[Congressional Bills 119th Congress]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
[H. Res. 1160 Introduced in House (IH)]
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119th CONGRESS
2d Session
H. RES. 1160
Praising the efforts of United States Combat Search and Rescue teams in
the recovery of two United States Air Force Airmen who ejected over
Iran.
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IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
April 9, 2026
Mr. Mills submitted the following resolution; which was referred to the
Committee on Armed Services
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RESOLUTION
Praising the efforts of United States Combat Search and Rescue teams in
the recovery of two United States Air Force Airmen who ejected over
Iran.
Whereas, since February 28, 2026, the United States and allied partners have
conducted daring operations, known as Operation Epic Fury, to disable
the oppressive Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps regime;
Whereas United States and allied intelligence has credibly assessed the IRGC
nuclear program poses immediate threats to United States interests and
Eurasia;
Whereas United States Central Command has reported that American forces have
successfully conducted more than 13,000 combat missions in Iranian
airspace, striking more than 12,300 targets;
Whereas United States aerial dominance in the United States Central Command area
of responsibility has resulted in over 20 years without a combat loss of
United States aircraft;
Whereas, on April 3, 2026, a United States F-15E Strike Eagle was interdicted
over Iranian airspace, requiring the ejection of the pilot and Weapons
Systems Officer into enemy territory;
Whereas the actions of both aviators give credit to their resolve, training, and
equipment, allowing them to successfully evade the enemy while signaling
their location information to American forces;
Whereas the immediate rescue effort reflects a whole-of-government approach to
blend the United States military and intelligence apparatuses in order
to ensure the safe and swift rescue of both downed Airmen;
Whereas the pilot was successfully rescued shortly after the crash, and the
Weapons Systems Officer was rescued after nearly 48 hours of evasion in
the early hours of Easter Sunday, April 5, 2026;
Whereas the Weapons Systems Officer affirmed his safety in an encrypted radio
transmission that read ``God is Good'';
Whereas the rescue operations involved thousands of United States personnel, to
include special operators, intelligence specialists, planners, pilots,
logisticians, and countless others whose individual heroism personified
the values of ``No Man Left Behind''; and
Whereas the House of Representatives praises the United States aviators for
their courage and the United States personnel involved in the recovery
of our downed aviators: Now, therefore, be it
Resolved, That the House of Representatives--
(1) commends the heroic actions of the United States Armed
Forces and intelligence personnel who executed the high-risk
recovery of downed American aviators in hostile territory;
(2) recognizes the extreme physical and mental endurance of
the aviators, who successfully evaded Iranian-backed forces for
over 24 hours in rugged mountainous terrain;
(3) honors the tactical proficiency of the rescue teams,
who braved adverse weather and active enemy pursuit to ensure
that no service member was left behind;
(4) applauds the seamless coordination between joint force
components that enabled the rapid localization and extraction
of an isolated personnel member;
(5) affirms that the daring rescue reinforces the United
States unwavering commitment to the recovery of its personnel,
regardless of the complexity or danger of the environment;
(6) highlights the superior training and technological edge
of the United States military that allowed for a successful
extraction under the nose of aggressive foreign actors;
(7) expresses the profound gratitude of the American people
to the pilots, maintainers, and Special Operations forces
involved in this mission; and
(8) declares that the success of this mission stands as a
testament to the courage and readiness of the American
warfighter.
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