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WASHINGTON—U.S. Senators John Boozman (R-AR), Marsha Blackburn (R-TN), Cory Booker (D-NJ), Jacky Rosen (D-NV) and Susan Collins (R-ME) introduced a bipartisan resolution to designate June 12, 2025, as “Women Veterans Appreciation Day” to honor the women who have served in the Armed Forces both on and off the battlefield throughout American history. June 12 marks the signing of the Women’s Armed Services Integration Act of 1948.

“Our nation can be proud to honor and recognize the invaluable contributions and achievements of our women in uniform,” said Boozman. “The Natural State is home to 19,000 female veterans who have served with valor, dedication and courage and I am proud to join my colleagues to celebrate their vital efforts as well as champion policies that ensure they receive the care and benefits they’ve earned.”

“From the women who disguised themselves to fight in the American Revolution and Civil War to the Hello Girls of World War I to today’s brave female service members, women have always answered the call to defend our nation,” said Blackburn. “Millions of female veterans have served our country throughout its history, and Women Veterans Appreciation Day honors their courage, sacrifice, and vital contributions to our military.”

“Since the Revolutionary War, women have proudly served in our armed forces with skill, sacrifice, and a deep commitment to defending the pillars of our nation’s democracy,” said Booker. “By designating June 12 as Women Veterans Appreciation Day, we honor the over three million women who have served valiantly in our Armed Forces. This recognition is long overdue, and we as a country are forever indebted to these women for their bravery.”

“Women in Nevada and across the nation have served our country selflessly as members of our military, and we are forever grateful for their heroism and sacrifice,” said Rosen. “I’m proud to help introduce this bipartisan resolution to honor women veterans and the incredibly important role they’ve played in defending our nation. I will always work to advocate for all our nation’s veterans.”

“On Women Veterans Appreciation Day, we honor the millions of American women whose service has strengthened both our military and our nation,” said Collins. “As we prepare to celebrate the 250th birthday of the United States Army, it is fitting that we recognize the vital contributions that women have made throughout the history of America’s Armed Forces. Over the years, their roles have expanded from support positions to senior leadership, and at every step, women have answered the call of duty, serving with courage, skill, and distinction.”

Click here for text of the resolution.