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Rep.
Massie Introduces House Resolution to Honor the Crew of the USS Liberty Washington, D.C.-, June
30, 2026 |
https://massie.house.gov/news/documentsingle.aspx?DocumentID=395845
Washington, D.C.- Today, Representative Thomas Massie (R-KY)
introduced legislation to honor the men of the USS Liberty. The
Massie resolution recognizes the fallen members of the USS Liberty's crew
by name and urges the President to declassify and publicly release
all records related to Israel's unprovoked attack on the ship.
"59 years ago, on June 8, 1967, Israel attacked
the USS Liberty in international waters," said Rep. Thomas Massie."34
Americans were killed, and 174 were wounded by the Israel Defense Forces (IDF)
during this unprovoked attack. It is long overdue for the House of
Representatives to pass legislation recognizing the sacrifices made by the USS
Liberty crew. I am asking the House to urge the President
to declassify and publicly release all records related to Israel's
attack on the USS Liberty."
Rep. Massie's resolution reads as follows:
RESOLUTION
Expressing the sense of the House of Representatives
in honoring the men of the USS Liberty, urging the declassification
of all records relating to the June 8, 1967, attack, and affirming that the
lives and safety of United States citizens and servicemembers shall be
paramount in the conduct of United States foreign policy.
Whereas, on June 8, 1967, the USS Liberty and her crew
of 294 (including 3 civilians) was operating in international waters;
Whereas, an unprovoked attack by Israeli warplanes and
torpedo boats resulted in the death of 34 Americans, including one civilian,
and the wounding of 174 others;
Whereas, after sending out distress calls stating the
ship was under attack and required immediate assistance, the attack continued
for approximately 22 minutes involving 30 to 35 sorties, and following the air
attack three Israeli motor torpedo boats fired five torpedoes, one of which
struck the Liberty on the starboard side resulting in the deaths of twenty-five
(25) of the thirty-four (34) men killed;
Whereas the crew of the USS Liberty fought valiantly
to overcome the battle damage that included severe structural damage and saved
their ship, often placing themselves in extremely hazardous situations in total
disregard for their personal safety, and ultimately succeeded in reaching port;
Whereas, due to the sensitive nature of USS Liberty’s
equipment and documents, crew members still reeling from the attack, with some
having suffered wounds during the attack, were tasked with entering the
severely damaged area and recovering the bodies and body parts of their fellow
shipmates;
Whereas, having suffered through the attack and
subsequent recovery, the crew was informed that under penalty of arrest, fines,
and imprisonment, they were forbidden to speak about the incident which further
compounded the effects of Post-Traumatic Stress;
Whereas the USS Liberty is the most decorated Navy
ship for a single engagement. To wit, Captain William McGonagle received the
Medal of Honor, and the crew received 2 Navy Crosses (posthumously); 12 Silver
Stars (3 posthumously); 26 Bronze Stars; 9 Navy Commendations; 208 Purple
Hearts (34 killed in action); the Combat Action Ribbon; the Presidential Unit
Citation;
Whereas, despite the valor displayed by the crew of
the USS Liberty and the decorations awarded for their actions, many aspects of
the attack and its aftermath remain shrouded in secrecy and controversy; now,
therefore, be it
Resolved, That the House of Representatives—
(1) recognizes the gallant service and sacrifice of
the officers and crew of the USS Liberty in defense of their ship and fellow
sailors during the attack of June 8, 1967;
(2) honors the lives, service, and memories of
William B. Allenbaugh of Baltimore, Maryland; Philip McCutcheon Armstrong, Jr.
of Detroit, Michigan; Gary R. Blanchard of Wichita, Kansas; Allen M. Blue of
Yakima, Washington; Francis Brown of Albany, New York; Ronnie J. Campbell of
Sevierville, Tennessee; Jerry L. Converse of Puyallup, Washington; Robert B.
Eisenberg of St. Paul, Minnesota; Jerry L. Goss of North Vernon, Indiana;
Curtis A. Graves of Grosse Pointe Farms, Michigan; Lawrence P. Hayden of
Houston, Texas; Warren E. Hersey of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Alan Higgins of
Weymouth, Massachusetts; Carl L. Hoar of Mount Vernon, Ohio; Richard W. Keene,
Jr. of Batavia, New York; James L. Lenau of Washington, Missouri; Raymond E.
Linn of Adamsville, Ohio; James M. Lupton of Shreveport, Louisiana; Duane R.
Marggraf of Fond du Lac, Wisconsin; David W. Marlborough of Waterville, Maine;
Anthony P. Mendle of Waterbury, Connecticut; Carl C. Nygren of Williamsport,
Pennsylvania; James C. Pierce of Clinton, North Carolina; Jack L. Raper of
Cedartown, Georgia; Edward E. Rehmeyer III of York, Pennsylvania; David Skolak
of Gary, Indiana; John C. Smith, Jr. of Ithaca, New York; Melvin D. Smith of
Alamance, North Carolina; John C. Spicher of Tarentum, Pennsylvania; Alexander
N. Thompson, Jr. of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Thomas R. Thornton of
Springfield, Ohio; Philippe C. Tiedtke of Santa Cruz, California; Stephen S.
Toth of San Diego, California; Frederick J. Walton of Niagara Falls, New York
who died as a result of the attack;
(3) urges the President to declassify and make
publicly available all records, documents, reports, memoranda, communications,
photographs, recordings, transcripts, intelligence assessments, operational
records, after-action reports, investigative files, briefing materials,
diplomatic communications, and internal communications of the Department of
Defense, the Central Intelligence Agency, the National Security Agency, and any
other department or agency of the United States Government relating to the June
8, 1967, attack on the USS Liberty;
(4) affirms that the lives and safety of United States
citizens and servicemembers shall be held paramount in the conduct of the
foreign policy of the United States and shall not be subordinated to the
interests of any foreign nation; and
(5) condemns Israel for its unprovoked attack on the
USS Liberty and its crew, unarmed and non-combatant members of the United
States Armed Forces at the time of the attack, resulting in the deaths of 34
Americans and the wounding of 174 others.
A copy of the resolution is available at this link.
Rep. Massie has previously delivered remarks on the
House floor to honor the fallen members of the USS Liberty's crew and to
recognize survivors of the attack who were present in the House gallery. Video
of Rep. Massie's remarks is available at this link.
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