File #: 24-3024    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Consent Calendar Resolution Status: Approved
File created: 5/2/2024 In control: Board of Commissioners
On agenda: 6/13/2024 Final action: 6/13/2024
Title: PROPOSED RESOLUTION COOK COUNTY WOMEN VETERANS APPRECIATION DAY RESOLUTION WHEREAS, throughout every period of the history of the United States, women have proudly served the United States to secure and preserve freedom and liberty for the people of the United States and its allies; and WHEREAS, in times of war, women have formally been a part of the United States Armed Forces since the establishment of the Army Nurse Corps in 1901 but have informally served since the inception of the United States military; and WHEREAS, over 3,000,000 women have served the United States honorably and with valor on land, on sea, in the air, and in space, including "Molly Pitchers" during the American Revolution, by passing as men to serve as soldiers during the Revolutionary War, the Early Republic, and the Civil War, as doctors, nurses, ambulance drivers, and Signal Corps telephone operators, "Hello Girls" during World War I, during World War II as members of the Women's Army Corps (commonly known...
Sponsors: TONI PRECKWINKLE (President), FRANK J. AGUILAR, ALMA E. ANAYA, SCOTT R. BRITTON, JOHN P. DALEY, BRIDGET DEGNEN, MONICA GORDON, BILL LOWRY, DONNA MILLER, STANLEY MOORE, JOSINA MORITA, KEVIN B. MORRISON, SEAN M. MORRISON, ANTHONY J. QUEZADA, TARA S. STAMPS, MAGGIE TREVOR
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PROPOSED RESOLUTION

COOK COUNTY WOMEN VETERANS APPRECIATION DAY RESOLUTION

WHEREAS, throughout every period of the history of the United States, women have proudly served the United States to secure and preserve freedom and liberty for the people of the United States and its allies; and

WHEREAS, in times of war, women have formally been a part of the United States Armed Forces since the establishment of the Army Nurse Corps in 1901 but have informally served since the inception of the United States military; and

WHEREAS, over 3,000,000 women have served the United States honorably and with valor on land, on sea, in the air, and in space, including "Molly Pitchers" during the American Revolution, by passing as men to serve as soldiers during the Revolutionary War, the Early Republic, and the Civil War, as doctors, nurses, ambulance drivers, and Signal Corps telephone operators, "Hello Girls" during World War I, during World War II as members of the Women's Army Corps (commonly known as "WACs"), Women Accepted for Volunteer Emergency Service (commonly known as "WAVES"), members of the Coast Guard Women's Reserve (commonly known as "SPARS"), Women Airforce Service Pilots (commonly known as "WASPs") and nurses; and

WHEREAS, women served as permanent members of the Army, Navy, Marine Corps, and Air Force, serving as nurses, physicians, physical therapists, air traffic controllers, intelligence specialists, communications specialists, logisticians, and clerks in the Korean War and Vietnam War; and

WHEREAS, women served as fixed and rotary wing combat pilots, surface warfare sailors, submariners, artillerists, air defenders, engineers, military police, intelligence specialists, civil affairs specialists, logisticians, and, most recently, in all combat roles in the Persian Gulf, Iraq, and Afghanistan; and

WHEREAS, as of April 2020, women constitute approximately 17 percent of United States Armed Forces personnel on active duty, including 21 percent of active-...

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