A RESOLUTION to honor Tennessee's servicemen and servicewomen who lost their lives while serving their country as members of the Armed Forces by recognizing Tennessee's annual Run for the Fallen.
Impact
The resolution formalizes the recognition of the 'Run for the Fallen' as an annual event in Tennessee, set to begin on the Friday before Gold Star Mother's Day, with participants starting in Clarksville and culminating in Nashville. This recognition not only serves to honor the memories of fallen soldiers but also promotes public awareness of their sacrifices. The event will include the raising of the Honor and Remember Flag at the State Capitol, further embedding this gesture into Tennessee's civic culture.
Summary
House Joint Resolution 67 (HJR0067) is a resolution that honors Tennessee's servicemen and servicewomen who lost their lives while serving in the Armed Forces. The resolution emphasizes the importance of commemorating these individuals through the annual event known as the 'Run for the Fallen.' This event aims to pay tribute to military personnel who have made the ultimate sacrifice, thus fostering a deep sense of appreciation among the citizens of Tennessee for their service and dedication.
Contention
While HJR0067 largely serves a commemorative purpose and is likely to be well-received, one point of contention could arise from the way such events are funded or managed. There may be discussions around whether the state should provide resources for the event, as well as who is responsible for organizing it. Additionally, as with all public commemorations, the challenge lies in ensuring that they are inclusive and representative of all who have served, which may lead to discussions about the representation of different branches of the military and various conflicts.
Recognizing the Honor and Remember Flag and paying tribute to the men and women of the U.S. armed forces who gave their lives in our country's service.
Recognizing April 12, 2023, as the 159th anniversary of the Fort Pillow Massacre, in honor of the fallen soldiers who lost their lives during this battle.
Recognizing April 12, 2024, as the 160th anniversary of the Fort Pillow Massacre, in honor of the fallen soldiers who lost their lives during this battle.
Recognizing April 12, 2025, as the 161st anniversary of the Fort Pillow Massacre, in honor of the fallen soldiers who lost their lives during this battle.
Recognizing September 28, 2025, as Gold Star Mother's and Family's Day, and honoring the sacrifices of the Gold Star family members from the State of New York