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1999 - 2000 LEGISLATURE
ASSEMBLY SUBSTITUTE AMENDMENT 1,
TO 1999 ASSEMBLY JOINT RESOLUTION 47
September 14, 1999 - Offered by Representative Schneider.
AJR47-ASA1,1,2 1Relating to: calling upon the U.S. Congress to investigate the attack on the U.S.S.
2Liberty.
AJR47-ASA1,1,53 Whereas, on June 8, 1967, the U.S.S. Liberty, while operating in international
4waters in the eastern Mediterranean, was assailed by Israeli aircraft and torpedo
5boats; and
AJR47-ASA1,1,86 Whereas, this attack killed 34 members of the Liberty's crew and wounded 171
7other United States personnel on board, in addition to causing extensive damage to
8the ship; and
AJR47-ASA1,1,119 Whereas, the late George Ball, undersecretary of state in the Kennedy and
10Johnson administrations, referred to these deaths as the "blatant murder of
11American citizens"; and
AJR47-ASA1,1,1312 Whereas, accountability for these deaths and injuries to our American soldiers
13has never been established; and
AJR47-ASA1,2,3
1Whereas, aircraft dispatched from aircraft carriers to aid the Liberty were
2recalled and this complete lack of assistance to our U.S. troops resulted in 34 dead
3and 171 wounded; and
AJR47-ASA1,2,54 Whereas, the U.S.S. Liberty's disaster should have been thoroughly
5investigated by Congress at that time; now, therefore, be it
AJR47-ASA1,2,9 6Resolved by the assembly, the senate concurring, That the Wisconsin
7legislature calls upon Congress to immediately investigate this tragic attack on the
8U.S.S. Liberty by the armed forces of the State of Israel on June 8, 1967, in order to
9determine accountability for the attack; and, be it further
AJR47-ASA1,2,12 10Resolved, That the Wisconsin legislature urges Congress to determine why
11aircraft dispatched to aid the Liberty were recalled and our servicemen and the ship
12were not supported while under fire; and, be it further
AJR47-ASA1,2,14 13Resolved, That the assembly chief clerk shall provide a copy of this joint
14resolution to each member of this state's congressional delegation.
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