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11 First Regular Session
22 Seventy-fourth General Assembly
33 STATE OF COLORADO
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77 LLS NO. R23-0831.01 Asia Merrill x4829
88 HJR23-1012
99 House Committees Senate Committees
1010 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION 23-1012
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1212 ONCERNING HONORING COLORADO VETE RANS ON THE101
1313 SEVENTY-EIGHTH ANNIVERSARY OF THE END OF WORLD WAR102
1414 II.103
1515 WHEREAS, During the years 1941 to 1945, some 250,000 of1
1616 Colorado's sons and daughters served in World War II, and of those, over2
1717 3,500 were killed in action or from wounds suffered on the battlefield;3
1818 and4
1919 WHEREAS, Of the 3,586 Coloradans who gave the last full5
2020 measure of devotion, offering their lives so that others might live freely,6
2121 over half never came home, their remains unrecovered or buried in7
2222 American military cemeteries around the world; and8
2323 WHEREAS, The State of Colorado has a rich history of service in9
24-SENATE
25- Final Reading
26-February 13, 2023
2724 HOUSE
2825 Final Reading
2926 February 10, 2023
3027 HOUSE SPONSORSHIP
3128 Weissman and Taggart, Amabile, Armagost, Bacon, Bird, Bockenfeld, Boesenecker,
3229 Bottoms, Bradfield, Bradley, Brown, Catlin, Daugherty, DeGraaf, deGruy Kennedy, Dickson,
3330 Duran, English, Evans, Frizell, Froelich, Garcia, Hamrick, Hartsook, Holtorf, Jodeh, Joseph,
3431 Kipp, Lieder, Lindsay, Lindstedt, Luck, Lukens, Lynch, Mabrey, Marshall, Martinez, Mauro,
3532 McCluskie, McCormick, McLachlan, Michaelson Jenet, Ortiz, Parenti, Pugliese, Ricks,
3633 Sharbini, Sirota, Snyder, Soper, Story, Titone, Valdez, Vigil, Weinberg, Willford, Wilson,
3734 Woodrow, Young
3835 SENATE SPONSORSHIP
39-Ginal and Gardner, Baisley, Bridges, Buckner, Coleman, Cutter, Danielson, Exum,
40-Fenberg, Fields, Gonzales, Hansen, Hinrichsen, Jaquez Lewis, Kirkmeyer, Kolker, Lundeen,
41-Marchman, Moreno, Mullica, Pelton B., Pelton R., Priola, Rich, Roberts, Rodriguez,
42-Simpson, Smallwood, Van Winkle, Will, Winter F., Zenzinger
36+Ginal and Gardner,
4337 Shading denotes HOUSE amendment. Double underlining denotes SENATE amendment.
4438 Capital letters or bold & italic numbers indicate new material to be added to existing law.
4539 Dashes through the words or numbers indicate deletions from existing law. World War II as home of the famed 10th Mountain Division, which1
4640 trained in the Colorado Rockies at Camp Hale on Tennessee Pass, and the2
4741 Colorado National Guard's 157th Infantry Regiment, which spent 5113
4842 days in continuous combat during World War II, including four4
4943 amphibious landings. Under the command of Captain Felix Sparks, the5
5044 157th Infantry Regiment liberated the Dachau concentration camp.6
5145 Members of both units from Colorado are honored on the Colorado7
5246 Freedom Memorial in Aurora; and8
5347 WHEREAS, The Colorado Freedom Memorial, dedicated in 2013,9
5448 honors all Colorado veterans killed in action since the Spanish-American10
5549 War, and all 3,586 of those killed in World War II are included, making11
5650 the Colorado Freedom Memorial the only memorial in Colorado to honor12
5751 all of our fallen, by name, in one place; and13
5852 WHEREAS, The Colorado Freedom Memorial pays tribute to the14
5953 men and women of Colorado who served in World War II, those who15
6054 gave all, and those who returned home to build Colorado into the16
6155 beautiful state it is today; now, therefore,17
6256 Be It Resolved by the House of Representatives of the18
6357 Seventy-fourth General Assembly of the State of Colorado, the Senate19
6458 concurring herein:20
6559 That we, the General Assembly, in recognition of the heroic efforts21
6660 and great sacrifice of World War II veterans from Colorado and across22
6761 the United States, hereby recognize this commemoration of the 78th23
6862 anniversary of the end of World War II and encourage support throughout24
6963 the Senate and the House of Representatives.25
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