H.Con.Res.31

Urging the United States Congress to recognize United States Armed Forces members who served in Honduras from 1981 to 1992 by authorizing the issuance of the Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal.

Introduced·3/10/26
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West Virginia HCR31 urges Congress to recognize U.S. Armed Forces members who served in Honduras from 1981 to 1992 by authorizing the Armed Forces.

West Virginia HCR31 urges the United States Congress to recognize U.S. Armed Forces members who served in Honduras from 1981 to 1992 by authorizing the issuance of the Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal. The resolution highlights the high tension and hostility in the region during this period, including maritime clashes and gunfire exchanges. U.S. troops in Honduras were equipped with live ammunition and provided direct combat support and training to the Honduran military in a high-risk environment. The resolution emphasizes the critical role of U.S.

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History

Mar 10

House

Filed for introduction

Mar 10

House

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Mar 10

House

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