The resolution calls on Congress to formally recognize the service of United States troops who were stationed in Honduras from 1981 to 1992. It emphasizes the importance of acknowledging military members and veterans who have served in hostile environments, highlighting the role of U.S. troops in providing training, conducting military exercises, and supporting democratic values in Honduras during a tumultuous period. The resolution notes that these troops faced imminent danger, experienced hostile fire, and some even lost their lives due to terrorist activities.

To honor their contributions and sacrifices, the resolution urges Congress to issue an Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal or a similar form of recognition for those who served in Honduras during this timeframe. It also mandates that copies of the resolution be sent to key congressional leaders and the North Dakota Congressional Delegation to advocate for this recognition.