Senate Concurrent Resolution
No. 56
CHAPTER 30
Relative to POW Recognition Day.
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Filed with
Secretary of State
April 15, 2002.
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LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGEST
SCR 56, Johannessen.
POW Recognition Day.
This measure would designate April 9, 2002, as POW Recognition Day in California.
Digest Key
WHEREAS, Men and women have long answered our nation’s call to duty and undertaken their mission as members of the United States Armed Forces; and
WHEREAS, Our military personnel have gone to battle in countries far and near to defend the ramparts of liberty and resist the agents of tyranny; and
WHEREAS, Hostile forces throughout the world continue to subvert the political and economic freedom for which American soldiers have sacrificed their lives; and
WHEREAS, Since World War I, there have been some 142,257 Americans captured and interned under deplorable conditions; and
WHEREAS, Most of our military personnel have returned home as heroes and proud veterans, but sadly another 92,457 other Americans were lost in combat, and their remains never recovered; and
WHEREAS, On April 9, 1865, General Robert E. Lee surrendered to General Ulysses S. Grant in Appomattox Court House, Virginia; and
WHEREAS, General King, the American Army General who surrendered the largest number of military fighting personnel ever surrendered at one time to an enemy force, was a student of history who knew that April 9 marked the surrender at Appomattox, and who chose April 9 of 1942, to surrender; and
WHEREAS, The surrender of American and Filipino troops by General King on April 9, 1942, on the Bataan Peninsula led to the infamous Bataan Death March; and
WHEREAS, April 9, 2002, marks the 60th anniversary of the surrender on the Bataan Peninsula; and
WHEREAS, The POW remembrance flag flies over the California Capitol daily; and
WHEREAS, Search teams continually span the globe to locate deceased fighting men so that positive identification can be made and loved ones notified; and
WHEREAS, The National POW Museum located in Andersonville, Georgia, honors all prisoners of war, and is a constant reminder of those who made the ultimate sacrifice for their country; and
WHEREAS, April 9 was chosen by Congress to be the national day for honoring prisoners of war; and
WHEREAS, Each year, citizens throughout America join in observances to honor and recognize former American prisoners of war, and to remember those individuals still unaccounted for, so that we may rededicate ourselves to finding a resolution to their status that will allow their families to have the peace they deserve; now, therefore, be it
Resolved by the Senate of the State of California, the Assembly thereof concurring, That the Legislature hereby designates April 9, 2002, as POW Recognition Day in California; and be it further
Resolved, That the Secretary of the Senate transmit copies of this resolution to the author for appropriate distribution.