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PRINTER'S NO. 3077
THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF PENNSYLVANIA
HOUSE RESOLUTION
No.
725
Session of
2018
INTRODUCED BY DEAN, COMITTA, BOBACK, PASHINSKI, BIZZARRO,
TOOHIL, MATZIE, DAVIS, READSHAW, COX, DiGIROLAMO, HENNESSEY,
MILLARD, DONATUCCI, BURNS, YOUNGBLOOD, ROTHMAN, KAVULICH,
MACKENZIE, SIMS, KINSEY, SCHLOSSBERG, WARD, NEILSON,
DAVIDSON, KIRKLAND, ROZZI, KULIK, DERMODY, MENTZER, FRANKEL,
MARSICO, GOODMAN, DeLUCA, EVERETT, J. McNEILL, DRISCOLL,
SCHWEYER, BULLOCK, WATSON, DEASY, HILL-EVANS AND MADDEN,
MARCH 6, 2018
INTRODUCED AS NONCONTROVERSIAL RESOLUTION UNDER RULE 35,
MARCH 6, 2018
A RESOLUTION
Designating March 28, 2018, as "Pennsylvania Female Veterans
Day."
WHEREAS, Women have a long, courageous and often unrecognized
history in providing military service to our country; and
WHEREAS, Women traditionally served as nurses, typists and
clerks and in other support roles; and
WHEREAS, Prior to the Civil War, women who wanted to serve on
the front lines were forced to disguise themselves as men in
order to serve; and
WHEREAS, It was not until the end of World War I that women
were permitted to join the military, and even then it was only
during wartime; and
WHEREAS, With the passage of the Women's Armed Services
Integration Act of 1948, women were finally allowed to serve as
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permanent members of the military and entitled to veterans
benefits; and
WHEREAS, In the last two decades, the value of women in the
military has continued to be recognized with landmark
achievements such as the first women to graduate from the
Virginia Military Institute and the Citadel, the first female
fighter pilots flying combat missions in Iraq and the first
woman to command a United States naval ship; and
WHEREAS, In 2015, we saw yet another extraordinary
achievement for women in the military with the first female
graduates of the Army's elite Ranger School as well as the
Department of Defense announcing that women will be fully
integrated into all positions, including combat positions,
throughout all of the armed forces; and
WHEREAS, There are approximately 2 million female United
States veterans, representing 10% of all United States veterans,
with this Commonwealth's female veterans numbered at 60,052; and
WHEREAS, The selflessness and bravery that these women
exhibit in keeping our country safe and protecting our freedoms
shall no longer go unrecognized; and
WHEREAS, Today, we rightly salute the accomplishments of the
more than 60,000 female veterans living in this Commonwealth;
therefore be it
RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives designate March
28, 2018, as "Pennsylvania Female Veterans Day"; and be it
further
RESOLVED, That a copy of this resolution be transmitted to
the Pennsylvania Commission for Women.
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