Purple Heart Recipient Recognition Day

WHEREAS, our nation and its principles have been defended throughout history by

brave and patriotic men and women, who willingly sacrificed their own well-being for the cause

of freedom and democracy; and

WHEREAS, President George Washington created the Badge of Military Merit to honor

brave military personnel; and

WHEREAS, in 1932, on the 200th anniversary of George Washington's birth, the Badge

of Military Merit was renamed the Order of the Purple Heart; and

WHEREAS, today the Purple Heart is awarded to honor the combat wounded veterans of

this country and those who made the ultimate sacrifice and never returned home; and

WHEREAS, the 1991 Washington State Legislature passed Senate Bill 5718 recognizing

the seventh day of August as a day to pay tribute to those who hold the distinction of having

been awarded the Purple Heart; and

WHEREAS, our veterans have earned profound and eternal gratitude from all of the

people of this state for their willingness to risk life and limb for the sake of this nation, its

people, and our cherished freedoms;

NOW, THEREFORE, I, Jay Inslee, Governor of the state of Washington, do hereby

proclaim August 7, 2023 to be

Purple Heart Recipient Recognition Day

in Washington, and I urge all people in our state to join me in acknowledging and honoring this

state's veterans who have been wounded in battle while defending the principles of democracy,

individual freedom, and human rights.

Signed this 8th day of August, 2023

 

Purple Heart Recognition Proclamation

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