US Federal 2025-2026 Regular Session

US Federal House Bill HB4621

Introduced
7/22/25  

Caption

320th Barrage Balloon Battalion Gold Medal Act

Impact

If enacted, this bill will serve as an acknowledgment of the pivotal contributions made by the 320th Barrage Balloon Battalion, both in terms of military strategy and the representation of African-American soldiers in the U.S. Armed Forces during World War II. It recognizes a historical oversight in the documentation of their service and sacrifices, thus potentially encouraging further discussions on equity and recognition for minority service members in military history. By awarding the gold medal, Congress aims to rectify the historical narrative and highlight the battalion's role during the war.

Summary

House Bill 4621, or the 320th Barrage Balloon Battalion Gold Medal Act, seeks to honor the 320th Barrage Balloon Battalion by awarding them a Congressional Gold Medal for their extraordinary heroism during the D-Day invasion of World War II. This battalion played a crucial role in safeguarding Allied forces through the deployment of barrage balloons, which helped prevent enemy aircraft from targeting troops during the landings at Utah and Omaha beaches. The bill acknowledges their significant contributions and the valor displayed by the predominantly African-American unit during one of the most critical operations of the war.

Contention

While the bill has garnered support for its intent to honor a notable piece of historical military service, potential points of contention could arise surrounding the broader implications of recognizing only certain units or groups. Discussions may focus on the reasons why other minority units from different conflicts have not received similar recognition. Furthermore, stakeholders might debate the allocation of resources toward commemorative projects versus other areas of veteran services and reparative actions. Ultimately, the passage of this bill can lead to a more inclusive reckoning of all service members' contributions.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

US HB1628

761st Tank Battalion Congressional Gold Medal Act

US HB819

Colonel Young Oak Kim Congressional Gold Medal Act

US HB3531

Sergeant Alfredo ‘Freddy’ Gonzalez Congressional Gold Medal Act

US HB3760

Charles B. Rangel Congressional Gold Medal Act

US HB5934

Major Thomas D. Howie Congressional Gold Medal

US SB2009

Charles B. Rangel Congressional Gold Medal Act

US HB5519

Welles Remy Crowther Congressional Gold Medal Act

US SB567

First Rhode Island Regiment Congressional Gold Medal Act

US HB1277

First Rhode Island Regiment Congressional Gold Medal Act

US HB5715

October 7 Gold Medal Act

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