As a former Army Ranger, I rise today in support of S. 1872, a bill to award United States Army Rangers veterans of World War II a Congressional Gold Medal. In World War II, the U.S. Army formed six all-volunteer Ranger battalions and one provisional battalion. Some of the most important battles of the war relied on their skill, sacrifice, and unending courage. They fought throughout Europe, including D-day landings at Omaha Beach, and liberated 500 prisoners from a Japanese POW camp in the Philippines known as the Great Raid. Of the 7,000 Rangers who served in World War II, only 15 are alive today. They live across our Nation, on each coast and in the heartland. As an Army Ranger who followed in their immense footsteps, I thank them for their service, sacrifice, and example. I also thank Senator Ernst for her partnership on this bill, and I urge my colleagues to join me in supporting its passage when it comes to a vote today. ``Rangers Lead the Way.'' ____________________
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