House Resolution No. [insert number] commemorates the 250th anniversary of the founding of the United States Army, which was established by the Continental Congress on June 14, 1775. The resolution highlights the Army's pivotal role in defeating British tyranny during the Revolutionary War and its evolution into a powerful and effective land force that continues to secure the nation's interests. It acknowledges the Army's mission to deploy, fight, and win wars, emphasizing its readiness and capability to conduct various missions in support of national security.

The resolution also pays tribute to the Army's personnel, recognizing them as the greatest asset of the organization, comprised of dedicated men and women who have consistently demonstrated their commitment to defending freedom both domestically and internationally. By passing this resolution, the House of Representatives honors the contributions and sacrifices of the United States Army over the past 250 years, celebrating its legacy and ongoing service to the nation.