SR 857 - National Guard Day; recognize February 22, 2006
Sponsored By
- (1) Douglas,John 17th
- (2) Johnson,Eric 1st
- (3) Wiles,John 37th
- (4) Hill,Jack 4th
- (5) Williams,Tommie 19th
- (6) Staton,Cecil 18th
Current Status
02/14/06 - Senate Read and AdoptedFirst Reader Summary
A RESOLUTION commending Georgia's National Guard troops; recognizing February 22, 2006, as "National Guard Day"; and for other purposes.
Status History
| Date | Action |
|---|---|
| 02/14/2006 | Senate Read and Adopted |
Versions
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Senate
Resolution 857
By:
Senators Douglas of the 17th, Johnson of the 1st, Wiles of the 37th, Hill of the
4th, Williams of the 19th and others
A
RESOLUTION
Commending
Georgiás
National Guard troops; recognizing February 22, 2006, as "National Guard Day";
and for other purposes.
WHEREAS,
in the past year, more than 4,000 Georgia Army National Guard members have
served on active duty in support of the Global War on Terrorism, serving in
Iraq, Afghanistan, Kuwait, and other Middle Eastern locations as well as at
military bases across the United States; and
WHEREAS,
members of
Georgiás
3rd Infantry Detachment were among the first to deploy into hostile territory,
serving alongside their active duty counterparts at the "tip of the spear"
during the ground war in Iraq; and
WHEREAS,
the 116th Air Control Wing at Robins Air Force Base flew more than 200 combat
sorties in the sophisticated Joint STARS aircraft in direct support of ground
operations, providing commanders with valuable real-time battlefield
information; and
WHEREAS,
Kennesaẃs
190th Military Police Company and
Monroés
178th Military Police Company were called to active duty in support of the war
on terrorism; during its second deployment the 190th conducted operations in
Iraq providing presence patrols and security missions; and
WHEREAS,
the 165th Airlift Wing from Savannah deployed to Southwest Asia to support
Operations Iraqi Freedom and Enduring Freedom and during its initial deployment,
at the height of the ground war, flew more than 3,000 sorties supporting
operations across the Middle East and Europe; and
WHEREAS,
the Georgia Army National
Guard́s
265th Engineer Group, 878th Engineer Battalion, 221st Military Intelligence
Battalion, 277th Maintenance Company, 1148th Transportation Company, and Company
B 161st Medical Battalion have all been called to active duty and are serving
valiantly and proudly in Iraq, Afghanistan, and on other foreign soils;
and
WHEREAS,
the Georgia Air National
Guard́s
224th Joint Communications Support Squadron, 283rd Communications Squadron,
165th Air Support Operations Squadron, and 117th Air Control Squadron all
deployed citizen-soldiers to fight the Global War on Terrorism; and
WHEREAS,
some 1,300 Georgia National Guard members have been called and have served at
military bases across the United States as part of Operation Noble Eagle and are
protecting lives, property, and resources; and
WHEREAS,
Georgiás
4th Civil Support Team (Weapons of Mass Destruction) remains on 24 hour alert to
respond to any incident involving the use of weapons of mass destruction;
and
WHEREAS,
the Georgia National Guard continues to add value to the State of Georgia and
communities through its Youth Challenge Academy, the STARBASE program, the
Counterdrug Task force, and its ongoing State Partnership with the Republic of
Georgia; and
WHEREAS,
the Georgia State Defense Force, the third leg of the Georgia Department of
Defense, continues to provide trained volunteers to backfill in critical areas
for Georgia Guardsmen called to active duty.
NOW,
THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE SENATE that the members of this body
wholeheartedly commend
Georgiás
National Guard troops as they risk and sacrifice their lives for the safety of
Americans at home, its citizens abroad, and the native citizens of foreign
countries they protect and recognize February 22, 2006, as "National Guard
Day."
BE
IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Secretary of the Senate is authorized and directed
to transmit an appropriate copy of this resolution to the Georgia National
Guard.
