President Biden Signs Kuster's Bipartisan Legislation to Honor Members of Top-Secret WWII Ghost Army into Law

Statement

Date: Feb. 1, 2022
Location: Washington, DC

Senator Edward J. Markey (D-Mass.), Senator Susan Collins (R-Maine), and Representative Annie Kuster (NH-02) today celebrated President Joe Biden's signature on their bipartisan and bicameral legislation to award a Congressional Gold Medal to the 23rd Special Headquarters Troops and the 3133rd Signal Service Company, classified U.S. Army units that served in World War II, known widely as the "Ghost Army." These units were instrumental to Allied successes at the Battle of the Bulge and the final battles in Italy's Po Valley. The efforts and contributions of the "Ghost Army" were classified for over 40 years, and therefore have not received formal recognition. Without the Ghost Army, an estimated 15,000 to 30,000 American soldiers and 10,000 German soldiers would not have made it home during World War II.

"The Ghost Army is no longer unseen in the shadows. With President Biden's signature today, the flesh and blood and brains and courage of the brave men of this unit are finally getting the public recognition they deserve," said Senator Markey. "This is a monumental step in bestowing a great honor to the "Ghost Army' veterans, bringing their contributions and immense skills out of the darkness, and celebrating these heroes who made it possible for countless American soldiers to return home safely after World War II."

"Our nation will always be grateful to the members of the "Ghost Army,' the soldiers of top-secret Army units who served with distinction during World War II," said Senator Collins. "I am pleased that our bipartisan legislation has been signed into law, which will recognize these soldiers by bestowing Congress' highest civilian honor. Their courage and resourcefulness were pivotal in the European theater and likely saved many American lives."

"I'm thrilled President Biden signed our bipartisan legislation into law today to award the brave members of the Ghost Army the long-overdue recognition they deserve," said Representative Kuster. "Through their courageous, creative, and innovative tactics, the top-secret Ghost Army outmaneuvered and deceived the Nazis, saving thousands of Allied lives during World War II. More than 75 years after defeating fascism in Europe, it's time these soldiers receive the highest honor we can award: the Congressional Gold Medal."


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