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The 82nd Airborne Ceremonial Band is performing. The 82nd Airborne Division received the nickname "All Americans" after a contest because its members came from every state. The name and the iconic AA patch remain today. The band is introduced as Fort Bragg's finest.

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The speaker was asked if they misspoke about carrying weapons in war, despite never deploying to a war zone. The speaker responded that they are proud of their 24 years in uniform and their service in public education. They believe people know them and that their record speaks for itself. Regarding the alleged misstatement, the speaker said they were discussing carrying weapons of war after a school shooting. They acknowledged their grammar isn't always correct. The speaker stated that they will never demean another member's service.

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Speaker recognizes Command Sergeant Major Waltz, a former Army National Guard member, for his service. Waltz sponsored a resolution honoring the 1st Brigade Combat Team for their sacrifice during a 22-month deployment in 2005. The team set a record for their commitment and courage. Waltz urges colleagues to support House Concurrent Resolution 185 to acknowledge the team's contributions.

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Tim Walz served in the National Guard for 24 years, enlisting at 17. No military service is known for JD Vance. The comparison is clear. Mention of George Floyd's killing and the resulting unrest. Apologies for the interruption.

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I'm Kevin Gallatin, supporting Tim Walz for governor. Tim, a veteran and former command sergeant major, has a strong background in the military and education. He's been a great advocate for veterans and rural communities in Congress. With his ability to compromise and care for people, he's the leader Minnesota needs as governor.

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I haven't contacted the Department of Defense about their current views on the defend the guard legislation, but I've seen Secretary Hagel's clip and understand his perspective. The National Guard is currently deployed in the Sinai Peninsula for peacekeeping and fighting ISIS in the Middle East. But this bill prevents the National Guard from even training overseas because it prevents the National Guard from using instrumentalities of war. This endangers the 8,000 Arizona guardsmen who won't have the opportunity to train with countries they may have to fight alongside if Congress declares war. It's inappropriate to prevent our troops from training for potential conflicts. That's not what the bill says, and it's disingenuous to suggest otherwise. You are being dishonest, the bill states active duty combat means performing services in the active federal military service of The United States. Participation in an armed conflict, hazardous service relating to an armed conflict in a foreign state, or performance of a duty through an instrumentality of war.

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The speaker has taken command of the 440th Civil Affairs Battalion in Fort Carson, Colorado. Civil affairs soldiers are described as warrior diplomats. Their mission, skills, and capabilities are considered incredibly important during a time of great uncertainty in the world. The speaker feels privileged and honored to serve and lead these soldiers.

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President Trump, it's an honor to be here with you. Thank you for your sacrifice and for standing up for the people of this country. You had a comfortable life, but you chose to fight for us. It's not fair, but it's still ongoing.

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Congressman Tim Walz, a former teacher and soldier, speaks about the importance of equipping young people in the armed services. He acknowledges the risks they face without proper equipment. He thanks Speaker Pelosi, leadership, and Chairman Lantos for their support. Walz also mentions his roommate, Patrick Murphy, and the discussions on a nonbinding resolution led by Chairman Lantos.

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The speaker opens by citing James Madison, who wrote to Thomas Jefferson in 1789 that “the constitution supposes what the history of all governments demonstrates, that the executive branch of power is the most interested in war and most prone to it,” and notes that the constitution itself vests in the legislature the question of war (Article I, Section 8, Clause 11) while giving the president operational powers of war (Article II, Section 2, Clause 1). Even if one claimed the 1973 War Powers Resolution supersedes the constitutional language, the speaker argues the president has not met its conditions: the president may only introduce U.S. armed forces into hostilities under three circumstances—declaration of war, specific statutory authorization, or a national emergency created by an attack on the United States—none of which exist today because Iran has not attacked the United States, Congress has not declared war, and Congress has not granted specific statutory authorization. Beyond this constitutional framing, the speaker asks why the United States would go to war with Iran and emphasizes that servicemembers deserve a clear mission. He questions how such a war would help American families with groceries, housing, or safety in schools and neighborhoods. He cautions against past interventions in the Middle East, arguing they have produced a debt of at least $8 trillion from wars in Iraq, Libya, Syria, and Afghanistan, and contends a sustained war with Iran will not stabilize the region but will radicalize new generations of terrorists and generate more refugees to Europe and the United States. The speaker argues Iran is not Venezuela, and that Ayatollah Khomeini was not a president but a religious leader in a region notorious for radical Islamists; he asserts that the United States and Israel turned him into a martyr, contributing to broader conflict and casualties, including six American families who have lost loved ones. He claims the administration cannot provide a straight answer for why the preemptive war was launched, noting contradictory statements about imminent Iranian strikes and the rationale of stopping a nuclear program. A candid answer, he says, came from the Secretary of State, who said Israel forced the United States to act, implying that Congress must decide war. If American lives are to be risked, that decision must be debated and voted on by representatives, and the debate should be arduous with a hard vote. He offers a theory that colleagues do not want to go on record due to a poor track record of meddling in the Middle East and a desire to avoid their names being associated with an unfavorable outcome. The speaker asserts Congress is not here to declare war today; the vote on the War Powers Resolution is to reassert that Congress must decide questions of war. Some say war is authorized by paying for it through the budget, but the speaker asserts that defining the mission for the troops is not included in the budget and has not been done. He thanks the men and women engaged in combat, prays for their safety, and states that the resolution is written for them—to ensure they know when they achieve their mission and can come home.

