The resolution publicly honors six fallen service members—providing recognition and solace to their families and communities—while being ceremonial and not altering policy or funding.
Families of the six named service members and their local communities receive formal congressional recognition of their service and sacrifice, as the resolution publicly honors the six fallen by name.
No substantive policy changes or resources are created by this resolution; it is ceremonial in nature and does not provide material support to affected families.
Based on analysis of 1 section of legislative text.
Officially memorializes six U.S. servicemembers killed March 1, 2026, in Kuwait and records their service details and a posthumous promotion.
Introduced March 17, 2026 by Amy Klobuchar · Last progress March 25, 2026
Memorializes six U.S. servicemembers from the 103rd Sustainment Command (Army Reserve) who were killed on March 1, 2026, in an unmanned aircraft system attack while deployed to Port Shuaiba, Kuwait in support of Operation Epic Fury. The text records each fallen member’s rank, age, and hometown, highlights Master Sergeant Nicole M. Amor’s nearly 20 years of service, prior deployments, awards, and posthumous promotion, and recognizes their service and sacrifice to the Nation. The measure is purely commemorative: it honors the dead and records facts about their service but does not authorize programs, change law, or provide funding or benefits.