Commends all current and former Armed Forces medical personnel for their service, dedication, and outstanding care of members of the Armed Forces who are injured in combat.
Reaffirms the commitment to supporting such personnel by providing the best training and equipment available.
[Congressional Bills 109th Congress]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
[H. Con. Res. 309 Introduced in House (IH)]
109th CONGRESS
1st Session
H. CON. RES. 309
Commending Armed Forces medical personnel for their outstanding care of
combat casualties.
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IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
November 18, 2005
Ms. Bean (for herself, Mr. Skelton, Mr. Evans, Mr. Murtha, Mr. Simmons,
Mr. Lynch, Mr. Hinchey, Mrs. McCarthy, Mr. McGovern, Mr. Van Hollen,
Mr. McDermott, Mr. Brady of Pennsylvania, Mr. Snyder, Mrs. Davis of
California, Mr. Reyes, Mr. Etheridge, Mr. Butterfield, Mrs. Maloney,
Mr. Scott of Georgia, Mr. Boswell, Mr. Schwarz of Michigan, Mr. Miller
of North Carolina, Mrs. Capps, Mr. Lantos, Mr. Waxman, Mr. Rahall, Mr.
Taylor of Mississippi, Mr. Tanner, Mrs. Tauscher, Mr. Edwards, Mr.
Hoyer, Mr. Israel, Ms. Harman, Mr. Davis of Tennessee, Mr. Shimkus, Mr.
Holden, Ms. Wasserman Schultz, Mr. Crowley, Mr. Higgins, Ms. Woolsey,
Mr. Burton of Indiana, Mr. Lipinski, Mr. Cooper, Mr. Cuellar, Mr. Brown
of Ohio, Mr. Emanuel, Mr. Sherman, Mr. Weldon of Pennsylvania, Mrs.
Christensen, Mr. Rothman, Mr. Doyle, Mr. Pallone, Ms. Herseth, Ms.
Schwartz of Pennsylvania, Mr. Kind, Mr. Boyd, Mr. Conyers, Mr. Feeney,
Mr. Schiff, Ms. Linda T. Sanchez of California, Mr. Matheson, Mr.
Costello, Mr. Markey, Mr. Cleaver, and Mr. Barrow) submitted the
following concurrent resolution; which was referred to the Committee on
Armed Services
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CONCURRENT RESOLUTION
Commending Armed Forces medical personnel for their outstanding care of
combat casualties.
Whereas the Armed Forces have a distinguished history of providing excellent and
prompt medical care to Americans wounded on the battlefield and have
long been world leaders in emergency medicine and medical innovation;
Whereas combat casualty care is provided by members of the Army, Navy, and Air
Force, serving as corpsmen and medics on the frontlines; surgeons,
nurses, and specialists aboard hospital ships and at forward surgical
stations, combat support hospitals, and theater hospitals; crewmembers
of transport aircraft; and staff at hospitals located within the United
States providing medical, therapeutic, and rehabilitative care;
Whereas military medicine is an indispensable part of ensuring military
readiness by maintaining and, when necessary, repairing the most
important component of our military--the American service member;
Whereas Armed Forces medical personnel contribute to the morale of members of
the Armed Forces and their families by ensuring that if members of the
Armed Forces are injured or fall ill while they are deployed, they will
receive the best medical care the United States can offer;
Whereas more than 91 percent of casualties in Operation Iraqi Freedom and
Operation Enduring Freedom have survived their wounds and fewer than 1.5
percent of wounded personnel have died after receiving some level of
medical care--the best survival rates of any conflict in United States
history;
Whereas the combat casualty care provided by Armed Forces medical personnel has
saved hundreds of lives in Iraq and Afghanistan through state-of-the-art
technology, forward-deployed surgical units and hospitals, rapid
patient-transportation and aeromedical evacuation, and the skill and
compassion of care providers serving on the frontlines and in hospitals
at home;
Whereas forward care is integrated with a responsive and specialized evacuation
system that quickly transports patients to higher levels of care in the
theater of operations, to facilities in Germany, and on to the United
States, often within 48 hours of the injury; and
Whereas Armed Forces medical personnel are as essential a component to United
States defense and military success as those members of the Armed Forces
who serve in combat units: Now, therefore, be it
Resolved by the House of Representatives (the Senate concurring),
That Congress--
(1) commends all current and former Armed Forces medical
personnel for their service and dedication to the United States
and their outstanding care of members of the Armed Forces who
are injured in combat; and
(2) reaffirms its commitment to supporting Armed Forces
medical personnel by providing the best training and equipment
available, so that they can continue to provide the best
possible care to members of the Armed Forces who are injured in
combat.
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Introduced in House
Introduced in House
Referred to the House Committee on Armed Services.
Referred to the Subcommittee on Military Personnel.
Sponsor introductory remarks on measure. (CR H977)
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