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Speaker 0 states that when they receive a call, they go where needed and do what needs to be done. Speaker 1 says that those in this job take an oath, willing to risk their lives for each other. Speaker 0 says this is what they train for, and they want to do it. Team and squad leaders know exactly what to do, checking equipment, weapons, and ammo. They are always ready to deploy within eighteen hours. They jump frequently so jump masters and paratroopers are ready to deploy. Speaker 0 is passionate about being a jump master and instilling confidence in paratroopers. Speaker 2 says that this week, they honor 250 years of valor, glory, and triumph by the United States Army, who have marched into battle and obliterated America's enemies.

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The speaker emphasizes the importance of documenting the military actions and mentions the names of individuals involved.

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When raising their right hand, soldiers swear an oath to every generation. Before the nation, there was an army. Unity is worth the fight, and soldiers carry that legacy forward. Both grandfathers of one speaker served in the Second World War, and it is their goal to meet the challenges of their time head on. There's strength and realness in the bonds of the team because your life depends on these people. An American soldier is a warrior and a member of the team, serving the people of the United States and leading the army values. They will never accept defeat and will never quit, remaining trained and proficient in warrior tasks. Guarding the tomb of the unknown soldier is one of the most honorable jobs in the military, thinking about those soldiers who made the ultimate sacrifice. The uniform is a symbol of trust and represents the highest ideals of the country.

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Future soldiers will take an oath of enlistment, pledging to serve the nation. The joint formation is led by the Joint Task Force, National Capital Region, and the Military District of Washington Retention Team. West Point cadets remind us that America's future is courageous and in capable hands.

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Distinguished guests and members of the military, including Admiral Mullen and his family, I want to acknowledge the exceptional service you have all provided to our country. We are grateful for your dedication and sacrifice.

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Today in the chamber, we have Yaroslav Hunka, a 98-year-old Ukrainian Canadian World War II veteran. He fought for Ukrainian independence against the Russians and continues to support the troops. Yaroslav Hunka, a Ukrainian and Canadian hero, hails from North Bay in the Nipissing Temiscaming riding. We express our gratitude for his remarkable contributions.

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Today in the chamber, we have Yaroslav Hunka, a 98-year-old Ukrainian Canadian World War II veteran. He fought for Ukrainian independence against the Russians and continues to support the troops. Yaroslav Hunka, a resident of North Bay and from the Nipissing Temiscaming riding, is a true Ukrainian and Canadian hero. We express our gratitude for his remarkable contributions.

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The speaker reviewed the soldier's book and highlighted their achievements, including being a hard charger and receiving awards for volunteer service. The soldier has served in various locations and supported missions overseas. Their OER describes them as a force multiplier with exemplary leadership skills. Testimonies from witnesses during the sentencing phase praised the soldier's dedication to taking care of soldiers, their problem-solving abilities, and their positive impact on morale. They were seen as reliable and had a wealth of expertise due to their air force background. Overall, the soldier was highly regarded and considered the best person by those who knew them.

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In the United States, military service is uncommon, and few people have personal connections to those serving. This contrasts with the situation here, where military involvement is more prevalent. I invite anyone who has served in the past year to stand up. Now, please remain standing. If you are a family member—brother, sister, husband, or wife—of someone currently serving, please also stand.

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The speaker was asked about a statement where they said they carried weapons in war despite never deploying to a war zone. The speaker responded that they are proud of their 24 years of service and their record speaks for itself. They speak candidly and passionately, especially about children being shot in schools. When asked if they misspoke about being in war, the speaker said the conversation was about carrying weapons of war after a school shooting, and their grammar isn't always correct. The speaker stated they will never demean another member's service.

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I served in the National Guard for 24 years as an artilleryman, deploying in support of Operation Enduring Freedom. My battalion provided base security across Europe from Turkey to England during the early stages of the war in Afghanistan. The same battalion is currently deployed in Iraq.

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We gathered at Van Nuys, California, our headquarters for the 1st of 143rd FA, before heading to Camp Roberts for a week of training with CAL FIRE to become a type 2 hand crew. It's fulfilling to assist our communities, especially during disasters, and it's vital for the state to have these resources available. As the officer in charge of crew 502, I ensure our team is well-trained and ready for our mission. The training can be dangerous, but it’s rewarding to know the community relies on the National Guard. I'm proud to serve both my community and my team.

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Congratulations to Brian and others. There are a couple of senators here, but the speaker doesn't particularly like them, so they won't be introduced. Over the course of this amazing season, the members of this team gave us some of the most in Washington. The speaker didn't think it was that big a deal, actually.

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We are truly grateful for the dedication of our first responders who work tirelessly to support and help others. We appreciate the support from the president, vice president, and secretary of transportation. Our congressional delegation has been there for us from the start, and we are lucky to have them. Thank you to everyone involved in the efforts to assist and uplift those affected by the recent events.

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Today in the chamber, we have Yaroslav Hunka, a 98-year-old Ukrainian Canadian World War II veteran. He fought for Ukrainian independence against the Russians and continues to support the troops. Yaroslav Hunka, a Ukrainian and Canadian hero, hails from North Bay in the Nipissing Temiscaming riding. We express our gratitude for his remarkable contributions.
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