HR 4521
Save our Allies Congressional Gold Medal Act
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This bill, the Save Our Allies Congressional Gold Medal Act, proposes to award a Congressional Gold Medal to Chad Robichaux, Sarah Verardo, Tim Kennedy, Kevin Rourke, Sean Gabler, Dave Johnson, and Dennis Price in recognition of their extraordinary efforts to evacuate over 17,000 people from Afghanistan in 2021. The medal honors their selfless dedication and bravery during a dangerous mission to rescue Afghan allies and civilians from Taliban control. Following the award, the gold medal will be given to the Smithsonian Institution for display and research.
Key provisions
- Awards a Congressional Gold Medal to seven individuals for their role in the 2021 Afghanistan evacuation.
- Authorizes the Speaker of the House and President pro tempore of the Senate to arrange for the medal's presentation.
- Specifies the design and striking of the gold medal, to be determined by the Secretary of the Treasury.
- Donates the gold medal to the Smithsonian Institution for display and research.
- Allows for the creation and sale of bronze duplicates of the gold medal.
- Designates medals as national medals under title 31 of the U.S. Code.
- Establishes a fund for the costs of striking the medals.
- Provides for the deposit of proceeds from the sale of bronze duplicates into the U.S. Mint Public Enterprise Fund.
Who is affected
- Chad Robichaux
- Sarah Verardo
- Tim Kennedy
- Kevin Rourke
- Sean Gabler
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Randy K. Sr. Weber
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119th CONGRESS — 1st Session
H. R. 4521
IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
A BILL
To award a Congressional Gold Medal to Chad Robichaux, Sarah Verardo, Tim Kennedy, Kevin Rourke, Sean Gabler, Dave Johnson, and Dennis Price, in recognition of their exceptional efforts and selfless dedication during the Afghanistan evacuation in 2021, which led to the safe evacuation of over 17,000 people from Taliban-controlled Afghanistan.
This Act may be cited as the Save our Allies Congressional Gold Medal Act
.
Congress finds the following:
Over the course of those 20 years, countless men and women in uniform made tremendous sacrifices to uphold the principles of democracy and freedom, while also honoring the promises made to the Afghan people to build a safer and more prosperous Nation.
Among these exceptional individuals were the 13 individuals who participated in the Afghanistan evacuation in 2021, serving as a beacon of hope and demonstrating unwavering dedication to the ideals of America.
When the final withdrawal was announced, Chad Robichaux knew he needed to act. His combat interpreter, Aziz, who had saved his life on countless occasions throughout his eight deployments to Afghanistan as part of a Joint Special Operations Task Force, was now being hunted and targeted by the Taliban for helping him. Determined to save his loyal friend, Chad embarked on a mission that would bring together 13 modern-day avengers, all Special Operations veterans, and one determined woman, to drop everything and rescue Aziz and his family from Afghanistan. Without hesitation, each member of the team agreed to join the daring mission.
In a matter of hours, Chad Robichaux assembled his team and made a crucial call to Sarah Verardo, the wife of a catastrophically wounded Soldier from his service in Afghanistan, who miraculously secured their way to Hamid Karzai International Airport (HKIA) in Kabul, Afghanistan. The 12-man team quickly mobilized, with Chad heading to Abu Dhabi, UAE, to establish a humanitarian center for evacuees. Meanwhile, Tim Kennedy, Kevin Roarke, Sean Gabler, and Dave Johnson headed for HKIA itself. Setting up a command center at HKIA, the team conducted non-stop rescue operations amidst Taliban-controlled territory, facing immense danger without a Quick Reaction Force (QRF). In just 10 days, their unwavering efforts led to the successful rescue of over 12,000 lives.
Even in the face of tremendous adversity, the team’s dedication did not waver. Despite Abbey Gate being destroyed and the gates welded shut, they refused to leave. Over the next two months, they continued their humanitarian efforts remotely, leading a coalition to rescue an additional 5,000 individuals through alternate routes around the region. Their commitment and determination made a significant difference during this critical time of need.
Chad Robichaux’s mission did not end with the evacuation from HKIA. Teaming up with Fellow Force Recon Marine and Scout Sniper, Staff Sergeant Dennis Price, he embarked on a grueling 10-day, 90-mile reconnaissance mission along the Tajikistan and Afghanistan border, swimming into Afghanistan every night past Taliban and Chinese soldiers in order to use their special operations experience to build evacuation routes for women and children still trapped in Afghanistan as Afghan Commandos attempted to move them to the Tajikistan border. Braving the treacherous terrain and encounters with foreign militaries, including Chinese, Russian, Tajikistan, and Taliban fighters, they successfully established routes that are still in use today, ensuring more people could find their way to safety.
The valor and courage displayed by Chad Robichaux, Sarah Verardo, and the 12 Special Operations veterans during the Afghanistan evacuation in 2021 exemplify the very essence of America’s promises to the Afghan people throughout the 20 years of war. Their actions served as a powerful testament to the unwavering loyalty and dedication of the United States Armed Forces, reinforcing our nation’s role as a beacon of hope and justice on the global stage. Their commitment to duty and humanity will forever be etched in the Congressional Record as a shining example of American heroism.
Under the exceptional leadership of Force Recon Marine Chad Robichaux, this remarkable team of Special Operation veterans took up the charge to protect and evacuate over 17,000 citizens and Afghan allies from Taliban-controlled Afghanistan, during a time of unfathomable danger and uncertainty.
These individuals have dedicated their lives to protecting our country, putting their own lives on the line to safeguard others, and their heroism deserves great honor.
The Speaker of the House of Representatives and the President pro tempore of the Senate shall make appropriate arrangements for the presentation, on behalf of the Congress, of a single gold medal of appropriate design to Chad Robichaux, Sarah Verardo, Tim Kennedy, Kevin Rourke, Sean Gabler, Dave Johnson, and Dennis Price, in recognition of their exceptional efforts and selfless dedication during the Afghanistan evacuation in 2021, which led to the safe evacuation of over 17,000 people from Taliban-controlled Afghanistan.
For the purposes of the presentation referred to in subsection (a), the Secretary of the Treasury (referred to in this Act as the Secretary
) shall strike the gold medals with suitable emblems, devices, and inscriptions, to be determined by the Secretary.
The Secretary may strike and sell duplicates in bronze of the gold medals struck under section 3, at a price sufficient to cover the cost thereof, including labor, materials, dies, use of machinery, and overhead expenses.
Medals struck pursuant to this Act are national medals for purposes of chapter 51 of title 31, United States Code.
For purposes of sections 5134 and 5136 of title 31, United States Code, all medals struck under this Act shall be considered to be numismatic items.
There is authorized to be charged against the United States Mint Public Enterprise Fund such amounts as may be necessary to pay for the costs of the medals struck pursuant to this Act.
The amounts received from the sale of duplicate bronze medals authorized under section 3 shall be deposited into the United States Mint Public Enterprise Fund.