To properly recognize merchant marine veterans
The bill also mandates that displays honoring military branches in cemeteries include the service flags of the Merchant Marine, thereby ensuring that they are recognized alongside other military services. Furthermore, it facilitates the installation of the Merchant Marine flag in Memorial Hall of the Massachusetts State House, thereby physically incorporating the history and contributions of these veterans into state commemorative spaces. These changes would symbolize a more inclusive recognition of the diverse backgrounds of veterans represented in Massachusetts.
Bill S2688 aims to enhance the recognition of merchant marine veterans in Massachusetts. The bill proposes the establishment of June 12 as 'United States Merchant Marine Day' to honor the contributions and sacrifices made by merchant mariners in defense of the country. This special day would be observed through flag displays and public commemorative activities, acknowledging the long-standing history of the sector since its inception on June 12, 1775. By elevating this recognition, the bill seeks to foster greater respect and acknowledgment for those who have served in the merchant marine.
Another critical aspect of the bill is the establishment of a Massachusetts Merchant Mariner Medal. This medal would be awarded to merchant mariners who served in active war zones, aligning the eligibility criteria with federal standards. However, the procedural creation of a commission to oversee this award, consisting of individuals associated with both the government and the maritime industry, proposes a notable administrative framework that may require further discussion among stakeholders about its implementation and overall necessity.