PRINTER'S NO. 3786
No. 497 Session of 1998
INTRODUCED BY WOJNAROSKI, BEBKO-JONES, READSHAW, SHANER, ITKIN, DALLY, DENT, FICHTER, CORRIGAN, GIGLIOTTI, SANTONI, TIGUE, CALTAGIRONE, CAPPABIANCA, BAKER, STABACK, KAISER, McGEEHAN, ARMSTRONG, KENNEY, SEYFERT, HENNESSEY, HORSEY, CLYMER, BOSCOLA, PIPPY, HUTCHINSON, COWELL, SERAFINI, HESS, HARHAI, J. TAYLOR, LEVDANSKY, PESCI, LEDERER, TRAVAGLIO, L. I. COHEN, TRELLO, LAUGHLIN, GEORGE, VAN HORNE, GEIST, CAWLEY, MELIO, MANDERINO, COLAIZZO, ROONEY, JAMES, CURRY, BELARDI, HALUSKA, B. SMITH, GODSHALL, SCHRODER, TANGRETTI, CLARK, ROSS, ROBINSON, WALKO, M. COHEN, HERSHEY, SCHULER, BELFANTI, WOGAN, LYNCH, LESCOVITZ, ROBERTS, SAINATO, JOSEPHS, YOUNGBLOOD, DeLUCA AND LEH, JULY 7, 1998
INTRODUCED AS NONCONTROVERSIAL RESOLUTION UNDER RULE 35, JULY 7, 1998
A RESOLUTION 1 Declaring the week of October 11 through 17, 1998, as "Casimir 2 Pulaski Week" in Pennsylvania and commemorating the 3 achievements and contributions General Casimir Pulaski made 4 to the United States of America. 5 WHEREAS, General Casimir Pulaski was born on March 4, 1747, 6 in the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth town of Winiary; and 7 WHEREAS, General Pulaski bravely fought in the battle for his 8 home nation's independence against Russia, leading to his exile 9 to Western Europe; and 10 WHEREAS, Pulaski's commitment to the defense of freedom and 11 the sovereignty of nations was further evidenced in his efforts 12 against Russia on the side of the Turks and finally on behalf of 13 the American Revolutionaries; and
1 WHEREAS, Because of his skills, the need for quality military 2 leaders and the recommendation of General George Washington, 3 Pulaski was named General of the Cavalry on September 15, 1777, 4 earning him the title of "Father of the American Cavalry"; and 5 WHEREAS, Over a period of five months, General Pulaski formed 6 a cavalry of American, French, Polish, Irish and German troops 7 which proceeded to South Carolina on February 2, 1779, to 8 reinforce American forces; and 9 WHEREAS, In May 1779 Pulaski contributed to the successful 10 defense of Charleston against a larger British force, breaking 11 British momentum and boosting the morale of American troops; and 12 WHEREAS, In the battle of Savannah, General Pulaski led a 13 charge behind the French line of infantry to break the British 14 defense, which led to Pulaski's injury and finally his death on 15 October 11, 1779; therefore be it 16 RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives honor this great 17 patriot who stated "I came here, where freedom is being 18 defended, to serve it, and to live or die for it" by declaring 19 the week of October 11 through 17, 1998, as "Casimir Pulaski 20 Week" in Pennsylvania. F2L82JLW/19980H0497R3786 - 2 -