Petition to support and commend American troops who fought in Somalia
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We hereby petition the United States Congress to support and commend all American troops who fought in Mogadishu, Somalia on October 3rd 1993 and tell their story to the public by recognizing them as American heroes.
Many brave soldiers fought and died in Mogadishu, Somalia on October 3rd 1993 in an attempt to bring political stability to this drought and hunger stricken region. The lives and efforts of these soldiers are no less significant to The United States than those of any other conflict in our history.
All of these unique Americans live by a simple code. Although simple, their code sustains them in time of question and strengthens their overwhelming resolve to complete any mission, thus defending us all. Whether land, sea or air, the United States soldier embodies this code: Honor, Duty, and Country.
We believe that Americans are not fully aware of:
1.What happened to United States soldiers in Mogadishu, Somalia on October 3rd 1993.
2.Why Americans were there.
3.What has been done since 1993 to support and console the brave soldiers and their families.
4.Who and/or what government officials and military personnel played a part in the incident.
5.The location of memorials that all Americans can visit, pay tribute to, and find closure to the tragedy.
October 3rd 2003 will mark the ten year anniversary of the incident. We, the undersigned, request full disclosure of all unclassified information about the Mogadishu incident be made available to the public no later than October 3rd 2003.
We request a national day of mourning and remembrance, on October 3rd 2003, honoring the brave soldiers who died in Mogadishu. We request that elected officials who wish to pay tribute to the soldiers do so publicly by October 3rd 2003.
We also request that a parade, including survivors of the incident in Mogadishu, be held on October 3rd 2003.
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