHEREAS, In recognition of the men and women who served with dignity
and honor during this historic time period, let  us  remember  them  and
thank them for their service; and
 
  WHEREAS,  The  United  States  carried  out its first combat mission
against the Viet Cong on January 12, 1962; in  Operation  Choppers,  the
United  States  Army pilots lifted more than 1,000 South Vietnam service
members over jungle and underbrush  to  capture  a  National  Liberation
Front Stronghold near Saigon; and
 
  WHEREAS,  Through  more than a decade of combat, over air, land, and
sea, these proud Americans upheld the highest traditions of  the  United
States Armed Forces; and
 
  WHEREAS, More than three million Americans served their country, and
more  than  58,000  sacrificed  their lives; the names of those lost are
forever engraved in the black granite Vietnam  Memorial  in  Washington,
D.C.; and
 
  WHEREAS,  The Vietnam War era was a tumultuous time in America; when
our brave service members returned home, many returned with physical and
emotional scars; and
 
  WHEREAS, By the end of 1965, there were 80,000 United States  troops
in  Vietnam,  and  by  1969,  a peak of approximately 543,000 troops was
reached; and
 
  WHEREAS, On January 27, 1973, the Treaty of Paris was signed,  which
required the release of all United States prisoners-of-war held in North
Vietnam and the withdrawal of all United States forces in South Vietnam;
and
 
  WHEREAS,  On  May 7, 1975, the last 2,500 troops were withdrawn from
South Vietnam thus ending military involvement in the Vietnam War; and
 
 
  WHEREAS,  Chapter  90  of  the  Laws of 2008 established March 29 as
"Vietnam Veterans Day," as a day of commemoration; and
 
  WHEREAS, Pursuant to Chapter 582 of the Laws  of  2022  created  the
Vietnam  War  Commemorative  Medal.  This New York Recognition Award was
established as an expression of support and appreciation  from  the  New
York  State  Legislature  and the people of New York to Vietnam veterans
for their honorable military service; and
 
  WHEREAS, The citizens of this great State and Nation, benefactors of
the sacrifices and courageous acts of the men and women who  served  and
continue to serve in the United States Armed Forces, remain indebted and
are  justly  proud  of  the Vietnam veterans from the State of New York,
now, therefore, be it
 
  RESOLVED, That this Legislative Body pause in its  deliberations  to
memorialize Governor Kathy Hochul to proclaim March 29, 2026, as Vietnam
Veterans  Day  in  the  State  of  New  York,  in  conjunction  with the
observance of National Vietnam Veterans Day; and be it further
 
  RESOLVED, That this Legislative Body pause further to encourage  the
people  of  the  State  of New York to observe Vietnam Veterans Day with
appropriate ceremonies and  activities  that  provide  the  appreciation
Vietnam  War  veterans  deserve  but did not receive upon returning home
from the war; to demonstrate the resolve  that  never  again  shall  the
Nation  disregard  and  denigrate  a  generation of veterans; to promote
awareness of the faithful service and  contributions  of  such  veterans
during  their  military  service  as  well  as  their  communities since
returning home; to promote awareness of all  the  importance  of  entire
communities empowering veterans and the families of veterans to readjust
to  civilian  life  after military service; and to promote opportunities
for such veterans to assist younger veterans returning from the wars  in
Iraq  and  Afghanistan  in  rehabilitation  from  wounds,  both seen and
unseen, and to  support  the  reintegration  of  younger  veterans  into
civilian life; and be it further
 
  RESOLVED,  That  copies  of  this Resolution, suitably engrossed, be
transmitted to The Honorable Kathy Hochul, Governor of the State of  New
York; and Vietnam veteran organizations.
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