A concurrent resolution celebrating the 125th Anniversary of the Army Nurse Corps.
Impact
The resolution serves to recognize and commend the unwavering dedication of members of the Army Nurse Corps to the healthcare and well-being of soldiers. It highlights the historical importance of these nurses, who have often been unsung heroes in military history. By celebrating this milestone, the resolution contributes to a broader conversation about the role and recognition of women in the military, as well as the vital contributions of nursing professionals in wartime settings. While the resolution itself does not change any state laws, it brings attention to the historical narrative of military nurses and the essential role they played in various wars.
Summary
SCR27 is a concurrent resolution celebrating the 125th Anniversary of the Army Nurse Corps, which was established on February 2, 1901. The resolution honors the contributions and sacrifices of Army nurses throughout history, marking their entry into the United States military as the first nurses and women to serve. The resolution acknowledges that the Army Nurse Corps has been present in every major conflict since its inception, from the Revolutionary War to modern conflicts like Iraq and Afghanistan. It emphasizes the bravery and dedication of the nurses who served in various wars, providing care to injured soldiers under challenging circumstances.
Contention
While SCR27 reflects a generally positive acknowledgment of the Army Nurse Corps, the overarching theme in discussions surrounding the bill may involve the visibility and recognition of military nurses' contributions, which have historically been overshadowed by other military roles. This resolution could spark further discussions on how veteran healthcare is managed and the support systems available for military nurses and their recognition within the broader context of military personnel. It suggests a growing awareness of the need to celebrate diverse contributions within the armed forces and the importance of gratitude towards those who serve.
Recognizing the 125th anniversary of the Army Nurse Corps, expressing gratitude for members of the Army Nurse Corps for their service to the Nation, and for other purposes.
A resolution celebrating the 250th birthday of the United States Army and honoring the bravery and patriotism of soldiers and veterans from Fort Leavenworth, Kansas and Fort Riley, Kansas.
A concurrent resolution recognizing the difficult challenges Black veterans faced when returning home after serving in the Armed Forces, their heroic military sacrifices, and their patriotism in fighting for equal rights and for the dignity of a people and a Nation.