HJR 21-2025 YEAR OF THE SOLDIER  10:58:35 AM CHAIR EISCHEID announced that the final order of business would be HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION NO. 21, "Encouraging the United States Congress to designate 2025 as the Year of the Soldier." 10:59:01 AM REPRESENTATIVE DAVID NELSON, Alaska State Legislature, as prime sponsor, presented HJR 20 to the committee. He paraphrased the sponsor statement to HJR 20 [included in the committee packet], which read as follows [original punctuation provided]: House Joint Resolution 21 encourages Congress to designate 2025 as the Year of the Soldier. This designation honors the unwavering dedication, courage, and sacrifice of the men and women who serve in the United States Army. Since the US Army was founded on June 14th, 1775, our soldiers have stood as guardians of freedom, defending our nation and its ideals both at home and abroad. Throughout our history, American soldiers have answered the call to serve with valor and commitment. From the Revolutionary War to present-day missions, they have faced adversity with resilience and have upheld the highest standards of military excellence. Their contributions have been instrumental in securing peace, providing humanitarian aid, and promoting stability around the world. Designating 2025 as the "Year of the Soldier" provides an opportunity for our nation to collectively recognize and celebrate the invaluable role that soldiers play in safeguarding our freedoms. This designation encourages educational initiatives, community events, and public ceremonies that highlight their service and sacrifices. Moreover, it serves as a reminder of our collective responsibility to support soldiers and their families, ensuring they receive the care and recognition they deserve. I urge my colleagues to support this resolution and join in honoring the bravery and dedication of our soldiers. Let us celebrate the 250th Birthday of the United States Army by reaffirming our commitment to those who have given so much in the service to our country. 11:01:56 AM REPRESENTATIVE SADDLER asked if the 250th anniversary for the United States Army would be more fun than the USMC birthday celebrations. 11:02:59 AM BERNARD AOTO, Former Member, U.S. Army, gave invited testimony on HJR 21. He shared his background in serving with the United States Army and explained that the proposed legislation would be seen as a great honor for those who have served in the U.S. Army. 11:04:39 AM CHAIR EISCHEID shared his appreciation for the proposed resolution. REPRESENTATIVE NELSON added that it is "well known" that the first female army veteran was Deborah Samson, a woman who fought in the revolutionary war. [HJR 21 was held over.] 11:06:26 AM ADJOURNMENT  There being no further business before the committee, the House Special Committee on Military & Veteran's Affair's meeting was adjourned at 11:06 a.m.